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This is the Mountain Air Log Cabin on stilts in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It’s one of three other structures on the beautiful 27-acre property.

Located near Magic Springs Theme Park, Lake Quachita, Oaklawn Racing, and more. Take a look and let me know what you think of the log cabin/treehouse though. What do you think?

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Mountain Air Log Cabin on Stilts in Hot Springs

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This is the story of Jake’s Japanese ambulance bus conversion. He actually has two of them, now, and their names are Peachy and Jiro. He’s on Instagram @wherewe_roam.

Jiro is a 1989 Japanese ambulance truck that was brought to the United States. This is Jake’s second bus, and he named it Jiro because it means ‘second son’ in Japanese. This bus is really awesome because it features a fold-down stage for performances. And so you can actually rent out this bus and use it as a mobile showcase, store, or for performances! Anyway, it’s pretty awesome that it made it all the way to the U.S., isn’t it? Check it out right here thanks to our friends at Tiny Home Tours/YouTube!

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Jake’s Jiro 1989 Ambulance Bus Conversion with Fold Down Performance Stage

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This is the story of Nate and his box truck tiny house conversion. Originally, he bought the 1989 Ford E350 for $9,250. The best part is that it only had 33K miles on it. Turns out, it wasn’t really being driven very much, it was being used as a mostly stationary bunkhouse/cabin in Auburn.

So Nate proceeded to gut it so he could start a new build from scratch. Now it’s completely customized and features redwood inside, a lift kit, 4-wheel drive conversion, a DIY composting toilet, and much more. There’s a lot we can learn from Nate below so please enjoy and let us know what you learned from his story and his box truck tiny house conversion in the comments. Thanks.

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He Bought A Used Box Truck And Turned It Into His DIY 4×4 Motorhome

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This is a log cabin on stilts known as the Whispering Pines Treehouse on Airbnb. It’s available to book out of Hot Springs, Arkansas. There are actually a total of three similar structures on the property to choose from.

According to the listing, this location is surrounded by the Ouachita Mountains on 27 wooded acres bordered by a creek where you see deer, turkey, and other wildlife. From here, you’re also 7 miles away from Magic Springs Theme Park, 15 miles from Lake Ouachita, and just down the road from Oaklawn Racing. Anyway, what do you think of the log cabin?

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Whispering Pines Treehouse Log Cabin on Stilts in Hot Springs, Arkansas

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This is The View tiny house in Orlando, Florida. It’s a waterfront vacation rental (Airbnb) I thought you might like.

If you’ve ever wanted to try an ESCAPE Model ONE, here’s a chance to do it in Florida at the Orlando Lakefront Tiny House Village/RV Park but you can also book directly on Airbnb.

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Modern tiny house in Orlando, Florida with panoramic lake views on Airbnb?

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This is a 652-sq.-ft. cottage in Tiny Ten, a tiny house community development in downtown Reno, Nevada that consists of just ten beautifully designed small homes with detached garages. And one of the units is currently available. It’s the City Trailblazer model.

It’s a two-bedroom, one-bath cottage and it’s listed for $285,000 via Barrie Lynn of Ferrari-Lund Real Estate. You can check it out via Realtor.com. It’s not the most affordable small home we’ve ever seen, but it’s still a good example of what can be done. What do you think?

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Two-bedroom, One-bathroom Tiny Home on a Foundation in Downtown Reno Nevada (Rare Tiny Home Back on the Market)

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This is the Barn Model Tiny House in Melbourne, Florida.

It’s an Airbnb tiny house vacation experience and this one is next on my list to visit and stay in this year.

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Barn Model Tiny House in Melbourne, Florida on Airbnb

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Editor’s Note: Willowbee Tiny Homes seems to no longer be in business.
This post is being kept online for inspiration and reference purposes. If you’re looking for active tiny home builders, please visit our updated builder directory here: https://tinyhousetalk.com/category/tiny-house-builders/

The Ark Tiny House by Willowbee Tiny Homes was a modern, solar-ready tiny home on wheels known for its double lofts, large kitchen, spa-style bathroom, skylight, and bright interior filled with natural light. The model shown here is the 26’ version, upgraded with premium finishes that brought the total cost to about $89,000 (base pricing originally started around $65,000). It was also produced in 28’ and 30’ lengths.

Explore the full photo tour and details below.

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Solar-Powered Ark Tiny House by Willowbee Tiny Homes

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This is an 18-foot NW Mountaineer Tiny House by Tiny Smart House that was built with reclaimed materials. It features interior walls that are built from recycled hardwood that was once part of the former Oregon governor’s mansion.

It’s available from 16′ to 44′ lengths and in 8.5′, 10′, and 12′ widths. So price varies depending on all of those options. It starts at $49,225 finished and $24,225 as a shell. The one you see here is an 18′ build, according to Tiny Smart House. What do you think? Is this a good option for you? Learn more and let us know below!

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Customizable NW Mountaineer Tiny Home on Wheels by Tiny Smart House

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