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These are the Silverthorne Gooseneck Tiny House Plans. It’s a gooseneck tiny house designed by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses.

It features a 24-ft. deck with a 7-ft. neck for a total of 31-ft. of tiny house length! And with the plans, you can build it yourself. Take a look below.

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31-ft. Silverthorne Gooseneck Tiny House Plans by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses

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The Yewnicorn Tiny House was built by Rudy Triller.

It was built on a secondhand* gooseneck trailer which allowed him to put a bedroom only a couple of steps up from the main floor to eliminate the need for a ladder and a loft.

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The Yewnicorn Tiny House with Unique Capsule Bedroom

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This is a 47×10 Gooseneck Tiny House with an ultra-luxurious bathroom listed for sale over at Tiny Home Builders for $160,000. Yikes!

Built in 2019 by Tiny House Chattanooga with steel-frame construction, it features 470-sq.-ft. plus additional loft space.

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470-sq.-ft. Gooseneck Tiny House by Tiny House Chattanooga

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This is the Wansley Tiny House by Movable Roots. It’s a 36-foot tiny home built on a gooseneck trailer with almost 390-square-feet of space inside.

It’s designed for a family of four! It even has a private master bedroom over the gooseneck hitch, a large bathroom, custom cabinetry, and more. It’s super awesome! What do you think?

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The 36-foot Wansley Tiny House Designed/Built for a Family of Four In Mind! What do you think?

36-foot Wansley Tiny House by Movable Roots

Images © Movable Roots

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This is the Vineyard Tiny House on Wheels by Nelson Tiny Houses.

It’s been a while since we have gotten to feature a tiny home by them, so I’m really excited to share this one with you. This tiny home is built on a 36-foot gooseneck trailer and it’s 10-feet wide so you get extra width in comparison to the many 8.5-feet wide THOW’s that we often feature.

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10-Foot Wide Vineyard Tiny House by Nelson Tiny Homes – 44-Foot Long Gooseneck THOW!

10-Foot Wide Vineyard Tiny House by Nelson Tiny Homes

Images via YouTube/Nelson Tiny Houses

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This is an affordable $22k gooseneck tiny house listed for sale out of Phoenix, Arizona. It was built in 2018 on a 27-foot trailer. What do you think?

According to the listing, there’s approximately 130-square-feet is on the main level plus a 64-square-feet sleeping loft and an 18-square-foot storage loft. Looks like more space than that in the photos, don’t you think? The “storage loft” seems big enough to be a sleeping loft. Take a look and let us know what you think in the comments, please! Anyway, I love gooseneck tiny homes because you can usually stand up in the main sleeping loft. See that area over the hitch of the tiny house? That’s the area I’m talking about.

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Affordable Gooseneck Tiny House – $22k – Phoenix, Arizona – Built in 2018

Affordable $22k Gooseneck Tiny House

Images via Tiny Home Builders

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This is the Santa Fe Tiny House by SimBLISSity Tiny Homes. It’s a 376-square-foot tiny house that’s 33-feet long, 8-feet wide, and 13-feet 6-inches tall. The exterior siding features a combination of wood and metal siding and the use of both round and square windows.

The living area features an L-shaped couch with a staircase that leads you into the main bedroom which is over the hitch of the trailer. The bathroom has a washer/dryer, vanity, and a Nature’s Head Composting Toilet.

The kitchen features a copper sink, cooktop oven, refrigerator, cabinets, and a storage staircase that takes you to the other loft which is right over the kitchen area of the home.

376-Square-Foot Santa Fe Tiny House on Wheels by SimBLISSity Tiny Homes

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Images © SimBLISSity Tiny Homes

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This is the Cox Tiny House on Wheels by Movable Roots.

It’s a 39ft tiny home built on a gooseneck trailer with just under 450 sq. ft. of space inside when you include the lofts.

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39ft Tiny House on Wheels with 450 Sq. Ft. of Space Inside! The Cox Tiny Home on Wheels by Movable Roots

A 39-Foot Gooseneck THOW with 450 Sq. Ft. Inside!

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This is the story of Eric Muss-Barnes and his off-grid Mojave Desert Tiny House on Wheels in Luthorville, California.

Witness the crazy story of how Eric Muss-Barnes, an unemployed computer geek (formerly with Walt Disney Studios) and struggling novelist, risks homelessness by spending most of his life savings to build an off-grid dreamhouse in the middle of nowhere. Having purchased vast acres of the Old West, can Eric find a stable job and create his home, before his money runs out? 2

He built a custom tiny house on a fifth wheel trailer with a unique entryway where Eric can easily mount and tow his motorcycle.

Eric’s Mojave Desert Tiny House on Wheels

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Images © Eric Muss-Barnes via YouTube

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