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This family of 5 was living in Pennsylvania when parents, Cassidy & Dawson, said they heard God tell them to move to Tennessee. At the time, they had no family there or any connection to the state. It just so happened that Dawson’s parents were also planning a move to Tennessee! They ended up finding their tiny house in Maine, driving it to Pennsylvania and then moving it another 12 hours down to their spot in TN.

Once they arrived, Dawson discovered he really enjoyed woodworking, and decided to make a business out of it. Now he sells hand-built sheds and chicken coops, built right outside their tiny house. The couple have three children together — Tabitha, Deborah and Peter. So cute!

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PA Family Bought ME Tiny House & Moved to TN!

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This is the Storybook Tree Cabin in Southern Pines, North Carolina.

It’s a whimsical cabin built on stilts near North Carolina breweries.

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Rustic Treehouse Getaway w/ Rooftop Balcony

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Images via Airbnb/Andrew

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This cob structure sits at the Saoirse Learning Center, where the owner wants others to learn and experience tiny and alternative living styles:

Offering professionally conducted workshops and wellness retreats along with unique accommodation options, Jen and her crew are on a mission to help more people free themselves from the stresses of the modern world, to live in harmony with themselves and their surroundings, and learn how to live life more sustainably.

She has two other homes on her property, but I just love this dome and all the character inside and out!

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Saoirse Learning Center Sustainable Vacation

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Images via Airbnb/Jennifer

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Alex, like so many others, was getting cabin fever during COVID. Suddenly her remote work stuck at home seemed more and more unfulfilling — but she wasn’t ready to make a major life change yet. As a self-proclaimed “high maintenance” person, she said she was the last person anyone in her life expected to choose a nomadic life without a shower.

But then her mom passed away from breast cancer, which acted as a catalyst that pushed her out of her comfort zone and toward short bus life. She has realized in her months on the road that she needs so much less than she ever imagined she did — with three favorite outfits, a handful of hats, and her sweet puppy named Arlo. Enjoy her tour!

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Being Happy with Less in Her Short Bus Conversion

From High Maintenance to Minimalism

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Liz & Brandon love climbing and both had some experience with tiny living. They decided as a couple to find a tiny rig that could allow them more time to climb and better access to the best spots.

While they debated with 4-wheel-drive vans, those were expensive! So instead, they found a truck and built a remove-able cabin which was then lifted and strapped onto the truck bed frame. The interior has a cozy cabin vibe, and yes, they have a toilet inside.

All told, they spent around $12K on their truck home that comes in at just around 100 square feet.

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Their Remove-able Timber Truck Bed Camper

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Images via Tiny Home Tours

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This is the Osage Tiny House by Made Relative. It’s their sixth tiny house build and it features a modern look and feel with dark wood accents.

It’s a 30-ft. tiny house on wheels and it’s for sale out right now (while it lasts, of course) out of Wichita, Kansas. Would you consider living in this tiny house?

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The Osage Tiny House on Wheels by Made Relative

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Images via Made Relative

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This is the True Colors tiny house. It’s on a therapy farm in Australia called True Colours!

They provide creative therapeutic and counseling services using animals. And they also happen to have a tiny house vacation rental on the property. What do you think? Looking for a new business idea? How about an animal therapy farm with tiny house vacation rentals?

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Tiny House Vacation Rental on an Animal Therapy Farm in Australia!

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This is to announce the Avondale Estates Tiny House Festival for 2021.

It’s happening 10 am to 6 pm on Saturday, October 16 and 11 am to 5 pm on Sunday, October 17 and it is held by the MicroLife Institute. Learn more below!

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Avondale Estates Tiny House Festival by the MicroLife Institute

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Greg & Jess have been living #vanlife for more than three years now — two of which, they lived in a professionally-built rig. But they ended up tackling a DIY build to see if they wanted to convert vans for a living. While their van looks awesome (especially the welded steel cabinets), the experience taught them they wanted to find a different way to earn income!

The couple had high-paying jobs and saved up a sizable nest egg in mutual funds for their retirement. Now they need about $24k per year to keep their lifestyle afloat, and are getting creative finding seasonal and remote work to make it happen. Enjoy the tour!

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Function Over Form in their DIY Promaster Conversion

They Saved For Retirement & Learned to Weld This Van 3

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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