Abodu is a startup that specializes in building ADUs, or accessory dwelling units. These are small homes that are built on a concrete foundation and are designed to blend in with the main house. The backyard cottages are often used as rentals or extensions of the main home for family members. Abodu has already built over one hundred of these units across California, Oregon, and Washington! They are typically much cheaper than renting an apartment or retirement home.
The company makes a point that its units should be viewed as assets that appreciate in value, just like a regular house. This is because they are built on a solid foundation and are a permanent part of the property, instead of being classified as vehicles or trailers that normally depreciate in value over time. These prefab backyard tiny homes can be installed in as little as a month’s time.
If you’re looking for a classic car that’s made for adventure, then check out this 1988 Chevrolet G20 Conversion Van that’s for sale out of Los Angeles, California for $18,000.
This van looks like it is in excellent condition and includes features like a solar power system, a new mattress, all bedding, a rug, and LED lights. It is a Chevy G20 with a 5.0 V8 engine and 70,000 miles. According to the listing on Van Life Trader, it also has power windows and locks and can get up to 18 miles per gallon.
It’s always a joy to meet people like Linda, a true gem who worked hard to make her tiny home dreams come true! Today, she is going to walk us through her story about how she converted a run-down trailer and made it home. I’ll let her take the wheel…
For the price of a used car I found my first home a rundown trailer with no functioning parts, Uninhabitable at that and for the last 2.5 years, I have been cutting, digging, cleaning, designing, planting, buying and selling furniture from Day 1 to now. I have finally found what is the perfect dream home in a 450 Sq Ft Tiny Trailer. Who needs Barbie’s beach house? I would rather live Tiny in my PNK*DMD….
It’s a 28′ by 8’6″ tiny house on wheels with 238-sq.-ft. that’s ready for completion meaning the buyer would have to finish the interior. It’s an unfinished tiny house ready for a customized finish. What do you think?
This 1800s vardo was once used in movies — perhaps even on the set of “The Wizard of Oz” — and is now a cozy Airbnb decked out with vintage boho decor.
The inside has a comfortable bed and sitting area, and there’s an adjacent bathhouse complete with a gorgeously-tiled shower. A stone patio has a fun umbrella and sitting chairs, as well as a hot tub for your enjoyment. Thanks, James D., for sending us this story!
This is an available 1.15-acre lot in a tiny-home-friendly gated community in Mooresboro, North Carolina.
Bring your RV, Tiny Home, or Log Cabin plans! Alluring 1.15-acre lot in a gated community is ready for immediate use. This lucrative land opportunity boasts a fully graveled driveway, round-a-bout parking for 5+ vehicles, and a nice large wide-open area for you to park your RV or build your tiny home or cabin.
This is a 2019 Tumbleweed Tiny House in LA For Sale! It was lived in for a couple of years on a rented lot with a fenced yard.
Added solar panels and battery, but can also be plugged into the grid. Has composting toilet but is plumbed for a flush toilet. On demand water heater. Propane for water heater and stove. Kitchen appliances are Unique off-grid appliances. Solar refrigerator. Stove has battery ignition. Wood burning stove.
This is a tiny luxury apartment in Tokyo, Japan shown by Tokyo Lens/YouTube.
It’s a video tour of what is possibly Tokyo’s smallest luxury apartment. According to the video, it’s part of an initiative to develop more affordable housing in the area. What do you think?