DirtPatchHeaven on YouTube found the THOW for sale during her travels and posted a brief video tour of the 160 sq. ft. space. I loved that this “standard” style tiny house has the side-by-side bathroom and kitchen, but with the bathroom door facing the living room instead of the food prep area. It’s certainly tee-tiny (probably a 16 ft. trailer), but it’s worth taking a look!
You can call 706-498-5830 for additional information, specs, and to purchase the house.
We hear it all the time…Why do tiny houses cost so much?
Folks on the coasts or in big cities (who could easily pay $400-900K for a home) typically understand it, but if you are from a more rural spot where you can get a regular home for $70,000, the cost of tiny house can seem exorbitant.
In order to help you see where all that money goes when a builder creates a tiny house for you to purchase ready-made, I’m relying on a great breakdown from our friends at Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses. Then we’ll compare that with a DIY-ers cost breakdown.
Rock Mountain starts by laying out its goals: an 8×16 tiny house with average finishes should cost $35,000, while a larger one with great finishes should cost $80,000.