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This is a 399-sq.-ft. park model tiny house with a double-decker porch!

It’s the Tumbleweed 4894 unit from Creative Living Solutions out of Austin, Texas. Check it out below!

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15-ft. Wide Park Model Tiny House with a Double-Decker Porch!

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Vandila was ready to make the “next step” and get out of apartment living, but the housing market in Austin was crazy and she hated the thought of jumping into so much debt and not getting a great deal. Plus, she didn’t think she needed all the space a full home would offer.

That’s when she considered a skoolie, but her job kept her tied to one location. Eventually, she settled on a park model in a tiny house community in Austin. She has a ground-floor bedroom, roomy shower, and awesome built-in entertainment system for her TV & games. Check it out!

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Leaving Apartment Life for a Tiny House Community

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Brandy retired just before 2020, and the pandemic set her on a new path to tiny living. She’s honest about her downsize — it hasn’t been easy to purge her items or give up wall space for relatives’ artwork. But she’s also found ways to make the space work for her, including using her downstairs bedroom as an awesome crafting space (I’m jealous!).

She lives in a tiny house community with community gardens and she loves to cook and prepare the food she’s grown and give it to her neighbors. She sounds like someone you’d love living next door to.

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Brandy’s Park Model Downsize in Tiny House Community in Texas

Retiree’s Park Model w Crafting Room 2

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This is a fantastic tiny house on wheels with all the bells and whistles, including a downstairs bedroom with slider doors that take you outside and let in tons of natural light.

The Villa Max Park Model is built by Tru Form Tiny and comes in at 36′ long. You can design your own version on their website, and get exact pricing. Check out the beautiful home below.

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36-ft. Park Model Tiny House by Tru Form Tiny

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While you might imagine large loft bedrooms when you hear “park model,” there are options that keep everything on one level — like this “Caney Creek” model by Stone Canyon Homes.

It takes some of the space from the main living room to create a “bonus room,” which perfectly fits bunk beds for kids. Like most park models, this has around 399 square feet of living space indoors. I love the covered deck to give you more space to stretch out.

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No Loft (Even for the Kids!) in This Tiny House

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Pamela had just finished renovating her spacious California home with four bedrooms and two baths when she got the idea that tiny living would allow for a more affordable lifestyle that would free up cash so she could travel more and “buy nicer things.” Her friends and family were definitely suspicious, but after a “trial run” of living in 900 square feet, Pamela felt like she was ready to downsize even more.

In her interview with Tiny Home Tours, Pamela shares the ups and downs in terms of parting with your stuff and learning to live with much less. Her park model, located at Village Farm Tiny Homes in Austin, has been impeccably decorated and has all the comforts of a bigger home on a smaller scale. Go check it out below!

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Living at Village Farm Tiny Homes in Austin

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This is a park model of near-monstrous proportions! It clocks in at 58 feet long and 11.5 feet wide, and includes two spacious screened-in porches (one with an electric fireplace & TV). Between the porches you’ll find a living room, chef’s kitchen, full bathroom, downstairs bedroom, and split loft bedroom for kids.

Custom-built by Movable Roots for a client who needed a short-term rental on their equestrian farm, this looks like an awesome spot to vacation. But honestly, at nearly 600 square feet you could easily live “tiny” here as a family of four or five. Tell us what you think!

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595-sq.-ft. Inside & 275-sq.-ft. of Screened Porch Space!

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This is a Tru Form Park Model Tiny House on Wheels built for the Dillon Beach Resort.

The resort has a collection of tiny homes atop 55 coastal acres on the Marin-Sonoma County Line, what do you think of one of their latest additions?

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Modern Farmhouse-Style Park Model Tiny House Built By Tru Form Tiny For The Dillon Beach Resort

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This is a 400-sq.-ft. park model cabin in Austin, Texas.

It’s listed for sale via Mason on the Tiny House Marketplace. Learn more below!

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400-sq.-ft. Park Model Cabin in Austin

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