This is a rural Colorado tiny house lot for rent.
There’s space for one tiny home and the owner can wake up every morning to stunning mountain views.
The 1/2 acre lot sits on rural ranch acreage and shower and laundry facilities, electric hook up, fresh water delivery and internet are all available. It’s five miles from Hotchkiss, Colorado.
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Rural Colorado Tiny House Lot for Rent

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Highlights:Â
- Cost: $250/month plus utilities
- Peaceful, quiet, private setting
Resources:
- Contact owner:Â [email protected]
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I have a beautiful 60 acre parcel bordering National Forest land with a tiny 2 story cabin, timber, power, gorgeous mountain views & abundant wildlife for sale literally in the middle of Montana nestled in on the south side of the Big Snowy Mountain Range. Priced to sell at $265,000.00. E mail me if you want to know more & to see photos.
Send us pictures and details, Jim and we can post about it 🙂 [email protected]
Would love to live there! How far is it from Grand Junction?
Mmm you’d have to contact the landlord. I don’t have an exact address.
If it’s 5 miles from Hitchkiss, then it’s 60-70 miles to Grand Junction.
As for winters … what do tiny housers do when they get snowed in, possibly for weeks at a time? There doesn’t appear to be enough storage for food, and winter coats and boots themselves take up a lot of physical space. There’s also a need for tools or other household items.
I think a small shed would be pretty important if you had a tiny on any decent sized piece of land! That and a pretty heavy duty truck 🙂
Beautiful view for the lucky person who leases this land…..
Seriously!
Lovely view but what about the winters??! Ugh!
You’d definitely need to brave the cold! Yikes.
Beautiful land and scenery! Too bad it’s not up here in Northern Ontario Canada!