A tiny movable home is a compact, fully functional house built on a trailer or wheels, allowing it to be transported from one location to another. It includes essentials like a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and storage—designed for minimal living with maximum comfort.
Yes! Many people live in tiny homes full-time. They are built for everyday use and can include heating, plumbing, electricity, and internet—just like traditional homes.
It depends on your local zoning laws and building codes. Some areas allow tiny homes in backyards or RV parks, while others require special permits. Always check with your local authorities before placing or living in a tiny home.
Prices vary based on size, design, and customization. On average, a ready-to-live-in tiny home costs between $20,000 and $80,000.
In many locations, yes. Tiny home rentals are increasingly allowed, especially for short-term stays. Always confirm with your city or county for rental regulations.
Tiny homes can be connected to traditional utility hookups or designed to run off-grid using solar panels, composting toilets, and water tanks.
Our build time typically ranges from 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the size and level of customization.