This is a 1971 vintage Streamline Empress cottage in Bradenton, Florida with a pool, hot tub, slide, playground, and nearby beaches.
It’s available to book on Airbnb via Micah and Jana, and I think it would make a pretty amazing stay. In fact, I’m adding it to my wish list right now so I can stay here in the future. And while we’re on the topic, have you ever considered using an Airstream as a stationary tiny home, kind of like in this situation? Let us know your thoughts about that idea in the comments, please.
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1971 Vintage Streamline Empress Cottage in Bradenton, Florida
The new 2020 Airstream Classics seem to have a cottage-like, chic, or even ‘farmhouse-style’ interior. I’m not sure what to call it, maybe you can tell me, but they call it the “Comfort White” color scheme. What do you think of it?
To me, it seems to have a little tiny house inspiration in some ways, do you think so? Anyway, I know Airstreams are super expensive, but aside from that fact, how do you like it? This is the Classic 33FB, by the way.
This is a 1971 Airstream Overlander Conversion in Kansas City that’s for sale for $47,000, according to the listing on Tiny Home Builders.
A total shell off restoration in the fall of 2018. My wife has fallen pregnant and we’re now on a wonderful new journey. With great sadness, we have to sell our dream home that I just put nearly 2000 hours of sweat into. It was professionally at $70,000.1
This is the Vintage Glamper at the farm at Perch and Nest. It’s an Airstream to tiny house conversion that’s was once an Airbnb vacation rental (now sold). So if you happen to be interested in it, you can book a vacation in it, try it out, and then buy it if you like it. That’s pretty cool!
This is not your budget travel trailer to tiny house conversion, it’s a high-end, quality Airstream conversion that was for sale with an asking price of $67,000 USD. It started out as a 29-foot Airstream Ambassador but it was completely stripped down and renovated by the previous owners out of California. The current owners bought it from them, picked it up, and towed it back home cross country. It’s said to weigh approximately 7000 pounds. Anyway, take a look and please let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Thanks!
This is the story of a tech entrepreneur who hired Edmonds + Lee Architects in San Francisco to turn this 1960s Airstream Bambi II into a beautifully renovated 80-square-foot stylish mobile office.
The result is stunning. According to Inhabitat, it’s been renamed Kugelschiff which is German for “Bullet Ship”. Pretty cool!
This is a 34-foot Classic Edition Airstream from 2001 that is now outfitted with solar panels, a “Hobbit” wood burning stove from England, and more. According to the listing, it has been used for the last several years as a tiny cabin on a property in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
This Airstream tiny home features approximately 272-square-feet that can sleep up to four adults and one child comfortably thanks to the amazing floor plan. The best part about a tiny house like this is that since it’s really a high-quality travel trailer, it’s easy to get around with and tow when you want to. But it’s also easy to keep parked and use as a tiny house. Very versatile, but what do you think?
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272-Square-Foot Airstream Tiny Home For Sale in Colorado Springs, Colorado – $37,500
This is a 1968 30ft Airstream Sovereign that’s for salesold in San Francisco, California.
It’s been completely renovated and sleeps up to four people comfortably. The Airstream offers approximately 220 sq. ft. of space inside and is available for $89,000 according to the listing on Tiny Home Builders (sold).