Tiny homes have gained immense popularity in recent years due to their affordability, minimalist lifestyle, and eco-friendly design. Beyond personal ownership, these compact dwellings can also be a profitable source of income when rented out.
This article delves into the world of renting out tiny homes, exploring their resale value, profitability, and practical considerations for potential investors. Whether you’re an aspiring landlord or an Airbnb host looking for new ventures, read on to discover the ins and outs of renting out tiny homes.
How to Rent Out Tiny Homes for Income
The Stumble Tiny House Vacation in Los Olivos California
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This is the Pleasure-Way Tofino Pop Top Camper Van.
It features available solar panels along with an available lithium-ion battery bank to store the power you collect from the sun.
This van is a rebirth of Pleasure-Way’s old Traverse which was built on a Ford Econoline van platform. Take a look below and let me know how you like it in the comments, please!
Pleasure-Way Tofino Pop Up Camper Van: Off-Grid-Ready with Solar Panels and a Lithium-Ion Battery Bank
Photos © Pleasure-Way
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This is Steph and Matt‘s 1996 Iveco van they converted for full time living and traveling.
Steph and Matt are two traveling, free thinking creatives and adventure seekers living full time in a 1996 Iveco motorhome – their moving studio.
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Couple Live and Travel Tiny in Converted Van

Photos via Slow ‘n Steady Livin’
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Meet Tom and Sophie, they converted an army truck into their 72 sq. ft. off-grid tiny home. It’s equipped with solar power, a custom pulley bed, and much more. It’s basically a total adventure machine! Since November 2017 Tom and Sophie have been traveling in their Lorry tiny home exploring Europe and enjoying some surfing along the way.
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Off-Grid Living in a 72 Sq. Ft. Converted Army Truck
Photo credit via The Lorry Life
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This is a custom built 24′ tiny home by MitchCraft Tiny Homes.
It’s KerriJo’s 24-ft. tiny home on wheels. What do you think? Could you live in this tiny house build?
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24′ THOW by MitchCraft Tiny Homes

Photo via MitchCraft Tiny Homes
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Engineering grad Tyler built this tiny house on wheels for just $20,000 CAD (about $15,000 USD) using reclaimed materials and help from friends and family. The standout feature is a DIY elevator bed he designed himself — a crank-lift system that gives you the space-saving benefits of a sleeping loft without the cramped feeling of actually being in one. He also built a radiant heated-ceiling system, proving that an engineering mindset and a tight budget can produce something genuinely impressive.
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This is a 160 sq. ft. tiny house for sale in Grand Isle, Vermont.
This tiny house was thoughtfully handcrafted by a Vermont contractor in 2016. Married couple has lived in it for about 18 months. Perfect for single person, couple, or as a rental for extra income.
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160 Sq. Ft. Handcrafted Tiny House in Vermont For Sale
Photos via Craigslist
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This is a sustainable small house with solar-power and rainwater-collection near Melbourne, Australia that you can rent on Airbnb.
It’s a sustainable off-grid home on a secluded 20 acres with rainwater collection, solar panels, batteries, a Rota-Loo composting toilet system, and eleven cows on the property. How would you like to live in a setting like this?
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Sustainable Off-Grid Small House with Solar and Rainwater System in Victoria, Australia
Photos via Robert/Airbnb
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This raised-roof school bus conversion is built like a residential home.
Jim & Debbie retired about 2 years ago to get their skoolie up and ready for full time travel.
I think you’ll like this bus conversion; the owners have explained how they did it in the video below. Enjoy!
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Retired Couple’s Raised Roof School Bus Conversion That They Built Like a Residential Home
Images via TinyHomeTours/YouTube
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