I like how you got most of the necessities in so small a space. Consider putting the desk counter height where the futon is and the futon where the desk is. This will give more prep space for cooking. Just an idea. I enjoyed the video.
Wow, a compact mini house on wheels. The only thing I'd change is. Swap the couch with the front counter/desktop. Go for a fold down counter and put a TV in the corner. I think it would make for better use of the space. As well as a path to the bathroom and kitchen. When the counter is left up. It would make better use for more prep space.
A composting toilet, as much solar as possible, a box up front for batteries (lithium please) and inverter & heated floors. Might as well have a few creature comforts! Cute build!
That looks really good for people that need there own space or for example this year with the fire season, I didn't think they even lived in those areas.
The mobile home is amazing, you can travel everywhere with it, it's fun and full of amenities for long trips. Thank you for sharing this wonderful house model😍🙏
So great to see at least the cooktop and water heater are off the grid! Really like the touches of LVP flooring and stainless steel sink inside and the water spigots outside! Would love to see an option for solar set up for that mini split to be able to really escape RV park camping though :)
Love this beautiful tiny home. You have done a fabulous job with the configuration of this home. You are right that it has everything that one to two people might need. How much does a house like this cost?
Unfortunately many would never take care of the home plus they still have a problem of where to set it up. Many homelss people are on drugs alcohol both or the choose the homeless life they do not want to live a normal life in a home. I don't understand why someone would want to be homeless but at least 50% choose to be homeless ans do not want a home. I guess they like traveling from place to place and being cooped up in a home feels to confiding. I've met a few homeless vets who can't stand to be cooped up in a confined space so they live outside homeless so have tents but no home and do want one. It's crazy to most of us that there are people who choose this life the Vets are usually suffering from PTSD and aren't getting the help they need either they have refused the help or can't find the help. Drug addicts can't save a penny to pay for anything other then drugs and being high all the time they're not going to take care of a home not even a tiny home. If the give someone a tiny home they need to be vetted to make sure it's not going to be a waste od resources and time. There are some who would benefit from a tiny home like a mom with kids struggling to make ends meet. I think for most homeless the best thing to give them is a Bicycle with a Bicycle camper. This gets them out of the weather, a safe place to sleep and keeps their things safe and a way to carry their things with them where ever they go. Bike campers are cheap and easy to make light weight take up very little space and it give the homeless something of their own which can improve their mentality and selfworth. These little bike campers give them a place to sleep with a locking door can be powered with a small amount of solar a small cooking area can be built in a compartment on the outside of the camper and a outside solar shower compasting toilet can be used outside with a show road attachment with shower curtain for privacy. Not only does this give the homeless a place to sleep eat and shower they also get a bike for transportation which could be made into a E bike if the homeless wants to make it or if money and/or e bikes are donated everything can be charges by solar. Each city should designated composit dump sites and water fill ups and it would be nice if they have bike camper campgrounds for homelss with security guards to ensure people safety and the homeless are keeping the area clean. I think this would help the homeless more them anything else out there. It'd not a perfect system but it's much better then the way things are now and I haven't heard of a better idea. You cant just give all homeless an apartment or tiny homes there are a lot of problems with that but bike camper low cost small space easy to move so if it gets trashed by the homeless person it's not going to hurt others clean up is easy even throwing the whole bike camper away isn't a big deal these camper are very small enough room for one person to sleep, theres no ability to stand up in the camper and two ppl would be a very tight. It has a very little storage places for clothes but it's basically just a place safe to sleep at night or lay in when the weather is bad it's about 7 ft long 2 to 3 foot wide and about 3 foot tall so it's micro tiny. It's hard to explain it all but if interested look up bike campers factory bike camper is to much money but they can be built at a very low cost. So look up DIY Bike Campers many like very good like Mico tear drop campers a lot of different designs with different accessories and options. Sorry for the long comment but finding ways to help with the homeless is something I've been looking into for 5 yrs now and the bike camper it's the best solution I've come up with. Making a camper van or tiny house would not work for most homeless. A camper van could be putting a alcoholic or drug addict behind the wheel of a bigger vehicle. Also they would need a drivers license and insurance this just would not work. If the person you have a van to had no DL Insurance and drunk or high you could be held liable for a lawsuit. Tiny homes takes a truck to move. Anyways sorry for my very long comment just had a lot to say about this subject it's something I thought about a lot and I would like to help. I think bike campers would be a good starting point with help from the city in a place for setting up the camper like a bike camper camp ground that has rules to keep things clean and safe....
Very cute looking tote tiny house (actually more like a "space"). Like the kitchen window. Maybe couple inches taller for complete eye level views to the outside. And to add another sleeping option, have same size 7 ft eating board hinged to the bottom that can be flipped up for sleeping pad. Better yet, make it optional to only flip up a section of bottom board to make more counter space next to sink. Another suggestion, above kitchen window install a pull-down ,and out , mounting bracket for a smaller size flat screen TV. Perfect position to watch TV in front of the couch. All this could be upgrades, or standard. Really liked all your outside standard features 👌.
The right side of the long desk could be a top to bottom closet providing much needed hidden storage. Tiny house tend to look messy fast when people stuff is all over the place
From 2018 until 2023 I was a Traveling Tech for Indian Motorcycles and lived in 16 foot camper and lived in State/Natural parks and absolutely loved it but there were times I wish I had gotten a 18 footer, there's no way I could do a 12 footer, that's just too small, atleast to live in more than a couple weeks much less permanently. I loved my time as a travelling tech and loved the simplicity of little small but 12 foot is too small. When living tiny you the most important thing is entertainment, and having spent most of a winter in Montana I'll tell you gotta have entertainment inside when the weathers crappy and you can't go outside. I had a 24" Roku Tv with a DVD player so when the weather was bad I would watch t.v. and when the internet was down I watched movies, there not much room in the 12 footer to put a tv.
Comprehensive! Very nice little trailer. I would want a shower with a moveable head and that's about all I'd change except maybe doors on the cabinets :)
Super Cute and I get that the builder has to make money, but I'm going to stick with the $15,000 travel trailer for now. Maybe I would feel different if I wasn't on such a tight budget.
Totally understand! Rv’s are meant for recreation and will quickly deteriorate as they are built extremely cheap. This one will last for decades and longer if maintained well
I would put a kitchen on one end, bathroom on the other end. Then put a murphy bed in the middle, with a fold down table on the under side for daytime eating, game playing or puzzle working during inclement weather, bed can be put up during daytime and lowered for sleep at night,you have 6ft to play with, for door. You can also put in a tv mount on the back of the MB. Then have potable light weight recliners, I have some that are really comfortable and weigh practically nothing that come with stools that also practically weigh nothing that could be used for chairs for the table so 4 people could eat there very easily it would be perfect!!
The water heater needs an enclosure to protect it from inclement weather, and your customers need to know that the water heating unit must be drained completely before the temperatures in their areas approach freezing. Learn from my mistake.
You might want to consider having the option of the flip-down stairs that many higher end RVs use that store inside the RV when the RV is not in use or is in travel mode. The downside is that they can get wet/snowy depending on the weather when deployed, and you want to dry them before flipping up into the inside stowage position.
I need a full-size fridge and a twin bed. Other than that, nice unit. If I'm by myself, though, every bit of space would be "used" for something. Mainly storage.
a very thin drawer over the frig that pulls out to hold an induction cook-top woulda saved a ton of valuable space. You really don't even need a drawer - just shove it on top of that frig.
What is the length from the bathroom wall to the front wall? My calculations are just shy from 8'4". Also, how deep is that wall on the toilet side of the bathroom to get a more clearer idea of the floor space available for furniture? Thanks!
Dont see where it tells you the GVW , CCC and tounge weights. Also is it a 30 amp electrical system? Would you register it ws a travel trailer for licensing purposes? 😮
A GREAT option for regular vehicles. I didn't see the place it connects to services... like at campgrounds. I saw the outdoor plug. I wondered about water. I don't have any experience with RV or Tiny camping. With a flush toilet you have to have a waste collection space, right?
Was a price mentioned. I heard a little about financing…but not the price. How is a regular toilet able to be emptied into a system for disposal. Thank you for the great offering and tour😊
Thanks! The price is $31,500 and yes, financing is available! The regular toilet and all water is emptied via a 3" standard rv outlet. A compost toilet can also be added to prevent having black water.
Looks well made, thankyou for sharing. Being only 12 feet long, the layout looks backwards and kind of a inefficient use of what little space/ cubic ft. that you have to work with. Just my non expert opinion, but the bathroom should be in front where the trailer's tongue is. This way the rear of the trailer, which I think is taller/higher ceiling, could accommodate a lofted bed with storage and or a desk under it. Also, a $180 ac window unit would lower the overall price and should be enough to cool this small space. Not a critique, just my thoughts. Love the plywood walls for strength and ease of mounting anything on the walls. Seems priced a little high but so is everything else these days. Great walkthrough and breakdown of this tiny house. Please don't confuse my differences in opinion as complaints about what you've built. I think you're on to something that many people are in need of and interested in. Keep up the process and thanks again for sharing.
I'm planning on moving to Washington or Alaska eventually one way trip that would work better insulation pop up on a piece of land and done tiny bills eventually ill build one that's pretty neat setup u r right if I was moving around alot I'd go rv
The price is ridiculous. I wish I had gotten a tiny home in the beginning. Now they are just too expensive. $30k is just too much for something so small. It is nice and perfect for one person traveling.
I don't remember the cost but it is nice and has everything you actually need. I do see some others on your website that I really like that are a good price. I wish I knew someone who could build a home like this. Awesome job.
@@tinyhouselistings Dude... You guys are pricing this sooo wrong... Just because Travel Trailers RIPOFF the living hell out of people and stupid people fall for it (you KNOW this is true) Does not mean yall have to charge the same as them. $13,000 max for this Tiny House.
A fleet of these using maybe lower cost materials (drywall...) would be ideal for transitional housing to help get people off the street. There is nothing more demoralizing than sharing 5 toilets that are constantly broken between 50 people & having zero privacy. This is a very small space & can't be that much to build when you put it in a factory & start pumping them out at scale.
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I like how you got most of the necessities in so small a space. Consider putting the desk counter height where the futon is and the futon where the desk is. This will give more prep space for cooking. Just an idea. I enjoyed the video.
That's is perfect for traveling, much better than a travel trailer. I would go all electric with a hot plate and water heater. Great job Steven!
Hot plate wouldn't work if you wanted to cook with no power available, same is true with hot water.
@tinyhouselistings I was thinking of being set up in a RV park with full hookups. I hope it sells well for you.
@@normaninsandiego7061 Gotcha! In that case yes what you suggested would work.
Not much better than a travel trailer, a lot heavier,
@@agoodlife2 Thanks for the positive, insightful comment! Have a wonderful day!
Wow, a compact mini house on wheels. The only thing I'd change is. Swap the couch with the front counter/desktop. Go for a fold down counter and put a TV in the corner. I think it would make for better use of the space. As well as a path to the bathroom and kitchen. When the counter is left up. It would make better use for more prep space.
A composting toilet, as much solar as possible, a box up front for batteries (lithium please) and inverter & heated floors. Might as well have a few creature comforts! Cute build!
All can easily be accommodated!
Very simple and functional.
Agreed! That was the overall goal. Thanks for watching!
Steven this is adorable and sophisticated! Love all of the windows and natural lighting!❤
Thank you so much! We have already revamped this design and it will be on fully display coming soon!
That looks really good for people that need there own space or for example this year with the fire season, I didn't think they even lived in those areas.
The mobile home is amazing, you can travel everywhere with it, it's fun and full of amenities for long trips. Thank you for sharing this wonderful house model😍🙏
nice! simple but practical. very charming, too. ❤
I think I would put in a flip up counter on the end, for more counter top!😊
So great to see at least the cooktop and water heater are off the grid! Really like the touches of LVP flooring and stainless steel sink inside and the water spigots outside! Would love to see an option for solar set up for that mini split to be able to really escape RV park camping though :)
Solar can be installed easily! We just haven’t began doing that in house.
Tiny houses should be small like this, not big like other tiny houses, the cute house is really extraordinary, I like it
Thank you for the comment! We build several models at various sizes for different use cases
Love this beautiful tiny home. You have done a fabulous job with the configuration of this home. You are right that it has everything that one to two people might need. How much does a house like this cost?
Thank you! Please click the link in the description for details! Priced at $31,500
I want this for an outdoor office
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very nice tiny home. This is all we need. An additional spare small container for storage would be good too.
Hi,I like it.Keep up the good work.I spread the good news,about your invention.This house would help alot of folks.
Amazing idea! The layout phenomenal!
I love it!!
Wish people would make these for homeless people. ❤❤❤❤❤
They would destroy them. Look up this situation! It’s happened. Dope don’t care about a house
Unfortunately many would never take care of the home plus they still have a problem of where to set it up. Many homelss people are on drugs alcohol both or the choose the homeless life they do not want to live a normal life in a home. I don't understand why someone would want to be homeless but at least 50% choose to be homeless ans do not want a home. I guess they like traveling from place to place and being cooped up in a home feels to confiding. I've met a few homeless vets who can't stand to be cooped up in a confined space so they live outside homeless so have tents but no home and do want one. It's crazy to most of us that there are people who choose this life the Vets are usually suffering from PTSD and aren't getting the help they need either they have refused the help or can't find the help. Drug addicts can't save a penny to pay for anything other then drugs and being high all the time they're not going to take care of a home not even a tiny home. If the give someone a tiny home they need to be vetted to make sure it's not going to be a waste od resources and time. There are some who would benefit from a tiny home like a mom with kids struggling to make ends meet.
I think for most homeless the best thing to give them is a Bicycle with a Bicycle camper. This gets them out of the weather, a safe place to sleep and keeps their things safe and a way to carry their things with them where ever they go.
Bike campers are cheap and easy to make light weight take up very little space and it give the homeless something of their own which can improve their mentality and selfworth. These little bike campers give them a place to sleep with a locking door can be powered with a small amount of solar a small cooking area can be built in a compartment on the outside of the camper and a outside solar shower compasting toilet can be used outside with a show road attachment with shower curtain for privacy. Not only does this give the homeless a place to sleep eat and shower they also get a bike for transportation which could be made into a E bike if the homeless wants to make it or if money and/or e bikes are donated everything can be charges by solar. Each city should designated composit dump sites and water fill ups and it would be nice if they have bike camper campgrounds for homelss with security guards to ensure people safety and the homeless are keeping the area clean. I think this would help the homeless more them anything else out there. It'd not a perfect system but it's much better then the way things are now and I haven't heard of a better idea. You cant just give all homeless an apartment or tiny homes there are a lot of problems with that but bike camper low cost small space easy to move so if it gets trashed by the homeless person it's not going to hurt others clean up is easy even throwing the whole bike camper away isn't a big deal these camper are very small enough room for one person to sleep, theres no ability to stand up in the camper and two ppl would be a very tight. It has a very little storage places for clothes but it's basically just a place safe to sleep at night or lay in when the weather is bad it's about 7 ft long 2 to 3 foot wide and about 3 foot tall so it's micro tiny. It's hard to explain it all but if interested look up bike campers factory bike camper is to much money but they can be built at a very low cost. So look up DIY Bike Campers many like very good like Mico tear drop campers a lot of different designs with different accessories and options. Sorry for the long comment but finding ways to help with the homeless is something I've been looking into for 5 yrs now and the bike camper it's the best solution I've come up with. Making a camper van or tiny house would not work for most homeless. A camper van could be putting a alcoholic or drug addict behind the wheel of a bigger vehicle. Also they would need a drivers license and insurance this just would not work. If the person you have a van to had no DL Insurance and drunk or high you could be held liable for a lawsuit. Tiny homes takes a truck to move. Anyways sorry for my very long comment just had a lot to say about this subject it's something I thought about a lot and I would like to help. I think bike campers would be a good starting point with help from the city in a place for setting up the camper like a bike camper camp ground that has rules to keep things clean and safe....
maybe homeless people should be paid to make them - or shown how to make them - and learn skills in the process.
i love this ! absolutely perfect !!!
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i love this
Beautiful inside and outside. Love this design concept. Happy New Year!🎆🎈🎊
Thank you so much! Happy New Year!
Very cute looking tote tiny house (actually more like a "space"). Like the kitchen window. Maybe couple inches taller for complete eye level views to the outside. And to add another sleeping option, have same size 7 ft eating board hinged to the bottom that can be flipped up for sleeping pad. Better yet, make it optional to only flip up a section of bottom board to make more counter space next to sink. Another suggestion, above kitchen window install a pull-down ,and out , mounting bracket for a smaller size flat screen TV. Perfect position to watch TV in front of the couch. All this could be upgrades, or standard. Really liked all your outside standard features 👌.
The right side of the long desk could be a top to bottom closet providing much needed hidden storage. Tiny house tend to look messy fast when people stuff is all over the place
❤/Beautiful and encouraging, I subscribed already and appreciate a lot. Watching from Mozambique
This is a quality Tiny Home! What a great space! I love that it is NOAH Certified! ;)
Very nice
So cute!!😊
Oohhh, this would be perfect for travelling around for holiday! Lovely house! :)
I love this. Totally awesome 🤩...
Have you looked into solar packages or under body water and grey tanks?
If you make the bed the height of the desk, you can and lots of storage under it.
The bed put in this home is totally up to the buyer!
From 2018 until 2023 I was a Traveling Tech for Indian Motorcycles and lived in 16 foot camper and lived in State/Natural parks and absolutely loved it but there were times I wish I had gotten a 18 footer, there's no way I could do a 12 footer, that's just too small, atleast to live in more than a couple weeks much less permanently. I loved my time as a travelling tech and loved the simplicity of little small but 12 foot is too small. When living tiny you the most important thing is entertainment, and having spent most of a winter in Montana I'll tell you gotta have entertainment inside when the weathers crappy and you can't go outside. I had a 24" Roku Tv with a DVD player so when the weather was bad I would watch t.v. and when the internet was down I watched movies, there not much room in the 12 footer to put a tv.
I like Hot Plates. You can move them right out of the way. 😊❤
We put hot plates in previous builds and people complained, go figure!
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Yes! People So Hard to Please! We are spoiled rotten. Need to go back to Pioneer days!
That is really nice. To small for me but I understand the purpose.
Good job !!! 💯👍
Wow, so nice!!
Beautiful
Love it❤
Comprehensive! Very nice little trailer. I would want a shower with a moveable head and that's about all I'd change except maybe doors on the cabinets :)
Would rather have a larger couch/ sleeper in the space where the big office place is and use smaller tables for laptops or eating
Super Cute and I get that the builder has to make money, but I'm going to stick with the $15,000 travel trailer for now. Maybe I would feel different if I wasn't on such a tight budget.
Totally understand! Rv’s are meant for recreation and will quickly deteriorate as they are built extremely cheap. This one will last for decades and longer if maintained well
Me encanto!❤...saludos desde Puerto Rico😊
I love it....Fitting everything into a 12 foot space is a challenge. I have an Idea for an alternate floorplan if you are interested.
Describe it. I'm interested
cute thanks, ideas
I would put a kitchen on one end, bathroom on the other end. Then put a murphy bed in the middle, with a fold down table on the under side for daytime eating, game playing or puzzle working during inclement weather, bed can be put up during daytime and lowered for sleep at night,you have 6ft to play with, for door. You can also put in a tv mount on the back of the MB. Then have potable light weight recliners, I have some that are really comfortable and weigh practically nothing that come with stools that also practically weigh nothing that could be used for chairs for the table so 4 people could eat there very easily it would be perfect!!
i need it !
The water heater needs an enclosure to protect it from inclement weather, and your customers need to know that the water heating unit must be drained completely before the temperatures in their areas approach freezing. Learn from my mistake.
Suggestion : that top shelf thing should be made specifically to house those inexpensive foldable bins all across.
Is there a solar option
Not in-house yet! but it could easily be added by an individual. This is something we are looking to doing in the very near future!
That's perfect
can you explain how the flash toilet work there? you have to do pluming outside?
You might want to consider having the option of the flip-down stairs that many higher end RVs use that store inside the RV when the RV is not in use or is in travel mode.
The downside is that they can get wet/snowy depending on the weather when deployed, and you want to dry them before flipping up into the inside stowage position.
I think there could have been a pop out extension for extra counter space when cooking
I need a full-size fridge and a twin bed. Other than that, nice unit. If I'm by myself, though, every bit of space would be "used" for something. Mainly storage.
A full-sized fridge wouldn't work in this particular model, but we have ones larger that can definitely accommodate that.
a very thin drawer over the frig that pulls out to hold an induction cook-top woulda saved a ton of valuable space. You really don't even need a drawer - just shove it on top of that frig.
What is the length from the bathroom wall to the front wall? My calculations are just shy from 8'4". Also, how deep is that wall on the toilet side of the bathroom to get a more clearer idea of the floor space available for furniture? Thanks!
The 2000 -2009 trailblazer/ envoy with it's 6000 lb tow capacity is great for this 4000 lb thow
Dont see where it tells you the GVW , CCC and tounge weights. Also is it a 30 amp electrical system? Would you register it ws a travel trailer for licensing purposes? 😮
How much is this? This a perfect tiny house I been looking for. Got everything I need. Where can I purchase this?
Exactly what I need. Wonder if they'd do some changes?
If the customizations are minimal and the layout isn’t changed, we can look at those requests. Thank you!
Iloved is nices 😊😮
A GREAT option for regular vehicles. I didn't see the place it connects to services... like at campgrounds. I saw the outdoor plug. I wondered about water. I don't have any experience with RV or Tiny camping. With a flush toilet you have to have a waste collection space, right?
For water hookup you just use a standard water hoses for waste water it’s a standard rv connection.
This is WAY too small for me, but you have fun with that. 😂
Ok! Thank you for your comment.
how is it insulated for cooler weather like what is the temperature s it can be comfortable in?
Our homes are built for all climates in The Continental United States
Was a price mentioned. I heard a little about financing…but not the price. How is a regular toilet able to be emptied into a system for disposal. Thank you for the great offering and tour😊
$31.500,- Not too bad if you ask me! You can have this for years and make so many good memories!
Thanks! The price is $31,500 and yes, financing is available! The regular toilet and all water is emptied via a 3" standard rv outlet. A compost toilet can also be added to prevent having black water.
Looks well made, thankyou for sharing. Being only 12 feet long, the layout looks backwards and kind of a inefficient use of what little space/ cubic ft. that you have to work with. Just my non expert opinion, but the bathroom should be in front where the trailer's tongue is. This way the rear of the trailer, which I think is taller/higher ceiling, could accommodate a lofted bed with storage and or a desk under it. Also, a $180 ac window unit would lower the overall price and should be enough to cool this small space. Not a critique, just my thoughts. Love the plywood walls for strength and ease of mounting anything on the walls. Seems priced a little high but so is everything else these days. Great walkthrough and breakdown of this tiny house. Please don't confuse my differences in opinion as complaints about what you've built. I think you're on to something that many people are in need of and interested in. Keep up the process and thanks again for sharing.
The bathroom can’t be on the front based on the height of the shower and additional head space. Thanks for watching!
Would it be possible to install a Cinderella Freedom Incineration Toilet (gas version) as an option?
How much is this and does it have a bathroom and kitchen
What is the weight? I’m curious if my truck could tow this, so I need to know if the weight
Mentioned in the video! It's about 3,500 pounds and any V8 SUV or Truck can tow it.
I would of had a slide out deck almost width of that tote...like a chopping board under a kitchen counter.
Wondering how well it handles below freezing temps with the water heater and outside spigots?
Hot water gets heat tape treatment
Are you still making these? Link says its sold.
I got a tear drop camper would do the same thing it cost 13k. Got the same amenities. Can be put on a Ford escape.
Apples to oranges
I think I missed the price. What is it?
$31,500
Woah!!
Isn’t that what a camper is for? A camper is more aerodynamic for the most part and more versatile
I'm planning on moving to Washington or Alaska eventually one way trip that would work better insulation pop up on a piece of land and done tiny bills eventually ill build one that's pretty neat setup u r right if I was moving around alot I'd go rv
Would love to see a floor plan for this home.
The price is ridiculous. I wish I had gotten a tiny home in the beginning. Now they are just too expensive. $30k is just too much for something so small. It is nice and perfect for one person traveling.
It’s less than the price of an extremely cheaply made RV
Yep. Materials are $$; so is labor. Price is good I think, and I’ve built my own tiny house.
I don't remember the cost but it is nice and has everything you actually need. I do see some others on your website that I really like that are a good price. I wish I knew someone who could build a home like this. Awesome job.
@@Ballygirl886 you do know someone who can build a home like this, us! You can even finance it. build@tinyhouselistings.com for more details!
@@tinyhouselistings Dude... You guys are pricing this sooo wrong... Just because Travel Trailers RIPOFF the living hell out of people and stupid people fall for it (you KNOW this is true) Does not mean yall have to charge the same as them. $13,000 max for this Tiny House.
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Price?
A fleet of these using maybe lower cost materials (drywall...) would be ideal for transitional housing to help get people off the street. There is nothing more demoralizing than sharing 5 toilets that are constantly broken between 50 people & having zero privacy. This is a very small space & can't be that much to build when you put it in a factory & start pumping them out at scale.
That makes a nice (she shed )😊
do you have this model available?
We discontinued it
12' by 8' long , sure about that.....smaller windows would give more room for storage.
Summer use Only with the water piping out in the open. Sad!
Not true at all.
Why didn't you mention the price?????
It’s in the link to the listing in the description as mentioned in the video :-)
What is yr lowest price
Put a door for the bathroom.
If you buy it we will :-)
@@tinyhouselistings can't afford it
Can yr tiny house b towed by a smart car
Definitely not. Please watch video, V8 truck or SUV is recommended.
What's the price
$29,500
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What's the cost of this home... Mary is my name and I need a home...
Hi Mary! Please click the link in the description
I'm looking for something that I don't have to use a car to pull
Interesting size, layout and concept. I would change the background music or mute it completely. It competes with your narration.
Give us a ballpark price.
Please click the link in the description :-)
you are tall enough so the counter should be taller..
I always notice that because im tall myself
Steven is 6’4” and the counter works perfectly for him. Thanks for watching!
So its a small travel trailer but costs more.
There's no comparison to this tiny home and a travel trailer in any respect.
How much
Is it insolated I like it 👌
Very much so!
Is this the one I’ve seen you advertise for 25,000 ?
It's listed on their website for $31,500
@@ryefry yes I went there after I posted , but I swear I had seen same thing recently for 25,000 🤷♀️
@@heavencantwait1218 incredible tiny homes is selling a double axle 16 foot for $25K right now
I could see $23000.
@@heavencantwait1218Maybe the Incredibox 16'