This is the eXpanse tiny house (2.0) by Tiny Heirloom. This little house is not built on wheels, instead it’s built on skids.
It’s designed to be multi-purpose. Meaning, one could use it as an accessory dwelling unit, a tiny home, a guest house, an office, or an AirBnB. It lives like a small one-bedroom apartment (300-sq.-ft.) and starts at $79,900. Learn more below!
Since it doesn’t have its own bathroom or running water, this unit comes paired with one of the lots in the community. Currently, only one of these are available in the village. It’s a perfect little retreat or private workspace, great for the current COVID-19 situation. By the way, you can always order your own Escape Space CLASSIC to have delivered to your current location. Also, there is a community center with two available desks. Learn more below.
This one is approximately 544-sq.-ft. on the main floor, plus there’s loft space which is used as a second bedroom but could be used as storage, office space, or whatever else one would like. The main level features a covered porch (16′ x 6′), spacious living area with vaulted ceilings, kitchen, bathroom, and full bedroom. What do you think?
It’s always fun to find something completely different, and that’s what you get with the Haaks Opperland campervan. This is actually an itty-bitty two-storey cabin that sits on the bed of a compact Fiat flatbed truck.
Simply drive the home to your location and drop it off. The 13-foot-long building then pops open, and the truck is free to drive wherever you need to go!
I’ll confess up front: It’s not even remotely affordable at more than $140,000 (especially since you’d have to ship it overseas — it’s built by a Dutch company), but the idea is brilliant and maybe it’ll catch on!
This is a creek front tiny cabin in Blowing Rock, North Carolina that’s available to book via Airbnb.
The cottage was recently remodeled with new windows, kitchen, flooring, and roof. It looks wonderful and has 188 positive reviews to back it up! What do you think?
This is the Canyon Hideout Bungalow. It’s a refurbished 1958 Airstream trailer that’s been turned into a one-of-a-kind Airbnb cabin on an 80-acre property in Cortez, Colorado.
It’s magnificent! Take a look for yourself. Not to mention, it’s resting under a 900+-year-old Juniper tree, according to the Airbnb listing. What do you think?