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One of the biggest mistakes I see people make when wanting to live in a tiny house is that they don’t secure a place to put it.

If you want a long-term, reliable, comfortable, secure home, the best way to get that is to own a home along with the property it sits on, right?

So let’s talk about these issues below, and then I want to know what your thoughts are in the comments below. Thanks!

The Importance of Land Ownership for Your Tiny Home

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This is Tiny House Land for Rent at Kraay’s Market Garden in Idaho. It’s listed at Try It Tiny, a website that posts listings of land to rent for tiny home owners.

We own 17 acres, formerly an equestrian facility, but we started Kraay’s Market Garden in 2015. We have 3 commercial size greenhouses, along with many outside raised beds. It is in a beautiful location at the south end of the Wood River Valley, which is a recreationist’s heaven and just minutes away from Silver Creek, which is a world class fly fishing area. We have stunning views, along with amazing sunrises and sunsets. We do not have on site septic hookups, but have a local service that can come as needed. Water and electricity is available. If you are interested about learning and helping in the gardens, there is a possibility for work in exchange for rent. $200/month.

Interested in renting it? Sign up for a free account on Try It Tiny and get in touch with the owners.

Related: Rural Central Wisconsin Tiny House Lot For Rent

Tiny House Land for Rent at Kraay’s Market Garden, ID

Images via Try It Tiny

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Here’s a listing of land for rent in a Farm Tiny House Community in Tennessee on Try It Tiny, a website that connects tiny homeowners with landowners willing to rent their land.

Be sure to sign up for an account if you need a place to park your tiny and browse for free! This quaint location includes two developed spots:

One site is creek side with a large open area with a fire pit and frog pond situated adjacent to the willow tree and spring house. It is currently occupied and has potable water hookup during three seasons and electric. They have a compost toilet. This site may be coming available in March. It currently rents for $200/month. The other is a full hook up site. Water, sewer & electric. It is more easily accessible with gravel drive, parking area and gravel site. It rents for $300/month plus utilities. It is available March 1st. There may be other possibilities for parking with no hook ups.

See some pictures below and go to Try It Tiny to rent it!

Farm Tiny House Community in Tennessee: $300/Month

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Last week we shared Tiny House Finder with you, but today we want to share Try It Tiny, a new website specially designed for those wanting to rent a tiny house or land to put one on!

The site allows “Hosts” to sign up and share the tiny house they have for rent, or land they are willing to share with a tiny home. “Guests” can then rent the home or land after creating an account.

Unlike most Airbnb tiny houses for rent, those on Try It Tiny can be long-term rentals (although you only rent for 90 days at a time, and renew every 3 months).

This is a resource I think we’ve all been waiting for! Check out one of the homes for rent below.

Try It Tiny: Rent Tiny Homes and Land On This New Site!

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Looking for a year-round place to park your tiny house? Lake Pleasant RV Park in Beaver, Washington has 12 tiny house lots for rent.

The lot rent is $235.00 a month and includes sewer and water. You pay your own garbage and electricity. There are laundry facilities on site and small dogs are allowed. The lot sizes are between 40′ and 50′ to 100′ and only allow homes that are manufactured in the late 90’s and newer. There are a total of 40 lots.

Great option for those wanting to go tiny!

Related: Rural Colorado Tiny House Lot for Rent

Lake Pleasant RV Park in Beaver, WA Welcomes Tiny Homes

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Pendleton, Oregon might be the next place for tiny housers to flock to!

Right now, as part of Pendleton Estate Phase 2, the city is offering 51 lots for sale starting at just $14,900. They are welcoming tiny houses (including those on wheels!) and have no minimum square footage requirements.

Basically, it’s a dream come true for many people seeking a permanent place for their tiny. Talk to Mike Barns about making Pendleton your new home town: 503-581-0055; [email protected].

Related: Tiny House Lots on a Santa Fe, New Mexico Farm

Buy Tiny House Friendly Land in Pendleton Oregon

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Here’s another awesome tiny house community, called Caballos De Las Estrellas, in Rodeo, New Mexico.

The community includes both plots to lease, and those to own. It sits on 1,000 beautiful acres with a mild climate, clear air and the community has a focus on sustainability. There’s a whole host of community amenities available for both renters and owners!

As always, we recommend visiting first and seeing if you could call this place “home.”

NM Tiny House-Friendly Community, Caballos De Las Estrellas

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Great news, Tiny House Enthusiasts! Tiny Homes Estates in Thorn Hill, Tennessee is now developing a brand new tiny house community — and is looking for interested parties!

The community will have no age restrictions and will offer 1 to 5 acre lots for between $8,000 and $10,000 an acre with possible financing. The space will be gated with electricity on site and available WiFi. Not looking to buy? Rent instead! Get more details below.

Related: 60 Acre Plot with Unfinished Cabin in Big Snowy Mountains of Montana

Tiny Homes Estates Tiny House Community in Tennessee

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Do you want to live in a tiny house but are worried about where to put it?

You’re not alone! It’s one of the most common obstacles for tiny living, “where can I park it legally?!”

In this video, Mat and Danielle from Exploring Alternatives give you 5 helpful tips to help you figure out where and how to legally park a tiny house.

VIDEO: Where to Park a Tiny House? 5 Useful Tips!

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