This is the Vista Sport tiny house on wheels from Escape.
It features a special hideaway stove/sink, full bath, queen bed, under bed storage, nice windows, and more. Plus, it’s size makes it easy to move around. Well, it’s 2020 now, and Escape no longer lists this as one of their current models, but who knows, if you ask, they might build one for you! So what do you think of it?
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Escape Vista Sport Tiny House Starts at $29,800 (circa 2016)
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This is the Escape Vintage XL Tiny House on Wheels. It’s the larger version of the Escape Vintage that you may have seen before.
This tiny is built by Escape Homes out of Rice Lake, Wisconsin. It features a floor plan with a walk-around queen bed on the first level. How do you like it? Can you see yourself in this tiny home?
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Escape Vintage XL Tiny House on Wheels with a Main Floor Bedroom
Images © ESCAPE
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This is the Vista GO Tiny House on Wheels.
It’s designed and built by Escape Vista in Wisconsin.
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16′ Vista GO Tiny House on Wheels

Images © escapevista.com
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This is the new Escape Vintage Tiny House on Wheels.
It’s designed and built by Escape Homes in Rice Lake, Wisconsin.
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Escape Vintage Tiny House

Images © ESCAPE Vintage
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This is a 400 sq. ft. ESCAPE cottage.
It’s RVIA certified and features two full bathrooms inside.
This cottage is amazing inside-out, take the full tour below to see it all!
400 Sq. Ft. ESCAPE Cottage

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This is the ESCAPE Vista tiny house vacation in Salem, Oregon.
It’s located in a vineyard with views of Eola Hills and the Willamette River in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Inside the tiny home, you’ll find a one-level floor plan with your bedroom, kitchen, living area, and bathroom.
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Escape Vista Tiny House Vacation in Oregon
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If you’re into tiny houses but even 8′ x 30′ feels like it’d be too tight then you’ll probably like this 392 sq. ft. ESCAPE cabin. It’s a park model cabin!
It’s 28′ x 14′ so plenty of extra space compared to most tiny homes on wheels that meet the 8’6″ width standards which is mainly so you can tow your own house without any permits. The ESCAPE is still portable only you’d have to pay for professional help to move it which is costly so you wouldn’t want to move very often unless you really have to. So here it is. The Classic ESCAPE.
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The Classic ESCAPE Park Model Cabin
For me, I’d only have this moved if I really had to. My plan would be to find the right plot of land and leave this there for as long as it can last with proper care/maintenance.
Here, let me show you inside:
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