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Small home, big yard! Doesn’t get much better than this. Not sure about the zoning regarding animals in this area, but what a great spot to create a large kitchen garden and raise your own food. This manufactured home looks wonderfully cared-for, and comes with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious kitchen, and even a dining room.

There’s a separate garage for vehicles or as a hobby workspace, as well as a large covered back porch. Part of the yard is fenced in (great for kids/dogs), but there is tons more acreage to do with as you like. Do you think manufactured homes are a good way to save on housing?

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1200 sq. ft. Small House with Huge Back Deck!

Manufactured Home with Separate Garage on 5 Acres in FL 16

Images via Brooksville

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This is the Nook tiny house in Swannanoa, North Carolina.

It’s a one-of-a-kind, hand-made tiny home that’s bookable on Airbnb.

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The Nook Tiny House in North Carolina

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Airstreams are such beautiful RVs, and it’s always great to see a vintage one given a new life! The original owners did a DIY conversion of this Airstream and have been using it as an Airbnb.

Some of the original elements, like the burnt orange countertops, stove, and kitchen sink are still intact. The original awning is also tucked inside! But there are new faucets where needed, shiny LVP flooring, and other great updates to make it comfortable. What do you think of Airstreams?

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This Former Airbnb Could Now Be Yours

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This is a modern geo dome cabin in Hendersonville, North Carolina.

It has a full bathroom, kitchen, living area, and bedroom. What do you think? Would you consider building a geo dome kind of like this?

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Modern Geo Dome Glamping Cabin in North Carolina

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Images via Alex/Airbnb

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Cristin calls herself the “Badass Brunette” on social media, and you’ll see why after watching this video tour of her Overlander 4×4 Truck Camper that she’s been living in for the past year. Originally, living full-time on the road was only going to be a temporary adventure, but by putting herself out there, Cristin was able to find remote work that’s allowed her to keep going!

Her truck camper is one-of-a-kind for sure: With a pop-up roof tent bed equipped with her solar panels and a memory foam mattress, a batwing awning that covers more than half her rig in shade, and her custom-build tailgate where she cooks and hangs out. What do you think of her rig?

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She Transformed Her Tacoma Truck into an Epic Tiny Home

Check out Her Overlander 4×4 Truck Camper with Batwing Awning. 3

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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This is a two-bedroom yurt with beautiful views in Asheville, North Carolina.

It lives like a regular home with a spacious bathroom, kitchen, first-floor bedroom, and an upstairs loft bedroom with a sky view. The yurt is 30-ft. in diameter with a surrounding deck. What do you think? Would you ever consider a yurt of your own?

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Two-Bedroom Yurt in the Mountains of Asheville

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Images via Simms/Airbnb

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Today, we’re super excited to let you read Allison & James’ super-detailed story — there’s no need for my commentary! Grab yourself a cup of coffee, and I’ll let Allison take it from here…

We are a couple from opposite sides of the world (Newfoundland and Australia) building a life together in a teeny-tiny 160 square feet.

Our current tiny home is a vintage 1968 Airstream Overlander nestled in the woods here in the Canadian Pacific Northwest! We’ve been living in and restoring our tiny home on wheels for the past 15 months.

We purchased the Airstream for $8,000 knowing that it would need a complete overhaul. And we converted it into our dream modern tiny home with our own two hands, in just 60 days, without prior building experience. It’s been a huge project!!

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They Did All This in Just 90 Days!

Couple Spent 60 Days & $25K on Their Airstream Conversion 15

Images via @allisionmcissac

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This adorable tiny cabin was built by one of our readers and his wife. It sits on 2 acres of thinned and surveyed forest and has dirt road access. The property has building sites plotted out, with the idea that new owners could build something bigger if they wanted.

The existing off-grid cabin has metal roofing and stunning board and batten siding. There’s also a kitchenette, cot couch, and a loft bedroom with ladder access. Right outside the door is a clearing, perfect for setting up an outdoor living area!

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Handbuilt Off-Grid Cabin in Washington State

This Tiny Cabin Comes with 2 Acres of Thinned & Surveyed Forest 7

Images via Redfin

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This 1930s “cracker house” in Brooksville, Florida demonstrates that small-footprint living isn’t a new concept. At 650 square feet, this historic bungalow features two small bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and a fenced backyard. The covered front porch adds outdoor living space in the traditional Florida style.

1930s Florida Cracker House Exterior

650 Sq. Ft. Bungalow with Land in Florida 15

Images via Redfin

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