This is Margot the Teardrop Camper. She’s a lightweight and aerodynamic teardrop camper rental in Sherwood, Oregon near Portland. At just 1,200 pounds dry weight, you can probably tow it with almost any vehicle.
It’s available to book starting at $60 per night by Oregon Teardrop Rentals via Outdoorsy. Have you ever tried teardrop camping before? Would you rent one?
This is My Tiny Wine Wagon… It’s MJ’s stylish and cozy wine-theme tiny house on wheels that’s part of her tiny house village in Sherwood, Oregon.
That’s right, you can actually book a vacation in this tiny house using Airbnb. But before that, it was an old pancake shack, she bought it for $1,000, it was moved 5 different times, redesigned about a dozen times, and about $15,000 spent on it. What all started as an unwanted pancake shack on wheels and a $1,000 investment is now a dream tiny house, built for only $15k (she explains how in this podcast) but is easily worth much more. This is My Tiny Wine Wagon by My Tiny Empty Nest.
This is a 10′ x 20′ luxury 10ft wide tiny home on wheels by Chris Heininge Construction. It’s available for $69,000 out of Aurora, Oregon.
The design features a sofa bed that turns into a queen bed with side-by-side closet space and an open-concept design with kitchenette, dining nook, and bathroom with stacking washer and dryer. If it looks kind of familiar, it’s because we featured the original version of this tiny house by Chris Heininge way back in 2014. This version was built on a foundation so it featured a sleeping loft that most could actually stand up in.
This is The Hiatus: A Cottage Community in Bend, Oregon. According to Tongue & Groove, the model is open for viewing from 12-4 pm every Thursday – Saturday, the location listed below.
The development consists of 22-cottages on foundations. The community also includes 3 common areas for residents. Interested? The community is still under development but you can learn more and inquire below.
The owner built this tiny house for his family and lived in it for 2 years and now it is used as an Airbnb vacation rental with an overall 4.9-star average guest review. This place includes a storage loft, sleeping loft, laundry, and stairs. Seems like a good deal so I thought I’d show it to you. What do you think?
The getaway features a beautifully appointed queen bed on the main level (no ladders here), a full kitchen with induction burners, and a bathroom with a shower.1
Over the last few days, we showed you Cabin #1, Cabin #2, and Cabin #3. So here’s the finale… Cabin #4. This unit features a main floor bedroom plus additional sleeping loft space. It’s very nice!
This is Cabin #3 at Antone Creek Lodge. It’s one of four of Rich’s Portable Cabins that you can book and it’s called the “Camp Cabin”. You can order this cabin from Rich’s Portable Cabins for around $35,000.
Yesterday we showed you Cabin #2, the day before we showed you Cabin #1 and introduced you to Antone Creek Lodge, and we hope to see you tomorrow for the finale… Cabin #4. Enjoy!