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This is an awesome 32-foot tiny house on wheels built in 2020 by Rough Cut Tiny Homes. It’s had one owner and has a spot at the Acony Bell Tiny House Community near Asheville, North Carolina. You can purchase the home for $115,000, and take over the $700/month lot fee.

The house includes a screened-in porch which extends the living area, and indoors you’ll find a small flex room that could be a twin first-floor bedroom, an office, or additional storage. The bathroom includes a small tub and residential toilet, and there’s a galley kitchen and under-loft living room in the rest of the home.

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THOW w/ Flex Room For Sale in Tiny Community

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This 2023 custom-built shipping container tiny home is for sale in Chesapeake, Virginia, for $79,900. The single-story home has an open-concept design, with a partial wall separating the bedroom from the living room and the rest of the house.

The galley kitchen has all the major appliances (except a dishwasher), and a sliding barn door separates off the 3/4 bathroom. A mixture of white, black, and wood tones keeps the space modern yet cozy.

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Modern 320 Sq. Ft. Tiny Home for $79.9K

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“The Grange” is the latest tiny house from Pinecrest Tiny Homes in Cherry Creek, New York, which is a stunning single-floor design with a modern black and white color scheme.

The living room doubles as the bedroom, so the house has a studio-style layout. The small kitchen is at the other end of the home, adjacent to the bathroom with a fiberglass shower stall, toilet, and small vanity. You can purchase it for $67,500.

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192 Sq. Ft. Single Floor THOW

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Cat and her daughter lived in an apartment in Brisbane, when they were told they had to leave within 8 weeks because the landlord sold the apartment. That and the rising cost of rent was the final straw that convinced Cat to get back to her roots and back out to the countryside!

After designing the perfect tiny house for the two of them, they moved the Eucalyptus-green THOW onto a friend’s gorgeous property in Queensland, Australia. It has everything the two of them need, including space for all her daughter’s toys (her daughter didn’t want to downsize them). What do you think of this lovely tiny house?

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Eucalyptus-Green THOW on Queensland Property

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Shantae is an amazing woman who lives and works at the Village Farm Tiny House Community in Austin, Texas. She moved there to be closer to her partner, who also has a home in the community, and she purchased her 399-square-foot park model second-hand.

But boy has she decorated it with her own style! She chose pink and gold accents all throughout the house that shows off that it’s her space. You’re going to love her tour below!

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Glamorous Second Hand Tiny Home in a Village

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What happens to teenagers and young adults who age out of the foster system? Often they’re left struggling and homeless. Ruston Seaman and his non-profit New Vision are trying to solve that problem by building a village of 24 tiny homes in Philippi, West Virginia.

This village will give these vulnerable young people a stable place to live and learn essential life skills. The first tiny home is nearly finished and was unveiled at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in March. Thanks to a $750,000 grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh, they hope to have five homes finished this summer. See some photos below and read more about the village from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

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24 Homes To Support Vulnerable Young Adults!

Small house community with cozy cabins and a central fire pit at sunset.

Images via New Vision

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The founders of Providence Park recently broke ground on a 50-acre community designed to provide permanent housing, support, and income opportunities to the chronically homeless in Arkansas and based on Community First! Model: This village will eventually include 400 homes, a community garden, a health center, a functional hall, and more.

The village goes beyond putting a roof over someone’s head. It intends to provide wrap-around care for the most vulnerable, including access to mental health support and opportunities for individuals to work “on campus” and form a community. They just completed the first home and hope to have 100 finished by Spring 2025, eventually completing 400 homes in future phases of the project.

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They Completed The First 280 Sq. Ft. Tiny Home

Providence Park Permanent Tiny Housing for the Homeles 4

Images via Providence Park

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Lisa Franks thought her athletic career was over when a spinal cord injury left her in a wheelchair at 14 years old. But Paralympians visited her and showed her she could find new ways to pursue her passions. She went on to compete in three Paralympic Games and earn seven medals. A later shoulder injury required multiple surgeries and sidelined her for years—and that’s when she discovered car camping.

The camping experience led Lisa to order a Ford Transit and create a fully wheelchair-accessible home on wheels. She can navigate the entire van independently, including loading her mountain bike and surfboard using the adaptive systems she designed into the build.

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Three-Time Paralympian’s Custom Van Home

Woman organizing belongings in a tiny house under a loft bed.

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Amanda and her three teenage children decided to go tiny in a school bus conversion about three years ago. It took them about 18 months to convert the bus into a home on wheels, and they’ve been traveling in it for another 18 months.

The bus has many reclaimed and recycled features, which is one of the ways they kept costs down. They have plenty of seating in the living room so all the kids are comfortable, and a compact bathroom that meets their needs. Watch their inspirational tour below!

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Their $30K Bus Conversion Took 1.5 Years

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