While we’ve previously shared the stunning homes of amazing individual residents at Village Farm Austin, today we’re taking a comprehensive look at the community itself. This “agrihood” represents a growing trend in the tiny house movement: purposeful communities that prioritize sustainability, shared resources, and a high quality of life.
Located in the heart of Texas, Village Farm Austin isn’t just a place to park a home; it’s a vision for a modern, neighborhood-centric lifestyle. From on-site organic farming to state-of-the-art wellness facilities, this village sets a high bar for what a tiny house community can achieve when design and community spirit come together.
Images courtesy of Tiny House Giant Journey / Village Farm Austin
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Brian was looking for a home base for his travel plans and found this second-hand tiny house at Village Farm Austin for $80,000. He was just about to set out in his campervan when the world shut down in 2020—and he was happy for the new community he found himself in!
This house has two porches, one open to the community and the other with privacy walls that he uses for storage. He has a grand living room space decorated with his guitars and mandolin. The galley kitchen has plenty of storage, and his first-floor bedroom doubles as a bike garage. What do you think?
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His Second-Hand Park Model in Austin Village
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DiNeil has an eye for interior design and a heart for travel, and he’s brilliantly combined those two things in his RV conversion. Between the camper’s cost and his conversion, DiNeil spent about $43,000 creating his dream home, including a home office, luxury bathroom, and total blackout bedroom for a fantastic sleep.
He even found organized storage for all 46 pairs of his shoes and tucked them in a bench press to stay fit on the road! This conversion is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Enjoy the tour!
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He Has a Bench Press in His RV Conversion!
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Rich might sell massive luxury homes for his work, but he has no interest in all that square footage and those high mortgages and taxes! Instead, he keeps things simple in a tiny house he purchased in the Lakefront Tiny House community in Orlando, Florida.
His home has two lofts, both with staircase access. Beneath one of them is his cozy kitchen space, and his living room looks right out the French doors and onto the Lake. Enjoy the tour below!
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Lakefront Tiny Home with Deck and Lake Views
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Adam worked as a stonemason for 20 years and thought there had to be more to life. He purchased a dilapidated 50s RV park in Orlando, Florida, and started fixing it when someone asked if they could park a tiny house there. After talking to the powers-that-be, he was able to get tiny homes approved for legal full-time living, and one turned into 47!
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Sonia is an artist who splits her time between different locations in New Zealand. She needed a home base, and a tiny house seemed like the perfect match for her alternative approach to life. The house has a cool giant peg wall so she can move shelves around to accommodate plants or artwork.
The home has all the amenities you could want, with a full kitchen, 3/4 bathroom, and a cozy living room with clever storage. Learn more about Sonia, her artwork, and her home in the video below.
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Artists’ Amazing Tiny Home in New Zealand
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Patrick and his partner created this incredible tiny house on wheels inside a $10,000 ambulance. With their creativity and lots of DIY, they finished the build for under $25K and are traveling the country while working remotely from their boondocking rig.
The home has a fixed bed, a cute little kitchen, and a toilet room they’d like to transform into a wet bath someday. They have oodles of solar power, and lots of awesome storage which comes when you convert an ambulance. Enjoy the tour below.
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Rambo: Their $25K Ambulance Home!
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Hanne and her boyfriend own both a tiny house AND a van, so they can travel at will and not need to work full-time since their home costs are minimal! They got their tiny house via a reality TV show in Belgium that was a “tiny house battle.”
Their home sits on such a beautiful little spot of land! We got the honor of interviewing Hanne about her tiny life, and you can read her story and check out her house below.
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Their Gorgeous Single-Level Tiny House in Belgium
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Janelle has been working as a naturopath for the past 13 years, and while she still loved her work, she was ready for a new adventure! One thing led to another, and she found herself moving to a rural permaculture farm and setting up a mini homestead and off-grid tiny house on wheels.
In order to maximize her living space, Janelle has a huge covered porch off the front of her home that also wraps around the side. It took her a little while to settle in and find a new community once she moved, but now she can welcome up to 12 guests to eat and hang out on her deck! The inside of the house is beautiful, as well, with natural tongue-and-groove timber walls, a spacious bathroom, and a large kitchen where she can prepare healthy meals.
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Her 24-Foot Self-Sustaining THOW in Australia
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