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Simple 28-foot tiny home w/ main floor sleeping (open-concept design)


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This couple is selling their newly-built 28-foot tiny house on wheels so that they can fund their travels around the world. According to the listing, they just finished building the tiny house a couple of months ago, but it turns out that they are not ready to settle down in it. So it’s for sale for $28k (now sold). The wife designed it, and he built it.

The house comes with a new refrigerator, live-edge countertops, large bathtub with antique faucet, full bathroom, loft above the bath, queen mattress, large windows, AC, sliding barn door for the bathroom, and more! This is a wonderful example of a simple but very beautiful tiny home. Build one like this!

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Couple Sell their Newly-Built Custom 28-Foot Tiny House on Wheels Because They’re Traveling the World

Couple Selling their 28-foot THOW to Travel the World

Images via Jason Osborne/Tiny Home Builders

This tiny house has live-edge countertops.

Couple Selling their 28-foot THOW to Travel the World

It has an open-layout, which makes it simple.

Couple Selling their 28-foot THOW to Travel the World

How do you like the countertops?

Couple Selling their 28-foot THOW to Travel the World

The bathroom is really nice! There’s a tub!

Couple Selling their 28-foot THOW to Travel the World

Again, these countertops!

Couple Selling their 28-foot THOW to Travel the World

Images via Jason Osborne/Tiny Home Builders

Highlights

  • 28-foot
  • THOW
  • Carrollton, Georgia
  • $28,000
  • Built in 2018
  • 260-square-feet
  • Main floor sleeping
  • Additional loft
  • Full bathroom and kitchen
  • Affordable!
  • Sold!

So what did you think? Pretty nice tiny house, right? What if you built one like this?

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Alex

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  • Susanne Boyd
    January 9, 2019, 8:13 am

    Niiiiice!!!!! So how much are they asking for it????

    • Alex
      January 9, 2019, 3:13 pm

      $28k

  • Susanne Boyd
    January 9, 2019, 3:23 pm

    Excellent price. Thank you!!

  • Victoria Banaszak
    January 10, 2019, 5:51 pm

    If I could Id snap this one right up and make it my own little style. Ground floor sleeping is most important for me. Throw up some dacore and add some storage and I’m good. A perfectly light and airy artist studio.

  • Dominick Bundy
    May 6, 2019, 10:54 pm

    Nicely done but I don’t see any cupboards for food storage , dishes or pots and pans. What gives.

    • e.a.f.
      August 1, 2019, 4:49 am

      some people shop every day. the house is also for sale, so they may have divested themselves of a lot of the stuff. Some people get by with 2 table settings and that’s it and a fry pan with one pot.
      there are also some of us who just don’t cook, take out is a big thing or ready made meals.
      that the cool thing about tiny living, there are all sorts of designs, life styles, etc.

  • jerry
    July 31, 2019, 3:22 pm

    Nice except too tall. I really like the natural wood counter tops, etc. Using Pallets? to prop up the bed is wasting a lot of storage space.

  • Eric
    November 6, 2021, 1:09 am

    Live edge counter tops get real old real quick. Rubbing up against rough edges… yuk, and yes, YMMV.

    Just commenting as someone who knows orright?

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