15 Charming Tiny Home Communities Across America (Full-Time Legal) + 3 You MUST Avoid

You could own a beautiful tiny home in a legal community for under $150K…
But pick the wrong one and you could get hit with a sudden notice and lose everything fast.

Tiny House Communities:
1. Orlando Lakefront at College Park, Florida – https://tinytownorlando.com/
2. Lake Walk Tiny Home Community, Greer, South Carolina – https://www.facebook.com/lakewalkcommunity/
3. Acony Bell Tiny Home Village, Mills River, North Carolina – https://aconybell.com/
4. Simple Life – The Hamlet, Flat Rock, North Carolina – https://simple-life.com/communities/north-carolina/the-hamlet/?utm_campaign=gmb
5. Tiny House Block, Mount Laguna, California – https://tinyhouseblock.com/
6. Village Farm Tiny Home Community, Austin, Texas – https://villagefarmaustin.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=maps
7. Cass Community Tiny Homes, Detroit, Michigan – https://casscommunity.org/tinyhomes/
8. Cedar Springs Tiny Village, New Paris, Ohio – https://cedarspringstinyvillage.info/
9. The Sanctuary, Ogilvie, Minnesota – https://www.thesanctuaryminnesota.com/
10. Tiny Tranquility Park, Waldport, Oregon – https://tinytranquility.com/
11. Shady Creek Resort, Aubrey, Texas – https://www.shadycreekrvpark.com/
12. Spur, Texas – America’s First Tiny House-Friendly Town – https://www.facebook.com/spurtinyhouses/
13. Escape Tampa Bay Village, Thonotosassa, Florida – https://www.escapetampabay.com/
14. Lemon Cove Village, Lemon Cove, California – https://lemoncovevillagervpark.com/
15. Upstate Tiny Home Village, Catskills Region, New York – https://atinyhouseresort.com/

In this video, we’re touring 15 charming tiny home communities across America where people can actually live full-time (legally)—plus 3 tiny home communities with major complaints and controversy you should research hard before committing. If you’re looking for a tiny house community, a tiny home community, or a place to find a tiny house for rent or for sale, this is your shortcut to avoiding expensive mistakes.

You’ll learn:
• Where tiny home living is actually legal (zoning + permits matter)
• Typical lot rent / lease fees and what’s included
• The best community features: trails, gardens, clubhouses, lake access, and co-working
• The biggest deal-breakers: management issues, unclear rules, and legal gray areas
• A simple “before you move in” checklist to protect your money

This is NOT just a list—this is a buyer/renter survival guide for tiny home living in the U.S.

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