This is a “2 for 1” tiny cabin deal in Joshua Tree, California.
Each cabin includes its own solar system, septic system, propane system, water meter and 2 scoops of charm.
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Two-for-one Joshau Tree Tiny Cabins

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2 FOR 1 Escape to Copper Mountain Mesa where the skies are big and the views of Joshua Tree National Park and surrounding mountains are stunning! The night skies are dark and star-filled. Open space and conservation land in this neighborhood ensure few neighbors and tranquility. This listing is for two completely refurbished cabins, each on separate parcels totaling 7.5 (5 + 2.5) acres. (65465 Sonora and 1799 Winfield) Each cabin includes its own solar system, septic system, propane system, water meter and 2 scoops of charm. These cabins have been operated as a successful B&B (Air B&B #s 3031389 and 2935953) and rated as 1 of the top 20 paces to stay in Joshua Tree.
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$199,000 for both.
I’d never want the bed in the living room or kitchen- make it a Murphy bed and good to go!
Great idea! — Tiny House Talk Team
I need to be near hospitals, I am wheelchair bound. Really like the open floor plan. Is there a floor plan I can look at to see if it is ADA appropriate. I want to try this as a home in Michigan. Please email me. Thank you for your time and consideration. How much for a week as a bed and breakfast?
High Desert Regional Medical Center is about 2o minutes from where these houses are located.
Good to know! — Tiny House Talk Team
Hi Chris — I think you’d need to contact the Realtor here for more info: http://www.estately.com/listings/info/1799-winfield-road–2
Wow Joshau Tree…! All the way out there in the desert…! Now if I remember that is like the last stop out in the desert before Palm Springs, I think I read somewhere…! It is a beautiful looking spot, and the house looks very bright and cheerful… I would just have a problem being out in the middle of no where, sort a speak…! But best of luck to you…! It is pretty…
Actually this area is not “in the middle of nowhere”. I’ve lived in the Palm Springs area for over 10 years. These two houses are about 20 minutes from a SuperWalmart, a Home Depot and many places to eat and shop. Yucca Valley is about 25 minutes away and it has any kind of store you could need. High Desert Regional Medical Center is about 15 minutes away also. The problem with these houses, among other things, is that there is no cooling and it can get quite warm in the high desert in the summer months.
No cooling would be tough! — Tiny House Talk Team
Beautiful. But if I recall, there is a free community out there somewhere where anyone can come and live for free off-the-grid.
Places like that do not exist anymore. There ARE many run-down shacks that were built when the government was giving away 5 acre parcels to anyone who would come and build something on the land.
Most of these are completely abandoned now and in ruins. People don’t realized how really expensive propane is and also the cost of trucking in your water supply every month. Solar would take of your electricity needs but of course that is a very expensive investment.
Not sure about that JM — sounds exciting though if it exists! — Tiny House Talk Team
Sigh, yeah of such little faith. I guess I will have to hunt it down. I think 60 minutes did a segment on it. It is somewhere out in the desert–not too far from Joshua Tree I think.
Yes Chuck, places like that still do exist. It is called Slab City. And there are many more like that where no one will make you leave–and not too well publisized for obvious reasons. But these are wild places and off-grid means just that. You are on your own. Once you got shelter figured out, then water, food, etc. No one said it would be easy. And doesn’t every city have places the homeless aren’t forced to leave? Might be called sqautting, or something else.
I LOVE Joshua Tree!!! Man, I wish I could purchase just one.
Great design, well planned. I wish someone would interview the owner. They must be some kind of master craftsman.