This is a 192 sq. ft. tiny house on wheels (for sale) in Asheville, North Carolina.
Outside, you’ll notice it’s finished with board and batten siding plus a mix of stained wood.
When you go inside, you’ll find two lofts, full bathroom, kitchen, living area, and even an office.
It’s currently for sale for $65,000. Please enjoy, read more, and share below!
Tiny House on Wheels in Asheville For Sale
Images © Gregory Sours
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This is the Comptche 24 Tiny House on Wheels by Michael Janzen.
The Comptche is a 24-foot long tiny house on wheels with a 3/12 shed roof. It has a bathroom sized to fit a 32″ square shower stall, composting or standard toilet, and small wall mounted sink. Just outside the bathroom is a small kitchen. At one end of the house is a small bedroom ideally sized for a double bed – but could tightly accommodate a queen bed too. A sleeping loft is above the kitchen and bathroom with access from the main living space. This provides two separate sleeping spaces and a high ceiling in the bedroom. Two french doors with clerestory windows open onto the back bedroom and main living space from the right side of the house
Comptche 24 Tiny House on Wheels

Images © Michael Janzen
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This is a custom tiny house on wheels.
It’s built by Mint Tiny House Company in British Columbia.
One of it’s unique features, is the dual sinks in the bathroom which makes this tiny great for couples.
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Custom Tiny House on Wheels with Dual Sink Bathroom

Images © Mint Tiny Homes
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This is the Cedar Mountain Tiny House.
It’s built by New Frontier Tiny Homes in Nashville, Tennessee. This tiny house features a country feel with modern amenities.
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Cedar Mountain Tiny House by New Frontier Tiny Homes

Images © Studio Buell Photography & New Frontier Tiny Homes
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This is the Riverside Tiny House.
It’s built by New Frontier Tiny Homes in Nashville, Tennessee.
The home features 246-square-feet of space and is built on a triple-axle utility trailer.
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Riverside Tiny House
Images © Studio Buell Photography & New Frontier Tiny Homes
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This is the Notarosa tiny house by Titan Home Builders.
It’s a 250 sq. ft. home built on a trailer with a side entrance.
When you step inside, you’ll find a kitchen, living area, dining, bathroom, and upstairs bedroom.
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Notarosa Tiny House
Images © Titan Home Builders
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This is the Anchor Bay Tiny House by Michael Janzen.
It features a shed roof with a shape that makes it aerodynamic when you’re towing. This tiny house design even features an outdoor shower area which makes it perfect if you’re into the great outdoors.
At 16-feet, it’s really tiny! But you’ll still find a kitchen, bathroom, desk, and upstairs sleeping loft inside.
Plans to build your own version of it are also available. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Anchor Bay Tiny House
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This is Shannon’s custom designed and built tiny home on wheels.
“When I set out to build my tiny house I had one thing in mind. Make it the most livable tiny house possible. Maximize space where it is important: kitchen and bathroom. Also, create a living area that is actually comfortable,” wrote Shannon.
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Shannon’s Custom Tiny Home on Wheels
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Jack Hill set out to build a tiny house on wheels on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia with one honest admission: “I have no idea what I’m doing.” That kind of humble, head-first approach is exactly what makes DIY tiny house builds so inspiring — you don’t need years of construction experience to start building your own home.
His tiny house is a great example of what’s possible when you’re willing to learn as you go, problem-solve on the fly, and commit to the process one step at a time.
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Exterior: A Classic THOW Build
Images © Jack Hill
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