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I ran into these tiny apartment houses yesterday and went back with my camera.

They’re decorated really nicely and are actually guest houses to a much larger house on the property. It’s a little confusing but I guess there are a total of three guest houses in addition to the regular house.

The apartments are really small, they’re more like studios. I wish I could buy the property and live in one of the studios while renting out the rest of the units here including the large house.

Enjoy the pictures and if you’re interested in buying the property the realtor’s phone number is at the bottom of the post.

Tiny Apartment Houses

So there are a total of three “tiny” studios on the property, two of which you see the entrances to right here. I included interior photos below.

This is a side view of the building and my bicycle.

Tiny Apartment Houses - Side View with THIRD apartment to the right

Yard View

The building on the left is what you saw in the previous pictures… On the right is the storage shed below…

Yellow Storage Shed Tiny Studio Interior Small Kitchen View from front door - small apartment studio

This is a view from the front door of one of the other units. We’re facing the kitchen here.

Dining Room and Bathroom

The photo below is of the third unit which is similar but slightly different than the one above…

Living Room inside Tiny House Tiny House Bedroom Outdoor Garden Area Tiny House Entrance

You can see the larger “main” house in the background there with the same colors.

If you’re interested in the property it’s in Naples Florida and the realtor’s phone number is 239-572-3078. It’s a few blocks from the beach and the beautiful downtown area. Update: this home has already been sold.

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Alex is a contributor and editor for TinyHouseTalk.com and the always free Tiny House Newsletter. He has a passion for exploring and sharing tiny homes (from yurts and RVs to tiny cabins and cottages) and inspiring simple living stories. We invite you to send in your story and tiny home photos too so we can re-share and inspire others towards a simple life too. Thank you!
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  • Davidrc
    October 5, 2010, 2:10 pm

    Neat little apartments and some well thought out interiors. Thanks for the interior shots on this, glad you could get them.

  • December 9, 2010, 5:58 pm

    Absolutely spectacular concepts and photography! Are there plans for these apartments? I’d love to build several 3 units (possible as many as 12 units total) and see how this would work for senior citizen villages. Get Walgreens, a grocery store, office space for doctors, a family type restaurant or two and an exercise facility and you could build a small town or village of these villas. What a great idea!

  • jackie
    February 4, 2012, 6:19 pm

    I would love a copy of this apartment plans .

  • EL-Tee
    August 6, 2013, 3:36 am

    I’m not surprised it’s already sold. What pretty little apartments, I’m not sure which I love more, the bright sunny exterior or the interior. They’re small, but clean & bright spaces and I could easily live in one. I’d be interested in knowing what the sizes of the units are, I would hazard a guess of around 300-350sf, but it can be hard to tell from pics.

    I can’t help but wonder if this could be a way for people in the future to get around building codes. If the code says your property has to be 1000sf you build it at 1000sf (or bigger), then happily divide it into 2, 3 or maybe even more separate units later (if you’re canny you can have the walls & plumbing already in place to facilitate the split), you can excuse away having 3 doors as having them open onto the patio area from each ‘room’ in your house. Just some sneaky thinking for a way for TH people to get a permanent TH without having to battle zoning regs/building codes/etc AND at the same time, build a tiny house community. I mean, we’ve seen other sneaky methods, such as submitting plans for a bigger house and then building the garage first & stopping there (living in the garage).

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