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Jeremy Matlock of Rogue Valley Tiny Home Construction in Oregon built himself this Custom Clearstory home from mostly reclaimed materials.

The little house cost him about $10,000, and he lived in it for two years before selling the 270 sq. ft. abode. Since then he moved on to his second (and now third!) tiny house build:

This is how it all began. Sick and tired of simply scraping by and throwing money away every month on rent I decided to build my first tiny house. I lived very comfortably in this 18″ house for two years and absolutely loved it. This was built using mostly reclaimed materials and was finished for under $10K. Some of it’s unique features include: Roof-top deck off the sleeping loft, gravity-fed outdoor shower/32″ indoor shower, composting toilet, removable deck, 10 windows, dog door, wood stove, drop in two burner propane stove, double basin sink, propane on-demand water heater, professional hand made couch cushions, breakfast nook, hatch loft door, and much much more.

Related: French Quarter THOW by Incredible Tiny Homes

Jeremy Matlock’s Custom Clearstory THOW

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I just showed you Jeremy Matlock’s first tiny house build, and here’s his second, the Nautical House! It got its name because people often said it looked like it belonged on water — and I totally agree. Matlock says it was probably an unconscious decision stemming from the 20 years he spent making a living on the water.

It was for sale for $39,500, but alas, has already been purchased! To explore more amazing tiny homes like this, join our Tiny House Newsletter.

The Nautical Tiny House by Rogue Valley Tiny Home Construction – Sold for $39,500

The Nautical Tiny House

Images via Rogue Valley Tiny Home Construction

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