Here’s the Freya van. Formally a vacation van rental, it’s now ready to go to a new home! The van was professionally converted by Boho.Life and has all the best features such as an epic solar system and beautiful custom cabinetry.
There’s space for a queen-sized bed, mini-fridge, swivel chair, and flip-up countertop. It’s ready to take you anywhere as of February 2023. What do you think?
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Red Cedar Interior with Epic Solar System
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Today we’re showing off a charming tiny house for sale for $82,500, situated in the heart of Charlottesville, Virginia. Boasting a thoughtfully designed layout, this 400 sq ft home has a sleek, modern interior with all the amenities needed for full-time living.
The house has three cozy sleeping areas, including two loft spaces and a convertible couch that folds into a bed in the first-floor living area. The well-appointed bathroom features a stand-up shower, Sunmar composting toilet, and a space-saving washer/dryer combo – a perfect blend of functionality and comfort. What’s your favorite feature?
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Tiny House on Wheels w/ Big, Beautiful Windows
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Megan and Lee were moving from California back to the Midwest, considering buying some land and buying a house, when they realized they weren’t ready to settle down yet. They decided to build a Ford Transit and create their own home on wheels for a while.
Lee had family connections to a mill in Pennsylvania and selected all the lumber in the van from a couple of trees, which they planed and treated, becoming the interior of their rig. The result is a unique rustic feel that’s perfect for this couple.
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Couple’s Van with Room for Mountain Bikes
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Do you love one-floor tiny house designs? Look no further than the all-electric eVista model from ESCAPE. This model is available now with a number of upgrades for a discounted price.
The eVista has an electric cooktop, a built-in bedroom area with tons of upper storage, and a comfortable-sized bathroom. Take a look below!
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DISCOUNTED: $49.9K for NEW eVista
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Here’s a lovely 36-foot tiny house that’s for sale in Alabama for $45,000 as is. A family was building this non-toxic, eco-friendly tiny house to live in, but land issues are forcing them to sell.
The house has no loft, but rather a huge family-size bedroom that fits a twin and a queen bed! There’s a bathroom with a tub and the large kitchen has oodles of open-concept shelving. What do you think of this DIY build?
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No-Loft 36 Ft. Tiny Home in Alabama
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This couple had more than $100,000 in student loan debt and being able to purchase a home was a far-off dream, but going tiny allowed them to have their own space at an affordable price. They had the THOW professionally built, and they live in the Acony Bell Tiny House Community in North Carolina.
Their tiny house features a home office for Jack’s full-time job, a full bathroom, and a gooseneck bedroom with eight feet of headroom to make it comfortable. Adorably, they call it the “Wee Hive.” Enjoy the tour below.
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Gooseneck Tiny House w/ Full Bath in Community
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Neal hasn’t had it easy — first, he had to get sober, only to find out about a cancer diagnosis soon afterward. He beat cancer and then decided he didn’t want to miss out on any opportunities. As a travel nurse, he used to rent an apartment for a few months at a time in each city he moved to—now he brings his off-grid cargo trailer conversion with him! He has had a couple of rigs, but right now he lives with his girlfriend in a trailer he converted in a couple of months. There’s a bathroom, kitchen, and a living/sleeping area with a convertible couch. Enjoy the tour below! Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes like this one – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more! Here’s his off-grid stealth camper:
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While I’m partial to wood-built “yurts,” the traditional Mongolian home was a tent that could be easily moved. The yurt below looks very similar to those original yurts, and the off-grid vacation spot will make you feel like you’re stepping back in time.
It sits on 35.5 private acres in the Great Plains of Colorado and offers breathtaking views of the flat landscape. Inside there’s a queen bed, wood stove, and solar/battery-powered twinkle lights and lanterns to light your path. The little kitchenette offers you a spot to make a simple meal, and you can sit to eat either indoors or out. Tell us what you think of this yurt!
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Yurt Vacation in Colorado: Cozy & Off-Grid
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Ally and Truman started their alternative living journey in college, converting a 1999 Ford Econoline van into a camper and taking it on a 10-week road trip across the US and Canada. When they returned, they couldn’t imagine going back to conventional apartment living—so they built a tiny house on wheels from scratch.
Their gooseneck design features a bedroom over the hitch with full standing room, a kitchen with office space and dishwasher, a bathroom under the guest loft, and complete off-grid systems including solar, a 70-gallon water tank, and propane utilities.
The Build
Starting in July 2019, they ordered a tiny house-specific trailer with threaded rods and angled wheel wells to simplify construction. Using TinkerCAD to model the design and YouTube to learn building techniques, they completed the structure with all utilities operational in about a year, then spent another six months on finishes and cabinets.
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