Do you need legal tiny house parking? Tiny House Block has available spots! It's in San Diego County in the beautiful Mount Laguna, in the Cleveland National Forest--just an hour from downtown SD. During our visit, we enjoyed connecting with full-time residents, who are eager to welcome new neighbors around the campfire for their next potluck! 🏡🏡👉 *See More Tiny Home Communities:* ruclips.net/p/PLlvBXhDyr9H1KYgiaoNKa-OZfOq6vXbkm
Tiny House Expedition I may have missed but how can I apply? Also very important as I do work from home is there awesome internet connection as my job requires I have a connection with Ethernet? Thanks in advance VERY interested ASAP. 🌹🌸🌸🌺
JR Dee almost! The movable tiny houses as ADUs zoning ordinances in San Diego city is expected to be fully approved in the next month or so. This community is in the county, grandfathered in for year round stays.
I used to live in the “rundown” RV park they talked about for 4 years prior to this new community. They omit quite a bit of information about living this lifestyle and the location. The elevation of this park is about 6000 ft. When the snow would fall, it would FALL. In one night we got about a foot and a half of snow, the plows that maintain the roads of the mountain DO NOT plow the park. The traffic on the mountain during these snow days was BAD. Thousands of people would flood the mountain right after is snowed and the mountain would have trash EVERYWHERE. We heard from neighbors outside the park who would have their property broken on to or partially destroyed by people because the “private property” signs were ignored. This duo who opened this park lied to all the tenants and evicted everyone out of this park, displacing people who could not afford to live at a $1300 rent. That rent by the way, is 4x what the RV park charged everyone. They spent a VERY hefty # just to purchase the park. Park plumbing was always a huge project for the previous owner, the park septic tank broke a couple times during the hot summers while we lived there. It would soak the ground around it and the heat just amplified the smell, So gross. Hopefully they’ll actually get that fixed. The amenities? The closest grocery store and gas stations that aren’t over $4/gal are about 30 mins give or take depending on the weather (the snow triples travel time if you aren’t used to driving in it). You really need a fuel efficient car to drive up and down if you don’t work from home. Want internet? Hughes Net is the only available provider. Cell service? Verizon works best, ATT after that, all others don’t work. Above all the heart ache this duo caused for my husband and I and all our neighbors, I miss living there, you get the 4 seasons there, not what you ever see down in SD. Julian, CA is a hop skip and a jump away which is one of the cutest towns you will ever see in SD. The nature here is breathtaking, countless hikes were taken. A lot of the previous neighbors I had were retired or spent the warmer months here and colder months in Arizona. I’m in no way telling people they shouldn’t live here, it’s a gorgeous place, just trying to give some real information, not sugar coated BS that omits that stuff people really need to know. The way they went about setting this park up was hurtful and facetious. We thought about taking legal action against them, but ultimately decided not to. If I had the option to move back to Mount Laguna, I would, but not if this duo owns the park still.
I would also like to add, I’m sure they used “rundown” because a lot of the RVs parked there were old models, about 20 years old or so. A lot of the tenants lived there for a very long time on fixed income, getting a new RV wasn’t something they could do. The park was in no way trashy. Just wanted to clarify that in case anyone wondered.
This sounds horrible and you should reconsider taking legal action or at least letting the local government know about what happened to previous tenants. I am surprised that the courts allowed it. I do think that the rental prices are way too high. I have been watching these videos for a few months and this is by far, the most expensive I have heard of for a community. He gives me a creepy vibe by the way and so does sis. I hope the new batch of tenants don't go through the same thing. Thing is when you have pages like this one, they are simply reporting on what they see so the owners are on their best behavior. They probably did not see anything that would be concerning.
@@milly9897 This is typical gentrification. There are too many gentrifiers in government to do anything effective about this type of behavior. The best you can do is gather a group of like minds, pool resources, buy land together and form cooperatives because you can't petition, sue, or vote out this problem at this point.
This is a dream of mine.I live in Pennsylvania.Grew up in a trailer park. I'd consider this to be the mini trailer park of the future.Being from a low income background.I think it would be awesome to be able to have an affordable small community. For people much like myself. Having people with each individual skills working together for the whole community.
Yep. You should be able to put a tiny house in a back yard, or a spot that you pay for. You should be able to capture the water that falls on the land you own (rain barrell), and harness energy that infringes on no one. There should not be a minimum size house requirement. It's all just for property tax.... I like to look at pretty neighborhoods, so I understand the need to have regulation about not looking like a dump, but other than that, there should be more latitude.
Definitely understand the extremely difficult circumstances that one commenter mentioned. I was just But the reality is, you were dealing with a septic tank issue for probably years. These critical infrastructure items are not free to maintain. There is a reason these new owners were able to address issues like that. They have to charge appropriate fees in order to provide the needed upgrades to improve the park. b/c the reality is, owning a park, you have to pay insurance, and taxes, and these go up and up (they do not stay the same). The overall issue is the value of money- ie inflation. Which was able to help us avoid a worse recession ie depression. The issue is not each other.
@@martini426 Do what this man did. Buy a failing RV park (you have tons of them in AZ already). Triple the lot rent. When the poor people who purchased mobile homes and parked them there can't afford the exorbitant increase in lot rent, you evict them AND they'll likely leave their mobile behind for you to renovate because they're already there because they can't afford any where else to live, they own no land to move the mobile home onto, and paying to have a movile home moved isn't cheap. They'll be homeless, but what do you care? Then you EVICT those who can't pay while keeping their mobile home they paid for and can't afford to move, and once that is accomplished, you then rebrand from a mobile home park to a "tiny home community". The ignorant, shallow, trend-seeking social media-absorbed narcissists who fall for this stuff don't care who was screwed over or forced into homelessness, as long as they have new material to post their videos and photos on Instagram, YT, and elsewhere. Kinda like this YT channel did right here. They just posted above to me that they "share what was shared with us". Seriously. Now, if you want an ethically acquired/built tiny home community, that is A LOT more actual work then just ruthless, psychopathic greed with total indifference to others as this particular "tiny home community" was created. Tiny homes are not affordable unless they are built in a co-operative manner and homeowners are VERY resistant to their home prices being de-valued anytime a community wants to buy land anywhere except farm land. Most all the communities that exist are/were zoned for mobile homes. The exceptions seem to be those who built on land zoned for farming. The tiny home communities that are NOT built in a ruthless manner seem to be created by religious leaders of various churches (I'm an atheist-leaning agnostic here, so this is NOT me promoting religion) who have a vision to house the most vulnerable in the community (the homeless, the disabled, the elderly, etc), and the community leader gets the entire community on board BEFORE they begin to build or plan anything. They then enroll the architects and engineers in that community to each create a design they are recommending, and enter the design in a contest. Those who win the contest each must then BUILD and DONATE that home design for the community. Honestly, mobile homes are much more cost efficient, and usually create far less waste of resources than tiny homes create, but there is a stigma people do not want. (Note: I have seen some exceptions to this, but most of them are in other countries that have different laws and zoning) The largest barrier to tiny homes becoming affordable and feasible is the home owners in every community where this is attempted, even in the most liberal places in California the home owners pitch a fit at community meetings, create FB private groups AGAINST the tiny homes that they delete once they achieve their desired goal of getting the board members to vote it down in their community. You would think an extremely liberal community like Berkeley, CA would be open to something like this, but both the business owners AND the home owners have fought against the homeless population mercilessly and in the ugliest manner you can imagine. It's the typical not-in-my-backyard mentality.
I could not live in any large city. I bet with the current isolation mandates that these young families are very happy to be away from the city and able to go for walks without worrying about crowds forcing you back into your condo or apartment. Fresh air!! Those are super cute!
When I attended high school back in 70's a good friends family owned the lodge up there. Some of my best memories are hanging up there with him and going to air force base to watch a free movie or two :)
Congratulations!! I would've loved to have seen the inside of LARGE Tiny with the big front porch, that last one where the couple was sitting on the porch with their dog. Very nice community.
Strived to live this way all my life since my early 1950s childhood! My grandfather used to allow Romani Varda wagons camp on our Ohio apple orchards in exchange for pruning/harvesting, and I had several friends I would look forward to returning. My first "tinyhouse" was a 60s recreation of a Vardo which I made for my old Dodge truckbed that was strong enough to winch out of the bed when I needed my open truck for hauling. A lot of fun life in that thing! Nice to see the perennial legalities being plowed thru in San Diego.
Awesome! I bet you have some childhood stories to tell. You should write them down. I bet they'd make some awesome books. My dad (b. 1927) grew up in the West Virginia hills on a farm and he told me the gypsies would come through there with stuff to trade and sell. He said they sold his dad a mule once, and his dad later realized the mule was blind. When we buried my dad, one of his relations said there was a gypsy baby buried in their family cemetery somewhere. He'd never been sure if it was true or a rumor. I wish I would've asked my dad more about it.
Every country need this kinda house and community. So serene and functional. I like the ideas and efforts that you put to make this place alive, I am really happy and wish that one day if I could live the kind of life there. 😎 Keep up the good work, your work is being valued in this earth, and that means a lot to those who understand it.
I'm glad they decided to open something up in California for all the people that wanted to rent or live in a tiny home but 11:50 is price gouging. Especially when they don't even offer internet or cable 😂
I wish San Antonio area would do something like this! AMAZING! This is amazing. I'm finally in a position to buy a tiny home, but I have no clue where to put it. There is also buying land, but that's a last resort.
Thank you for watching! We hear you are parking woes, and land buying can be tricky. Slowly but surely more legal option are spreading across TX and the entire US. There's hope! Check out Lake Dallas Tiny Home Village (tinyhouseexpedition.com/lake-dallas-tiny-home-village-officially-opens-spots-still-available) and this growing directory of communities: searchtinyhousevillages.com
Valerie Ann - I love the TX Hill Country, we have old friends from college who have a beautiful home there. In fact, we have so many friends (and family) moving to all parts of TX these last few years. Being such a large state, I appreciate the wide and varied differences in climate. The Hill Country is my favorite because it is gorgeous and gets chilly. 😉
Briana Team up with like minded folks to buy land together. For most folks, that’s the only way; other than possibly renting from friends or family. Or could offer to do caretaking in exchange for parking on the land.
That first home is gorgeous and seems so much bigger! And a full size real couch! I just can’t with the hard looking uncomfortable cubicle couches that we typically see in TH.
$1,200 per month (which is the cheapest rate) for a location this far out from San Diego is not a great deal. Like much of the Tiny House movement it is often not cost effective and usually more expensive than other forms of alternative housing. People really need to do their research.
My one bedroom one bathroom apartment in Los Angeles is about that same price $1100 in a low income section 8 neighborhood... The cheapest between San Diego county & Los Angeles county is Studio $900-$1000 usually run down area I'm downtown & got lucky with my place in San Diego most places are $2800 average + utilities to be so close to nature & have Thoes amenities that's actually fairly good price in considering the average
@@ShakeMyWay But who wants to live in a studio apartment compared to a beautiful tiny house like the ones I've seen here? Money isn't everything. And they have community there. That's worth a lot!
This is great ! I live in Yuba and Sutter Co in N Cali and know one is allowed to have tiny homes. To have this type of homes would be a wonderful thing to have up here due to there is issues with affordability . I would absolutely love to go tiny. I'm 62 and I rent . I believe however that I could certainly afford to go tiny. Many folks would too but we have no access to doing so. I dream of having my own tiny these days. I wish this could happen up here that's for sure. Thanks for this video.
I want to know where the girl got her tiny crouching Toothless ( 13:17 figurine pet Rock toy)!! I'm almost green with envy! Lovely home that's all lived in! ♥️ Fantastic community.
hands down you are awesome you give a person of lessor some hope best one. (Little house) i have seen with area's that needed bedroom, bathroom, kitchen good job.!! GOD will continue ti bless you guys.
@Photo Sushi IV I was gonna say the same. if u r about an hour away anyway, u can probably buy a decent house for a bit more as long as u stay in the burbs. I guess utilities will definitely be more for a bigger house though. This will attract people who are really trying to just lower their footprint and simplify their lives.
Right! Jeez... I CRACKED up at your coffee mess. I mean SD is expensive (lived there 10 years) but this isn’t even SD proper... not close at all to the coastal living people Pay a ton for.... this is beautiful too but it Is Ouuuuut there and that much?! I was surprised! Beautiful and whoever can afford it- considering how much more it is to travel to get the basics - kudos!
Flower Fun needs a couple of TV Trays or a folding table. People with the pit bull, if that's an Ametican flag under your chair, please pick it up. Great idea to turn a trailer park into a tiny home park. I hope we see more of these. I can't wait to see how you expand and progress!!!
Did you say you were from Laguna ???? Me too if so 👍live the tiny house idea for displaced artists like myself or anyone that needs a step up❗would love to have this in Laguna on L. Canyon Rd. Want to bring some tiny homes up here 😁please do..let's DO IT ‼️❤️😘
...love the mom and daughter situation (minus the snake with eyebrow-sorry)...also happy these communities are starting to take hold...will be interesting to see the changes that take place after this crazy time of social distancing /shelter in place/economic issues/etc...a time to simplify for me...ps still looking for felting supplies...
I am a low-income 62 year-old retired male who is struggling to find a place to live, in constant fear of ending up homeless, and I would give anything in my life to live this way in such a quiet, safe & beautiful place...I used to live in Valley Center and I miss it so, but could not find nor afford anywhere to live after losing the house....what little time I have left would be well spent in the peace of somewhere like this.
Brilliant totally - only one thing I'd change - shower curtain I'd rather have a sliding glass door instead...but everything else is marvelous!!! Godspeed in all yr endeavours...
I love this concept...the tiny house community. I probably wouldn’t live in one full time but I’d definitely would love one for a get away or to rent it out.
How do you get from the top of those "stairs" to the loft? crawl? You seem to have a stretch above the cabinets that has to be crossed without any protective railing.
Simara Torres to be honest... I live in MD and that’s about the price of a 1 bedroom apartment here. So it doesn’t seem too expensive to me, but compared to the Midwest I think that would be quite expensive .
It’s way too expensive for folks of modest means! Remember, the whole idea of the TH movement in the first place was AFFORDABLE housing, not overpriced toys for rich folks!!!
@@jazherahmacmornna8670 so true, I agree with every word you say. $1,150 a month this is way to expensive and is a total rip off to rent and live in a tiny house. It should be more affordable for people to live there. I live in Manhattan New York city. And that's the starting price for rent here and more for some people. I live in a two bedroom apartment and my rent is cheaper than the rent they want to rent a tiny house there.
@@jazherahmacmornna8670 "Affordable housing" meaning govt. funded "projects" how has that worked out? How are the "affordable" housing options in every major city that has been run completely by Dems at all levels for 50-60 years going?
That is a decent rental price for the San Diego area especially that it includes your most important utilities. What if the hey want to rent a lot space but they have solar power and only needs to have water and trash is the price different or the same. But your prices are good i live in Missouri about 40 minutes south of st. Louis. We have a smaller house it's a one level 3 bedroom 1 bath with a full basement. It sits on one acre, our house payment is $620.00 a month mortgage payment not a rental payment have well water so our only utilities are electric and trash. I think it's a pretty good deal. You guys are doing great keep it up, we are actually thinking of selling in a few years and building a tiny home it's just my husband and my and our two dogs.
I have always wanted a Tiny Home but kept running into the same issues with where to legally park it especially since most RV parks wont allow them either. I ended up getting a toy hauler and converted it to my now cozy luxury home with all of the things that I needed for my lifestyle. I am in Las Vegas, There is a builder out of Canada that I may dive deeper into in the future for my modern T.H. build. If you know about any villages trying to get started in Las Vegas (and not the one downtown run by the former Zappo's president) May he rest in peace, but that space is so exclusive to employees etc... but let me know and I would gladly do what I can to help out here in Las Vegas. Clearly we have the land... I have no idea why so many of the decision makers are so old in their thinking this is revolutionary and could be great for so many who want to ACTUALLY OWN their space and not be slaves to a mortgage for decades. Buying my rig was the best decision ever and this crazy year of 2020 forced it to happen sooner, there's my silver lining because I love being a Tiny Home momma :)
Jazherah MacMornna I think that’s the beauty of tiny living. Even if u live in “expensive” areas, it’s still doable since going tiny gets rid of your biggest expense which is housing. You’re already sacrificing space, so u can live anywhere!
Location..Location...Location. $750 lot fee. I have a 3 bedroom 2 bath with den (1200 square foot home) and I pay $700 month with a nice size yard. Guess I'll never live in this area of California. But if it works for you, go for it!
Odds are 750 Is not the full price for a 3 bedroom 2 bath at least not if you're in California. Presumably rent would be split between multiple parties for a place of that size but for a tiny home it would totally be doable if it's just one person or a young couple who wouldn't need that much Room.
Do you need legal tiny house parking? Tiny House Block has available spots! It's in San Diego County in the beautiful Mount Laguna, in the Cleveland National Forest--just an hour from downtown SD. During our visit, we enjoyed connecting with full-time residents, who are eager to welcome new neighbors around the campfire for their next potluck! 🏡🏡👉 *See More Tiny Home Communities:* ruclips.net/p/PLlvBXhDyr9H1KYgiaoNKa-OZfOq6vXbkm
I am interested in a tiny rental
Tiny House Expedition I may have missed but how can I apply? Also very important as I do work from home is there awesome internet connection as my job requires I have a connection with Ethernet? Thanks in advance VERY interested ASAP. 🌹🌸🌸🌺
Is tiny finally legal now in San Diego? I hear it’s still in the works. But maybe the county rules are different from the city?
JR Dee almost! The movable tiny houses as ADUs zoning ordinances in San Diego city is expected to be fully approved in the next month or so. This community is in the county, grandfathered in for year round stays.
Tiny House Expedition that’s awesome!
I used to live in the “rundown” RV park they talked about for 4 years prior to this new community. They omit quite a bit of information about living this lifestyle and the location.
The elevation of this park is about 6000 ft. When the snow would fall, it would FALL. In one night we got about a foot and a half of snow, the plows that maintain the roads of the mountain DO NOT plow the park. The traffic on the mountain during these snow days was BAD. Thousands of people would flood the mountain right after is snowed and the mountain would have trash EVERYWHERE. We heard from neighbors outside the park who would have their property broken on to or partially destroyed by people because the “private property” signs were ignored.
This duo who opened this park lied to all the tenants and evicted everyone out of this park, displacing people who could not afford to live at a $1300 rent. That rent by the way, is 4x what the RV park charged everyone. They spent a VERY hefty # just to purchase the park.
Park plumbing was always a huge project for the previous owner, the park septic tank broke a couple times during the hot summers while we lived there. It would soak the ground around it and the heat just amplified the smell, So gross. Hopefully they’ll actually get that fixed.
The amenities? The closest grocery store and gas stations that aren’t over $4/gal are about 30 mins give or take depending on the weather (the snow triples travel time if you aren’t used to driving in it). You really need a fuel efficient car to drive up and down if you don’t work from home.
Want internet? Hughes Net is the only available provider. Cell service? Verizon works best, ATT after that, all others don’t work.
Above all the heart ache this duo caused for my husband and I and all our neighbors, I miss living there, you get the 4 seasons there, not what you ever see down in SD. Julian, CA is a hop skip and a jump away which is one of the cutest towns you will ever see in SD. The nature here is breathtaking, countless hikes were taken. A lot of the previous neighbors I had were retired or spent the warmer months here and colder months in Arizona.
I’m in no way telling people they shouldn’t live here, it’s a gorgeous place, just trying to give some real information, not sugar coated BS that omits that stuff people really need to know. The way they went about setting this park up was hurtful and facetious. We thought about taking legal action against them, but ultimately decided not to. If I had the option to move back to Mount Laguna, I would, but not if this duo owns the park still.
I would also like to add, I’m sure they used “rundown” because a lot of the RVs parked there were old models, about 20 years old or so. A lot of the tenants lived there for a very long time on fixed income, getting a new RV wasn’t something they could do. The park was in no way trashy. Just wanted to clarify that in case anyone wondered.
This sounds horrible and you should reconsider taking legal action or at least letting the local government know about what happened to previous tenants. I am surprised that the courts allowed it. I do think that the rental prices are way too high. I have been watching these videos for a few months and this is by far, the most expensive I have heard of for a community. He gives me a creepy vibe by the way and so does sis. I hope the new batch of tenants don't go through the same thing. Thing is when you have pages like this one, they are simply reporting on what they see so the owners are on their best behavior. They probably did not see anything that would be concerning.
@@milly9897 This is typical gentrification. There are too many gentrifiers in government to do anything effective about this type of behavior. The best you can do is gather a group of like minds, pool resources, buy land together and form cooperatives because you can't petition, sue, or vote out this problem at this point.
Oh my God I had no idea!
Kayla Escolano wow so glad I read this it makes me want to edit my comment. Sorry about what happened with you and the other previous dwellers there.
This is a dream of mine.I live in Pennsylvania.Grew up in a trailer park. I'd consider this to be the mini trailer park of the future.Being from a low income background.I think it would be awesome to be able to have an affordable small community. For people much like myself. Having people with each individual skills working together for the whole community.
I loved this! California needs a lot more legal tiny home communities! (especially with the price of housing in California now!)
The fact that there are even "illegal" communities to begin with is utterly appalling. Our crooked politicians need to be fired for making such laws.
I agree💜
These are by far the cutest and coolest tiny houses I have seen. Thank you guys for showing them and may you always be blessed.
Should be legal to put tiny house anywhere you pay for, right? Our gov't doesn't want us to be sent free, self sustainable or to harness free energy
Lee hey troll, that’s a bit much for this thread...go troll elsewhere
Yep. You should be able to put a tiny house in a back yard, or a spot that you pay for. You should be able to capture the water that falls on the land you own (rain barrell), and harness energy that infringes on no one. There should not be a minimum size house requirement. It's all just for property tax.... I like to look at pretty neighborhoods, so I understand the need to have regulation about not looking like a dump, but other than that, there should be more latitude.
I agree big time
barbi-- they want us to remain wageslaves. wake up and walk away from the matrix!
Totally agree. Thats a free mind thinking right there. Dont mind the enslaved mind mentality
Definitely understand the extremely difficult circumstances that one commenter mentioned. I was just But the reality is, you were dealing with a septic tank issue for probably years. These critical infrastructure items are not free to maintain. There is a reason these new owners were able to address issues like that. They have to charge appropriate fees in order to provide the needed upgrades to improve the park. b/c the reality is, owning a park, you have to pay insurance, and taxes, and these go up and up (they do not stay the same). The overall issue is the value of money- ie inflation. Which was able to help us avoid a worse recession ie depression. The issue is not each other.
Excellent. We need these all over the country.
Not at such a high price. This should be half of what they’re charging.
Anybody knows about something like this in Arizona?
@@martini426 Do what this man did. Buy a failing RV park (you have tons of them in AZ already). Triple the lot rent. When the poor people who purchased mobile homes and parked them there can't afford the exorbitant increase in lot rent, you evict them AND they'll likely leave their mobile behind for you to renovate because they're already there because they can't afford any where else to live, they own no land to move the mobile home onto, and paying to have a movile home moved isn't cheap. They'll be homeless, but what do you care? Then you EVICT those who can't pay while keeping their mobile home they paid for and can't afford to move, and once that is accomplished, you then rebrand from a mobile home park to a "tiny home community". The ignorant, shallow, trend-seeking social media-absorbed narcissists who fall for this stuff don't care who was screwed over or forced into homelessness, as long as they have new material to post their videos and photos on Instagram, YT, and elsewhere. Kinda like this YT channel did right here. They just posted above to me that they "share what was shared with us". Seriously.
Now, if you want an ethically acquired/built tiny home community, that is A LOT more actual work then just ruthless, psychopathic greed with total indifference to others as this particular "tiny home community" was created.
Tiny homes are not affordable unless they are built in a co-operative manner and homeowners are VERY resistant to their home prices being de-valued anytime a community wants to buy land anywhere except farm land. Most all the communities that exist are/were zoned for mobile homes. The exceptions seem to be those who built on land zoned for farming.
The tiny home communities that are NOT built in a ruthless manner seem to be created by religious leaders of various churches (I'm an atheist-leaning agnostic here, so this is NOT me promoting religion) who have a vision to house the most vulnerable in the community (the homeless, the disabled, the elderly, etc), and the community leader gets the entire community on board BEFORE they begin to build or plan anything. They then enroll the architects and engineers in that community to each create a design they are recommending, and enter the design in a contest. Those who win the contest each must then BUILD and DONATE that home design for the community.
Honestly, mobile homes are much more cost efficient, and usually create far less waste of resources than tiny homes create, but there is a stigma people do not want.
(Note: I have seen some exceptions to this, but most of them are in other countries that have different laws and zoning)
The largest barrier to tiny homes becoming affordable and feasible is the home owners in every community where this is attempted, even in the most liberal places in California the home owners pitch a fit at community meetings, create FB private groups AGAINST the tiny homes that they delete once they achieve their desired goal of getting the board members to vote it down in their community.
You would think an extremely liberal community like Berkeley, CA would be open to something like this, but both the business owners AND the home owners have fought against the homeless population mercilessly and in the ugliest manner you can imagine. It's the typical not-in-my-backyard mentality.
Yes!!
@@vibecat4899 AGREED !! Even in CA, I thought they would be charging 400-800/month then he said 1150-1350, Im like WAIT? what ? ?
This is a lovely tiny house community. Need more of them for those who want a more economical life style.
I could not live in any large city.
I bet with the current isolation mandates that these young families are very happy to be away from the city and able to go for walks without worrying about crowds forcing you back into your condo or apartment. Fresh air!! Those are super cute!
When I attended high school back in 70's a good friends family owned the lodge up there. Some of my best memories are hanging up there with him and going to air force base to watch a free movie or two :)
Congratulations!! I would've loved to have seen the inside of LARGE Tiny with the big front porch, that last one where the couple was sitting on the porch with their dog. Very nice community.
Yes loved that they have a porch to sit on. Also love the mother/daughter with balcony. Their 2nd loft even accommodates guests.
In the process of making my own tiny house. I love to see a tiny house community.
Strived to live this way all my life since my early 1950s childhood! My grandfather used to allow Romani Varda wagons camp on our Ohio apple orchards in exchange for pruning/harvesting, and I had several friends I would look forward to returning. My first "tinyhouse" was a 60s recreation of a Vardo which I made for my old Dodge truckbed that was strong enough to winch out of the bed when I needed my open truck for hauling. A lot of fun life in that thing! Nice to see the perennial legalities being plowed thru in San Diego.
Have you checked out the Skoolies on You Tube? I feel like you could appreciate those
Awesome! I bet you have some childhood stories to tell. You should write them down. I bet they'd make some awesome books. My dad (b. 1927) grew up in the West Virginia hills on a farm and he told me the gypsies would come through there with stuff to trade and sell. He said they sold his dad a mule once, and his dad later realized the mule was blind. When we buried my dad, one of his relations said there was a gypsy baby buried in their family cemetery somewhere. He'd never been sure if it was true or a rumor. I wish I would've asked my dad more about it.
here looks like a nice place to live ;everybody can be friends ,mix with different culture and i looooveee how they respect nature.
They got me at community and eco consciousness ❤️
Hi Jon, I just saw this video, this is great, good for you.
All of those lil houses are just so adorable I really like all of them
This place looks really great. Clean and organized. Looks like fun too. These sibs did a great job!!!!
a BIT greedy if you ask me, but yes they did a GREAT job, Impressed, now I want to do the same thing but better. . . and the movement has begun ;) LOL
Every country need this kinda house and community. So serene and functional. I like the ideas and efforts that you put to make this place alive, I am really happy and wish that one day if I could live the kind of life there. 😎 Keep up the good work, your work is being valued in this earth, and that means a lot to those who understand it.
I'm glad they decided to open something up in California for all the people that wanted to rent or live in a tiny home but 11:50 is price gouging. Especially when they don't even offer internet or cable 😂
everyone involved seems nice and respectful and thoughtful
I just love all the different ideas in these tiny houses. Great job
I wish San Antonio area would do something like this!
AMAZING!
This is amazing. I'm finally in a position to buy a tiny home, but I have no clue where to put it. There is also buying land, but that's a last resort.
Thank you for watching! We hear you are parking woes, and land buying can be tricky. Slowly but surely more legal option are spreading across TX and the entire US. There's hope! Check out Lake Dallas Tiny Home Village (tinyhouseexpedition.com/lake-dallas-tiny-home-village-officially-opens-spots-still-available) and this growing directory of communities: searchtinyhousevillages.com
@@TinyHouseExpedition that was so nice of you to give her info. Ty
Frosandavocados I’ve heard Fredericksburg was opening a tiny house community
Valerie Ann - I love the TX Hill Country, we have old friends from college who have a beautiful home there. In fact, we have so many friends (and family) moving to all parts of TX these last few years. Being such a large state, I appreciate the wide and varied differences in climate. The Hill Country is my favorite because it is gorgeous and gets chilly. 😉
Briana Team up with like minded folks to buy land together. For most folks, that’s the only way; other than possibly renting from friends or family. Or could offer to do caretaking in exchange for parking on the land.
That first home is gorgeous and seems so much bigger! And a full size real couch! I just can’t with the hard looking uncomfortable cubicle couches that we typically see in TH.
I look forward to seeing more tiny home communities emerge and I hope they will also be open to Skoolies.
What are skoolies?
What a great little community!! Thanks for sharing this with us!! Peace to all ....
$1,200 per month (which is the cheapest rate) for a location this far out from San Diego is not a great deal. Like much of the Tiny House movement it is often not cost effective and usually more expensive than other forms of alternative housing. People really need to do their research.
Agreed. You can get a studio apartment in OB for this rate.
Yeah i agree. I work for the government and gotta make trips out to this area. It aint the most enjoyable drive I'll tell you that.
You get a room for rent on Colorado for that.
My one bedroom one bathroom apartment in Los Angeles is about that same price $1100 in a low income section 8 neighborhood... The cheapest between San Diego county & Los Angeles county is Studio $900-$1000 usually run down area I'm downtown & got lucky with my place in San Diego most places are $2800 average + utilities to be so close to nature & have Thoes amenities that's actually fairly good price in considering the average
@@ShakeMyWay But who wants to live in a studio apartment compared to a beautiful tiny house like the ones I've seen here? Money isn't everything. And they have community there. That's worth a lot!
The tiny house with the balcony is my favorite.
This is great ! I live in Yuba and Sutter Co in N Cali and know one is allowed to have tiny homes. To have this type of homes would be a wonderful thing to have up here due to there is issues with affordability . I would absolutely love to go tiny. I'm 62 and I rent . I believe however that I could certainly afford to go tiny. Many folks would too but we have no access to doing so. I dream of having my own tiny these days. I wish this could happen up here that's for sure. Thanks for this video.
I want to know where the girl got her tiny crouching Toothless ( 13:17 figurine pet Rock toy)!! I'm almost green with envy! Lovely home that's all lived in! ♥️ Fantastic community.
Wow lovely camp fire community. Well simple living n enjoying the best life amongst nature.
Hey, your video popped up on my timeline! Its Jennifer here(the manager of the air bnb in Joshua tree)! Awesome community you have there!!
These are lovely. I see the video is three years old so I am wondering if you had any damage from the fires in the area.
I totally want to live like this video for a couple years!! Love your community there!! ❤️🥰
Do it! Thanks for watching
I agree this is a cool idea. Really cute tiny homes.
hands down you are awesome you give a person of lessor some hope best one. (Little house) i have seen with area's that needed bedroom, bathroom, kitchen good job.!! GOD will continue ti bless you guys.
That first house was amazing
You guys have done a wonderful job
Lovely video! Nice to see the people and those tiny houses are so beautiful, so esthetic. Tranquil living, yay :)
Beautiful, spacious house number 1. Farmhouse number is adorable. 💖 Oh, I’ve seen the tour of Erins house before 💖
Really beautiful home and the community is an ideal that needs expanding. The steps seems awfully wide though
I like this simple tiny house , after retirement i think i wanna live in tiny house
I checked their website and $1650 per month seems absurd given the remote location. You can rent a 1 bedroom apartment in North Park for that price.
Beautiful tiny home.
Spat out my coffee when I saw the price tag.. 1300-1500 a month for 300sq ft!? If I had that kind of money id buy a full house.
Lee blah blah blah it’s called capitalism...go read up on it some time. go troll elsewhere, you’re not even american.
@Photo Sushi IV I was gonna say the same. if u r about an hour away anyway, u can probably buy a decent house for a bit more as long as u stay in the burbs. I guess utilities will definitely be more for a bigger house though. This will attract people who are really trying to just lower their footprint and simplify their lives.
Right! Jeez... I CRACKED up at your coffee mess. I mean SD is expensive (lived there 10 years) but this isn’t even SD proper... not close at all to the coastal living people Pay a ton for.... this is beautiful too but it Is Ouuuuut there and that much?! I was surprised! Beautiful and whoever can afford it- considering how much more it is to travel to get the basics - kudos!
Smaller is better, and the world is about to learn this.
God YHVH bless and keep America. Keep safe, keep blissful. Stay united, America.
VERY REFRESHING, THANK YOU.
Love love love this place, San Diego Ca !!! Whoop whoop it up. Caught my 👁
goodness, i live in PV and didn't know about this place! how neat!
Flower Fun needs a couple of TV Trays or a folding table. People with the pit bull, if that's an Ametican flag under your chair, please pick it up. Great idea to turn a trailer park into a tiny home park. I hope we see more of these. I can't wait to see how you expand and progress!!!
It’s not an Ametican flag....it looks like a duffle style bag with stars on it. Also live & let live. 🤦🏽♀️
Amazing place
Absolutely love this place. I’m always happy to see another legal place to park a tiny.
Absolutely fantastic
Did you say you were from Laguna ???? Me too if so 👍live the tiny house idea for displaced artists like myself or anyone that needs a step up❗would love to have this in Laguna on L. Canyon Rd. Want to bring some tiny homes up here 😁please do..let's DO IT ‼️❤️😘
...love the mom and daughter situation (minus the snake with eyebrow-sorry)...also happy these communities are starting to take hold...will be interesting to see the changes that take place after this crazy time of social distancing /shelter in place/economic issues/etc...a time to simplify for me...ps still looking for felting supplies...
Congrats! Looks great!
I really like the owners of this property & their desire to build a community.
Wow. What a great idea!
It’s like a mobile home park but not. What a nice idea.
Right, the rents to park it is high, too close together. Rents will go down now.
A nice fluffy futon would fit great in the farm house tiny home
We’re planning this kind of thing. I hope this can help us too
Awesome cute video💜
I stayed here! Loved it :)
Very interesting,beatifull.
Farm House: At 6:24 you can see curtain too close to the hot plate. What better curtains? Oh, I know! Mini Blinds! Yeah!
I am a low-income 62 year-old retired male who is struggling to find a place to live, in constant fear of ending up homeless, and I would give anything in my life to live this way in such a quiet, safe & beautiful place...I used to live in Valley Center and I miss it so, but could not find nor afford anywhere to live after losing the house....what little time I have left would be well spent in the peace of somewhere like this.
Excellent idea! ❤️
Such a cool concept . I would live there 🥰
Great idea guys wish you all the best !
Brilliant totally - only one thing I'd change - shower curtain I'd rather have a sliding glass door instead...but everything else is marvelous!!!
Godspeed in all yr endeavours...
Love the intro. Your videos being positive vibes.
One thing you might consider is half steps on the stairs for those who cant take big steps.. and a option of a real wood burning stove.
Wow . very nice. Would like to move there.
I've always wanted to run a site like this.
I love this concept...the tiny house community. I probably wouldn’t live in one full time but I’d definitely would love one for a get away or to rent it out.
love it I will just suggest to put in decks that are the same size or bigger than your tiny houses with a fire pit and juzucci.
Oh my that is so expensive! Tiny house people.cannoy.afford that. Too much.Looks very nice.
San Diego is very expensive. Well California, actually. So considering, it's not bad for the area.
How do you get from the top of those "stairs" to the loft? crawl? You seem to have a stretch above the cabinets that has to be crossed without any protective railing.
Stunning
$1,150 a month to live in a tiny house. Yikes. Its a very nice community but ouch it’s expensive. I guess thats Cali for ya
Simara Torres to be honest... I live in MD and that’s about the price of a 1 bedroom apartment here. So it doesn’t seem too expensive to me, but compared to the Midwest I think that would be quite expensive .
It’s way too expensive for folks of modest means! Remember, the whole idea of the TH movement in the first place was AFFORDABLE housing, not overpriced toys for rich folks!!!
@@jazherahmacmornna8670 so true, I agree with every word you say. $1,150 a month this is way to expensive and is a total rip off to rent and live in a tiny house. It should be more affordable for people to live there. I live in Manhattan New York city. And that's the starting price for rent here and more for some people. I live in a two bedroom apartment and my rent is cheaper than the rent they want to rent a tiny house there.
Lee You’re an idiot! Democrats are the ones who fight for affordable housing. The greedy landlords vote re-thug-lican .
@@jazherahmacmornna8670 "Affordable housing" meaning govt. funded "projects" how has that worked out? How are the "affordable" housing options in every major city that has been run completely by Dems at all levels for 50-60 years going?
Great video. Thank you for sharing
That is a decent rental price for the San Diego area especially that it includes your most important utilities.
What if the hey want to rent a lot space but they have solar power and only needs to have water and trash is the price different or the same.
But your prices are good i live in Missouri about 40 minutes south of st. Louis. We have a smaller house it's a one level 3 bedroom 1 bath with a full basement. It sits on one acre, our house payment is $620.00 a month mortgage payment not a rental payment have well water so our only utilities are electric and trash. I think it's a pretty good deal.
You guys are doing great keep it up, we are actually thinking of selling in a few years and building a tiny home it's just my husband and my and our two dogs.
Omg, this is so Awesome!
The mother daughter might really find an Instant Pot very useful. Just a suggestion. Enjoy
agreed instant pot, air fryer, and hot plate...it's all good! I would probably exchange the air fryer for a convection toaster oven, but that's me.
I have always wanted a Tiny Home but kept running into the same issues with where to legally park it especially since most RV parks wont allow them either. I ended up getting a toy hauler and converted it to my now cozy luxury home with all of the things that I needed for my lifestyle. I am in Las Vegas, There is a builder out of Canada that I may dive deeper into in the future for my modern T.H. build. If you know about any villages trying to get started in Las Vegas (and not the one downtown run by the former Zappo's president) May he rest in peace, but that space is so exclusive to employees etc... but let me know and I would gladly do what I can to help out here in Las Vegas. Clearly we have the land... I have no idea why so many of the decision makers are so old in their thinking this is revolutionary and could be great for so many who want to ACTUALLY OWN their space and not be slaves to a mortgage for decades. Buying my rig was the best decision ever and this crazy year of 2020 forced it to happen sooner, there's my silver lining because I love being a Tiny Home momma :)
Definitely check out searchtinyhousevillages.com 😊🏡
This is cool living
I love everything about the green (aqua) place, except the colors. lol
This is awesome
I’d live here 😁. But I’d put “fronts” on the staircase storage.
It's on my "to do" list, LOL ❤🥰❤
@@JOYkwondo sounds picky but put a beauty ring on that shower head nipple. details shine a light on overall quality.
@@nonyabizness.original ooh! Thanks for the tip! ❤🥰❤
JOYkwondo 👍🏻. Great concept you have going. Hoping for continued success! 😊
@@leahwalker9868 Thanks Leah! ❤🥰❤
I would like to build a tiny house village!
Hope you to build one where people don’t have to be rich to live there.
Jazherah MacMornna I think that’s the beauty of tiny living. Even if u live in “expensive” areas, it’s still doable since going tiny gets rid of your biggest expense which is housing. You’re already sacrificing space, so u can live anywhere!
Make a lot of money if they did
You can. Manifest it and remember it’s a process Slowly but Surely
I hope your dream comes true!
This was really enjoyable to watch.
So happy to hear that-thanks for sharing & watching!
Really hope other states follow this!
Long ago, I had a roommate who was originally from San Diego, and I she told me about having a horse. I guess she lived in an area like this.
DAAAAMN that's expensive for tiny living
its california
Okay it is California.
I love no tv. You're the best!
Location..Location...Location. $750 lot fee. I have a 3 bedroom 2 bath with den (1200 square foot home) and I pay $700 month with a nice size yard. Guess I'll never live in this area of California. But if it works for you, go for it!
Odds are 750 Is not the full price for a 3 bedroom 2 bath at least not if you're in California. Presumably rent would be split between multiple parties for a place of that size but for a tiny home it would totally be doable if it's just one person or a young couple who wouldn't need that much Room.
Where do you live?!
@@jenlinds1 Knightdale, NC. Brought house in December 2015
Hi, I'd like to know about what's the price range for a weekend stay ?
OMG. I WOULD LIKE TO LIVE THERE