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As we approach the end of the year, we wanted to let you know about four Tiny Mountain Houses that are currently $10,000 to $50,000 off the original sales price. Below, you will see the four models currently on sale and ready for you.

Let us know what you think about these tiny houses in the comments below!

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End of Year Sale on Four Tiny Mountain Houses

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While we’ve previously shared the stunning homes of amazing individual residents at Village Farm Austin, today we’re taking a comprehensive look at the community itself. This “agrihood” represents a growing trend in the tiny house movement: purposeful communities that prioritize sustainability, shared resources, and a high quality of life.

Located in the heart of Texas, Village Farm Austin isn’t just a place to park a home; it’s a vision for a modern, neighborhood-centric lifestyle. From on-site organic farming to state-of-the-art wellness facilities, this village sets a high bar for what a tiny house community can achieve when design and community spirit come together.

Images courtesy of Tiny House Giant Journey / Village Farm Austin

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What happens to teenagers and young adults who age out of the foster system? Often they’re left struggling and homeless. Ruston Seaman and his non-profit New Vision are trying to solve that problem by building a village of 24 tiny homes in Philippi, West Virginia.

This village will give these vulnerable young people a stable place to live and learn essential life skills. The first tiny home is nearly finished and was unveiled at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in March. Thanks to a $750,000 grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh, they hope to have five homes finished this summer. See some photos below and read more about the village from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

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24 Homes To Support Vulnerable Young Adults!

Small house community with cozy cabins and a central fire pit at sunset.

Images via New Vision

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Get excited for another issue of the Tiny House Magazine! Issue 137 includes great builds, an epic van conversion, and a book-centric tiny house. You’ll also learn about a North Carolina visionary building affordable ADUs in his area, get advice on differentiating between wants and needs, and hear from a tiny house on how the tiny house revolution has changed the face of homeownership — maybe forever.

There’s even a helpful article on packing light for international travel! You can get your PDF issue at Tiny House Magazine for $7. Let us know which article you found the most helpful and inspiring.

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Check Out a Van Conversion & Bibliophile’s Tiny Home

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Get excited for Issue #116 of the Tiny House Magazine! This issue is packed full of awesome information on everything from adventuring cats to producing income from your tiny house to living tiny in an expensive city. You’ll even get tips and tricks on designing a tiny home for healing — sounds lovely!

Get your digital download today!

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Plus Designing a Healing Home & Living in an Expensive City

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Nestled near East Nashville, TN is the Ironwood Grove, a tiny house hotel that offers 6 different tiny homes to stay in. Each one is uniquely different, modern, and cozy to make you feel comfortable while away from home.

Below you can check out some of the tiny homes as well as the courtyard. Would you consider a stay here? Take a look and then let us know in the comments below!

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Tiny House Hotel in Tennessee’s Music City

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Images via Ironwood Grove

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This is The Basecamp, a 28-ft. cedar tiny house on wheels, furnished, and move-in-ready, for $69,900 over on eBay.

This BASECAMP Tiny House is in Very Good Condition. It has been gently lived in over the last few years and shows minor signs of wear and use. Overall it is in good shape and is selling completely furnished! Everything works as it should and it has zero issues. Please see all photos.

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28-ft., Cedar-Built, Basecamp Tiny House on Wheels for sale on eBay

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Images via zen_cycles/eBay

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This is a log cabin park model tiny house for sale out of Rutherfordton, North Carolina via Tiny House Marketplace.

According to the listing, it’s a two-year-old Green River park model RV with 399-sq.-ft. of space. It features quartz counters, bronze fixtures, a mini-split system, keyless entry, a four-burner stove oven, a full-size refrigerator, a brand new sofa, dining table, and chairs, a daybed, and a trundle with a new mattress and honeycomb shades. The asking price is $63,000. Check it out and learn more below.

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399-sq.-ft. Log Cabin Park Model Tiny House RV For Sale in North Carolina

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This is to let you know that there’s an available tiny house (unit 8) in the Escape Tampa Bay Tiny House Village in Thonotosassa, Florida.

It’s an Escape ONE XL Tall model with the solar option. Take a look below and if you’re seriously interested get in touch with sales over at Escape using the information below. What do you think?

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Escape ONE XL Tiny House Available in Tampa Florida Tiny House Village!

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Images via Escape Tampa Bay

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