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This is the story of Northern California’s legal tiny house community called Park Delta bay in Isleton, California.

It’s an RV park that is home to more than 12 tiny homes! And they are all different. Rent and utilities are around $750 a month, but space is limited. And of course, that doesn’t include the cost of your tiny home. In this location, you are two hours from San Francisco.

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NoCal’s LEGAL Tiny House Community

Northern Californias Legal Tiny House Community 2 Hours from San Francisco

Screenshot via ABC 7 News

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This is a 1968 30ft Airstream Sovereign that’s for sale sold in San Francisco, California.

It’s been completely renovated and sleeps up to four people comfortably. The Airstream offers approximately 220 sq. ft. of space inside and is available for $89,000 according to the listing on Tiny Home Builders (sold).

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220 Sq. Ft. Airstream Sovereign in San Francisco, California: Completely Renovated!

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We love the San Francisco Bay area and were doing a special pop-up show this Saturday, February 3 from 9a-1p. We will be showing both the ONE and ONE XL models. The show is free but you will need reservations as space is limited. Email us at [email protected] for details.

See the One & One XL Tiny Houses in Person in the Bay Area!

Escape One Version 2

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This is Adam’s Urban Stealth Uhaul Conversion.

It’s a custom box truck in the San Francisco Bay Area that’s now for sale.

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Stealth Uhaul Box Truck Tiny House Conversion For Sale!

Urban Stealth Uhaul Conversion: Box Truck Tiny House For Sale!

© Adam Weaver

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Valerie & Jessi from Happy Camper Wives are exploring long-term travel while living full-time in a T@b Teardrop Trailer.

They sold their house in San Francisco, downsized their stuff, and became minimalist nomads just over four months ago. At first, they thought they’d travel for a year and then move to Florida but after four months they’ve fallen in love with the lifestyle and want to continue the adventure in Europe and New Zealand once they’ve finished touring North America.

Some of the challenges they’ve faced with their new lifestyle include having to choose destinations based on warm weather since they live an indoor/outdoor lifestyle (which doesn’t always work out), and getting access to high-speed internet (Campground WiFi connections aren’t always fast enough to do a full day of online work).

Related: Cosmo’s Tiny Vacation Teardrop Home on Wheels

They Sold Their San Francisco Home To Start Living in a Tab Teardrop Trailer Full-Time

Image © Exploring Alternatives

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