Tuesday, 12 March 2013

10 Tiny Homes You Can Actually Buy

1. This 128-square-foot teeny in Tennessee.

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Cleaning your room will take five minutes tops. Listing here.

Source:  tinyhouselistings.com

2. This 273-square foot mini Maine dwelling.

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You won't have to worry about your in-laws inviting themselves over for weeks at a time. Check it out here.

Source:  tinyhouselistings.com

3. This 32-square-foot(!) itty-bitty wonder shack in Massachusetts.

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The house and its builder, micro-architecture enthusiast Derek Diedricksen, were featured inThe New York Times; it's called the "Gypsy Junker" and is "made primarily out of shipping pallets, castoff storm windows and a neighbor's discarded kitchen cabinets." It's a steal at $1200.

Source:  tinyhouselistings.com

4. This relatively spacious 384-square-footer in Maine.

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Still not big enough that you'll ever lose anything ever. Check it out here.

Source:  tinyhouselistings.com

5. This 198-square-foot baby cabin on wheels in Colorado.

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Listing here.

Source:  spiceboxhomes.com

Which features the cutest kitchen of all time.

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That is a truly innovative magnetic knifeblock.

Source:  spiceboxhomes.com

And the coziest bedroom.

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If this doesn't make you want to curl up in bed then we have nothing more to say to each other.

Source:  spiceboxhomes.com

6. This 140-square-foot mobile Texas micro-house.

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Listing here.

Source:  tinyhouselistings.com

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Cat not included.

Source:  tinyhouselistings.com

7. This 216-square-foot pint-sized caravan in Oregon.

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It's on wheels like many of the others, so if you don't like your neighbors or hate the smell of the nearby burrito-cum-pizza place, just get up and move. Listing here.

Source:  tinyhouselistings.com

8. This 312-square-foot houselet in Arizona.

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Your landlord will never vanish in the middle of the night, leaving you to fix your inexplicably perpetually-flushing toilet all by yourself. Listing here.

Source:  tinyhouselistings.com

9. This 120-square-foot minute shack in California.

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Listing here.

Source:  tinyhouselistings.com

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Just think of all the memoirs you'll write.

Source:  tinyhouselistings.com

10. This 192-square-foot petite home in Minnesota.

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The porch is perfect for knitting, sipping lemonade, and contemplating your blessedly clutter-free life. Listing here.

Source:  tinyhouselistings.com

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