When tiny homes first started gaining popularity, part of what attracted people to them was their incredible price point — $20,000 for your own home? It’s a deal that’s hard to beat. But small houses have been around forever, and the housing market is hard, which means that many tiny homes — which we’re calling anything below 450 square feet — aren’t so cheap.
Partly, it depends on the location. Do you want to live in Southern California, where prices are especially high? Sometimes, it also depends on the lot — a tiny home in a lot is one thing; a tiny home on 50 acres is another. Or maybe it’s just about your personal limit for luxury. Just because you have to live small doesn’t mean you can’t live large, so to speak.
With this in mind, we investigated what some of the most expensive tiny homes on the market look like right now. The top price point is over a million dollars, but when you get a look at it, you might find yourself sighing with longing the way we do over a gorgeous manor house. Ah, well. The lottery is bound to work out eventually, right?
A Home on a Vineyard in California
The house may be small at 400 square feet, but what you get is giant: a 58-acre boutique vineyard with views of Los Padres National Forest and Ventana Wilderness.
Price: $1,195,500
A Home on a Vineyard in California
The house may be small at 400 square feet, but what you get is giant: a 58-acre boutique vineyard with views of Los Padres National Forest and Ventana Wilderness.
Price: $1,195,500
A Beach Bungalow in California
When you’re just steps from the ocean, even a tiny home will stretch some of the biggest budgets. This 416-square-foot home has an ocean view from the loft in Pacific Grove, California.
Price: $775,000
A Beach Bungalow in California
When you’re just steps from the ocean, even a tiny home will stretch some of the biggest budgets. This 416-square-foot home has an ocean view from the loft in Pacific Grove, California.
Price: $775,000
A Cabin in California
Located in Boulder Creek, California, this one-bedroom, 355-square-foot home is located right on the water and comes with your own swimming hole.
Price: $349,000
A Cabin in California
Located in Boulder Creek, California, this one-bedroom, 355-square-foot home is located right on the water and comes with your own swimming hole.
Price: $349,000
Zen Getaway in Monte Rio, California
This Zen getaway in Monte Rio, California, is just 328 square feet, but you'll feel like you're living in an enchanted forest, so you won't mind at all.
Price: $300,000
Zen Getaway in Monte Rio, California
This Zen getaway in Monte Rio, California, is just 328 square feet, but you'll feel like you're living in an enchanted forest, so you won't mind at all.
Price: $300,000
A Blue House on a Blue Waterfront
Location is the selling point for this one. Located in Seguin, Texas, this tiny home is just 244 square feet, but it sits below pecan trees and along the Guadalupe River.
Price: $279,000
A Blue House on a Blue Waterfront
Location is the selling point for this one. Located in Seguin, Texas, this tiny home is just 244 square feet, but it sits below pecan trees and along the Guadalupe River.
Price: $279,000
An Off-Grid Hawaii Home
If you've ever dreamed of having your own farm, this off-grid cabin is the place to start. This 400-square-foot home is tiny, but the 20 acres it comes on is ripe with possibility.
Price: $275,000
An Off-Grid Hawaii Home
If you've ever dreamed of having your own farm, this off-grid cabin is the place to start. This 400-square-foot home is tiny, but the 20 acres it comes on is ripe with possibility.
Price: $275,000
A Riverside Cabin in North Carolina
Ever dream of having your own miniature homestead? At 221 square feet, this sweet cabin in North Carolina could help get you there.
Price: $215,400
A Riverside Cabin in North Carolina
Ever dream of having your own miniature homestead? At 221 square feet, this sweet cabin in North Carolina could help get you there.
Price: $215,400
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