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This is the Comal CO-02 by Rustic River Park Homes.

If you like the idea of going tinier and having something portable, consider a park model. Even though these aren’t “easy” to transport, they are mobile, but offer you more space! This is one of Rustic River’s best-selling models. See below for all the standard features and available upgrades for this particular model.

Related: 396 Square Feet Double Loft Park Model Cabin

Comal CO-02 by Rustic River Park Homes

Images via Rustic River Park Homes

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This is a rural central Wisconsin Tiny House Lot for Rent.

Robin is welcoming a THOW that’s willing to go off-grid on his land:

I have wooded land on a lake in central Wisconsin and a nice wooded 1/2 acre spot for someone to place their THOW. Rural, no power or water so would be an “off grid” opportunity. Very low rent to help an enthusiast.

More details below!

Related: Tiny House Parking: Off-Grid Land to Rent in Abiquiu, New Mexico

Rural Central Wisconsin Tiny House Lot For Rent

Images via Robin

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This is a High Schooler’s Tiny House Shell for Sale in Winter Springs, FL. (SOLD)

Jacob built the amazing house for his senior project in high school, with hopes of taking it with him to college. Unfortunately, he can’t bring it along and would like to recoup some of the money he put into his home. It comes with boxed wood flooring, a detached porch and even some fun gingerbread Christmas decor.

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High Schooler’s Tiny House Shell

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These Alaskan-style yurts by Nomad Shelters vary in size. Have you ever considered a yurt?

They range in sizes from 12 ft. diameter to 50 ft., so you have options. You can even go visit a few at Nomad Shelter, Inc. in Homer, Alaska.

Related: The Mongolian Yurt: A Low Cost Tiny House Alternative

Alaskan Nomad Shelter Yurts from 12 ft. to 50 ft.!

Images via Nomad Shelters

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This is Peter Stiehler, head of Catholic Worker Hospitality House, who, along with his wife, is working on finishing a tiny house for the homeless and fighting for their legality in his city.

He currently runs a homeless shelter and a kitchen that serves breakfast “to about 70 people a day.” This month he has a meeting with the San Bruno community development officials in order to make a push for the city to allow more of these tiny homes in San Bruno, California. Read the full story at Mercury News.

Good luck to Peter — and great work!

Related: Sawhorse Revolution Salvaged Material Tiny House for Homeless

Head of Hospitality House Pushes for Tiny Homes in San Bruno

Image via Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group

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This is Taylor & Steph’s Incredible 560 Sq. Ft. Earthship Home in the mountains of Santa Cruz, California.

The couple built their home out of recycled materials in a way that’s sustainable and good for the environment. They had no construction skills, lived off-grid for a long time and managed to do it with less than $10,000. They’ve even shared their journey and explained the concept of Earthship Homes via a photo book. So they started a Kickstarter campaign to help raise the funds for printing. Be sure to head over there, watch their inspirational video, and consider getting your own copy of “Nomadic Roots.” which is now available on Amazon (affiliate link).

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Taylor & Steph’s $10k Earthship Home

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This is the Intellectual Shipping Container Home by Roostspace.

This fabulous tiny house is crisp, clean and modern. It has a ground-floor bedroom, a spacious closet, plenty of living space and a luxurious bathroom. And the good news? If you like it, it’s for sale!

Related: Two-Story Shipping Container Tiny House For Sale

Intellectual Shipping Container Home by Roostspace

Images via Roostspace

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This is Hammerstone School’s First Tiny House, and it was built by women.

Hammerstone School is a carpentry school in New York that teaches women to – you guessed it – build tiny homes (and other things!). Liz Coakley has lived in the home she helped build since 2013, but now the house is for sale. It has a loft bedroom, is plumbed for a shower and toilet, and has amazing cozy touches inside. Enjoy!

Related: Tiny House Carpentry School for Women

Hammerstone School’s First Tiny House — Built by Women!

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These are Tiny Houses for the 2018 Winter Olympics.

According to TreeHugger, The+Partners and DNC Architects designed this tiny house as a prototype for alternative housing in Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do, South Korea, where the 2018 Winter Olympics will be held. There’s not enough accommodation in Gangwon city for all the people that will attend the winter games, so the architects are building tiny houses!

Gangwon city is one of the few clean areas left in Korea and it needs to be protected and kept that way. ‘The Tiny House Of Slow Town’ project has the purpose of providing accommodations with the maximized housing facilities while using the least materials, [and] that are environmentally friendly.

Related: Sequoia Tiny House on Wheels by Minimaliste

Tiny Houses for the 2018 Winter Olympics

Images via Moonbum Jang

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