This is a Tudor-style Tiny Cottage on Wheels that’s listed for $35,700 out of Mukwonago, Wisconsin via the Tiny House Marketplace by Tiny Home Builders.
It was freshly built in 2019 on a 16-ft by 7.5-ft trailer. It’s 13-ft 4-in tall and offers approximately 120-square-feet inside (main-floor) and an additional 60-sq.-ft. of space in the loft for sleeping. What do you think?
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Tudor-style Tiny Cottage on Wheels

Images via Beth/Tiny House Marketplace




Images via Beth/Tiny House Marketplace
Highlights
- $35,700
- 180 sq. ft. (120-sq.-ft. on main floor)
- Built in 2019
- Onduvilla roof
- Adirondack Naturals custom front door
- Hampton cast iron direct vent stove with real flames
- Honey locust butcher block countertops
- Ikea water fixtures
- Iron kitchen knobs
- Secret compartments in the loft
- Nest fire alarm and carbon monoxide detector
- 24″ ceiling fan
- 40+ gallon water tank under the kitchen counter for off-grid living
- Magic Chef mini-fridge with separate freezer compartment
- Maple flooring
- Propane tankless water heater
- Mukwonago, WI
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Well I do like it. I wish here was more pics. Is there a seat downstairs?
I could see me in there with the wild cat. Wishing.
Except for the built-ins it appears to be unfurnished… There’s no mattress in the loft, for example. But there should be a corner space by the door that you could put a chair…
Why is there a faucet in the shower? Doesn’t look deep enough for a tub. This is an unfinished house?
That’s a leprechaun shower head.
You’d have to be really short to use that as a shower. Wondering why they put the shower faucet way down there???