This is a $16k Amish-Built Tiny House.
It’s 26’6″ long and 12′ wide with floor joists 12″ on center.
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312 Sq. Ft. Amish-Built Tiny House for $16k
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This is a $16k Amish-Built Tiny House.
It’s 26’6″ long and 12′ wide with floor joists 12″ on center.
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This is a zen desert cabin with trails that take you into Joshua Tree National Park. It’s called the Romantic Desert Cabin on Glamping Hub.
The twelve dedicated acres offers complete privacy, as guests only share the gated property with resident wildlife during the day and dark skies at night.
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This is the Happy Camper/Tiny House. It’s a truck camper tiny house that’s for sale out of Woodland Park, Colorado for $9,995, according to the listing. Some of the features include a 100-year-old stained glass window, custom hobbit-style door, custom porch light with Edison LED bulb, tons of hidden storage, and a new Nature’s Head Composting Toilet.
There’s more, though. This tiny camper is designed to fit any regular 6-foot truck bed with two feet of overhang. But if you need a truck too, the seller is willing to include the Toyota Tundra (pictured) for an extra $6,500. The unit is also designed in a way that it can be used without a truck so you can actually park it somewhere and use it as a studio, hideaway, writer’s cabin, or whatever. It can even be an Airbnb rental I suppose. What do you think?
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This group of tiny cabins is located in the Mojave Desert near Ridgecrest, California. There are a total of three cabins, which they call Eco-Pods. Two of them are bedrooms and the other one is a bathroom unit with a shower, vanity, and toilet with mosaic artwork inside.
All three cabins are connected by an elevated wooden deck and each one has air conditioning so you’re comfortable year round. And yes, there’s also a washing machine available. I always thought it would be great to build a homestead with more than just one tiny structure, so I think this is pretty cool! How about you?
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This is a micro A-frame cabin that’s available as an off-grid glamping vacation in Montana. You can book it and check availability using Airbnb.
Bring your sleeping bags and relive summer camp at this unique OFF GRID Glamping-style A-frame getaway
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This is a modern tiny cabin on a foundation in Missoula, Montana that’s available to book on Airbnb.
It’s a 500 sq. ft. design that sleeps up to four people thanks to the pull-out sofa in the living room. The floor plan gives you a living area, kitchen, bathroom, and the main floor bedroom. What do you think?
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This is the Cairn Tiny Cabin at Blue Moon Rising in Deep Creek Lake, Maryland.
Cairns are typically ornate piles of rocks used as a guide in barren landscapes; here at BMR, our Cairn is a guide to another way of thinking.
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This is the story of Kelley Lewis. She’s a single mom of three who started building her own tiny home after her divorce.
When Kelley Lewis was left on her own as a single mom to raise three young children, she was determined to still achieve the dreams she had in mind for her family – including a lakeside cabin for weekends and getaways. In Going Off Grid, Laura Ling examines how more Americans are choosing to live a more sustainable, simple lifestyle.
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This is a micro A-frame cabin in the woods that can be built for as little as $700!
This one is actually a vacation cabin that’s on Airbnb out of Cave Junction, Oregon. Would you build a little cabin like this?
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