Looking for a new tiny house community? Check out the Sanctuary Minnesota Village.
The sanctuary will include 6 parking spaces for tiny houses and 2 permanent tiny houses.
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Sanctuary Minnesota Village: New Tiny House Community

Images via Sanctuary Minnesota Village

Images via Sanctuary Minnesota Village
From the Sanctuary:
There will be a common area in the center and residents will have access to some of the amenities in the main house. Village spaces to park your tiny house are available for rent for $300 a month (subject to change without notice) with a 6 month minimum lease. There will be an opportunity to “work off” up to $100 a month by completing tasks that benefit the community. Contact us to set up an appointment to visit with us, discuss the options and pick out YOUR space. This page will be updated as the permanent houses are built and become available for rent.
Temporary parking spaces and tiny houses will also be available for rent outside the village area.
*In order to maintain the serenity of the property and balance with nature, The Sanctuary Minnesota is an adult only community and cats are the only pets allowed.
Highlights:
- 80 acres of woods and trails
- Privately owned by Bill and Brenda Campbell
- Project began in 2015
- Sanctuary hosts events like tiny house workshops, yoga, breath work, and personal development.
- Contact the Village: [email protected]
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I love the idea behind this community as a sanctuary, but I don’t like the no exceptions no dog rule. My cats make WAY more noise than my old senior dog =P Just about the only time my dog barks is in his sleep with his mouth closed, LOL.
Ya no-pets rules are tough. And my cat is pure evil, so I’d rather dogs haha — Tiny House Talk Team
good on you!
Idea — For every 18 unites (small houses) put a common building for laundry, storage and an area for people to come and visit with each other. Allow an area for RV’s and car storage. Make sure all the grounds are kept to a high standard and ruled by the Strata Board and always the entire area kept clean and neat.
Good thoughts, Ken — Tiny House Talk Team
This is great! Some day I hope to have my own TH but worry about parking. Having more of these communities to go to instead of camp grounds makes it feel more like home and you don’t have to move that often.
Exactly! These communities are a really awesome solution 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
I would love to deveop a community in an area with a nice warm climate. I live in MI… it’s time for a warmer climate!
Yes MI is one chilly place! — Tiny House Talk Team
Sounds like Boulder,CO. Everyone has a huge dog but it’s difficult to find a place where dogs are welcome. These people must be cat people. Ugh. Too restrictive.
Where in MN is this located? I live in MI also and like the idea of a community here. There has been talk of one, but nothing more.
I am still too independent to live in a community whose rules are set by the owners. However, this is a great idea for like-minded people. Leasing the land can be iffy especially knowing the rent could go up at any time.
Good thoughts, Gigi! Always important to check the fine print and have a good contract — Tiny House Talk Team
Great opportunity…!
Absolutely! — Tiny House Talk Team
So there will only be 8 structures total? No mention of utilities. There has been a trend of late to concentrate these structures rather close to one another in order to maximize the green space of the 80 acres. And I agree with that. Yeah cat people! My cats are nice but they take after me.
They have a large community lodge — not sure about utilities. — Tiny House Talk Team