Thank you for pointing out some of these locations in California. I would love to find something affordable there. But in the meantime I'm here in Las Vegas and would love something like that here. At the tiny house festival last year in del Mar I talked briefly with the owner of Boxbl And he mentioned they were considering buying an old mobile home park and converting it since it had all of the existing infrastructure already laid out. I don't know if that's ever going to be an option but could be.
@@blainey73 of course! We send out tour times and dates as they become available. Best way to stay in touch is through email. If you head to our website you can get on our list. Www.farouttinyhomes.com
im looking for a tiny house community in sonoma county. i live in santa rosa and work here. so I cant be to far from work. as I pick up my kids from school also.can you help me out?
Jesus, California makes it extremely cost prohibitive to have a tiny home. DMV costs are off the charts here when compared to other states. Then you have Sacramento requiring the tiny to be in a backyard on foundation...so plumbed into that foundation (pouring foundation is thousands)...which mean the tiny house must be sold when/if the home is sold. San Jose isn't much better. This is not even considering the permitting process. Ask any developer, this is often the most time-consuming part of their process in California, and the source of their biggest delays in building. I would love to see cost breakdowns here. Then you have communities where parking RVs is now illegal between the hours of 2 AM to 6 AM. Yep, Berkeley did this right before the pandemic in early 2020. So much for Berkeley being progressive. They treat their homeless like criminals and/or vermin to be chased away, and that is not an exaggeration. It is horrifying what they do to these individuals, often without any warning. Throwing away their tents, clothing, prescription meds. Even the police are powerless to step in and stop it. When law enforcement asks if people can have time to collect a few belongings, they are told to "stand back". No exaggeration. Then there is how the Greater LA basic handles their homeless, porting them all over the country down to skid row. They've been doing that since I first moved there in 1997. Horrible...
I really think it’s time to move tiny homes in the Bay Area into open areas as tiny villages. The cost of living here is horrible.
Hi, any updates on more parks that allow tiny homes in california?
Who do you contact to buy your own land in order to put a tiny home on?
Thank you for pointing out some of these locations in California. I would love to find something affordable there. But in the meantime I'm here in Las Vegas and would love something like that here.
At the tiny house festival last year in del Mar I talked briefly with the owner of Boxbl And he mentioned they were considering buying an old mobile home park and converting it since it had all of the existing infrastructure already laid out. I don't know if that's ever going to be an option but could be.
We love the folks at Boxabl! Whatever it takes to bring affordability back to the housing market is crucial.
@@FarOutTinyHomes Is it possible to set up a meeting sometime? I'd love to meet in person and if you have any tiny homes to tour!
@@blainey73 of course! We send out tour times and dates as they become available. Best way to stay in touch is through email. If you head to our website you can get on our list. Www.farouttinyhomes.com
@@FarOutTinyHomes I'm on the list! Looking forward to checking you guys out in person! Thank you for everything you are going!
What about Seattle area and Tacoma for tiny homes! Thank you!
Any Information on Arizona for Tiny Homes
i heard santa cruz CA too
Well in California it’s tiny home friendly for rich people!
I don’t disagree there. I’ll be releasing a video covering some more availability in California soon :)
I want to find land I can own to place a tiny home on.
We are working extremely hard out here in Las Vegas to allow just that!
Would love an update :-)
By the way, I very much enjoyed your presentation! Judy Hynes
Oh thank you!
Well far out and groovy
Awe! Well thanks :)
Thankyou for all the helpful info. I live in Los Angeles but was thinking more north like Washington.
Thank you so much for being a part of our community and conversation!
im looking for a tiny house community in sonoma county. i live in santa rosa and work here. so I cant be to far from work. as I pick up my kids from school also.can you help me out?
Oops...I see Park Delta Bay was included in the video--I watching while distracted and missed that part of the video.
Vermont , i would like to know if Vt, hasand what the zoning is like ty
Uploading my Vermont video right now! It will be up at 7pm PST tonight!
Jesus, California makes it extremely cost prohibitive to have a tiny home. DMV costs are off the charts here when compared to other states. Then you have Sacramento requiring the tiny to be in a backyard on foundation...so plumbed into that foundation (pouring foundation is thousands)...which mean the tiny house must be sold when/if the home is sold. San Jose isn't much better. This is not even considering the permitting process. Ask any developer, this is often the most time-consuming part of their process in California, and the source of their biggest delays in building.
I would love to see cost breakdowns here.
Then you have communities where parking RVs is now illegal between the hours of 2 AM to 6 AM. Yep, Berkeley did this right before the pandemic in early 2020. So much for Berkeley being progressive. They treat their homeless like criminals and/or vermin to be chased away, and that is not an exaggeration. It is horrifying what they do to these individuals, often without any warning. Throwing away their tents, clothing, prescription meds. Even the police are powerless to step in and stop it. When law enforcement asks if people can have time to collect a few belongings, they are told to "stand back". No exaggeration.
Then there is how the Greater LA basic handles their homeless, porting them all over the country down to skid row. They've been doing that since I first moved there in 1997. Horrible...
Tiny home for the rich.