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The Rose Cut Tiny Home (Built on a Gooseneck Trailer)


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This is The Rose Cut Tiny Home on Wheels.

It’s built by Tiny Diamond Homes on a 5th wheel gooseneck trailer.

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The Rose Cut Tiny Home (Built on a Gooseneck Trailer)

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  • Built on a 30′ gooseneck trailer
  • Has 3 “bedrooms”
  • 320 sq. ft. total
  • $75k
  • Builder located in Littleton, Colorado

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  • Susanne
    December 1, 2016, 7:11 pm

    Why the step up into the bathroom?

    • Natalie
      December 2, 2016, 8:24 am

      Because it’s a gooseneck trailer. — Tiny House Talk Team

  • ZACHARY E. MOHRMANN
    December 1, 2016, 8:17 pm

    $75,000.00 smokin to much of that sweet grass….!

  • Michael
    December 2, 2016, 7:17 am

    A little bit rustic in and out but 30′ is offering a lot of space and a goose neck is in my opinion the only way to go at this size. Such a long bumper pull to tow is not fun.

    • Natalie
      December 2, 2016, 8:23 am

      That’s the truth! Goosenecks are great. — Tiny House Talk Team

  • December 2, 2016, 9:58 am

    You would have to already have a big rig to pull it. It is not easy to find good spots on the side of the road to pull over for the night. Most RV places do not like the TH nation using their slots. The last note is the wash/dryer. I have one, it takes a really long time to dry. It is so small a load. It just not worth the trouble.

  • Meg
    December 2, 2016, 12:58 pm

    Love the gooseneck trailer THs. And that counter in the kitchen…beautiful!! Old dresser maybe?

    • Patricia
      December 3, 2016, 1:02 am

      Meg, it actually looks like an old Sideboard usually found in dining rooms. It looks old but the marble on top of it, from the close-up picture, looks fairly new.

  • ROSEE
    December 4, 2016, 4:36 pm

    Wow! A three bedroom TH! Love the woodwork under the sink. Very beautiful work inside. Two thumbs up!

  • Dominick Bundy
    December 4, 2016, 7:57 pm

    HUH!! What’s so tiny about it? No different than pulling a large 5th wheel rv..

    • Natalie
      December 5, 2016, 9:51 am

      We consider anything under 400 sq. ft. as tiny here 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team

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