20 Affordable Prefab Tiny Houses Under $100K

Are you looking for an affordable home that doesn’t compromise on style, comfort, or quality? 🏡✨ In today’s video, we’re showcasing 20 amazing prefab tiny homes that you can buy for under $100,000! Whether you’re interested in a cozy retreat, a full-time residence, or an Airbnb investment, these modern, energy-efficient, and stylish tiny houses offer something for everyone.

From container homes and modular ADUs to tiny houses on wheels, we’ve compiled a list of affordable prefab homes that maximize space, efficiency, and functionality. These homes come fully equipped with kitchens, bathrooms, and modern interiors, making them move-in ready with little to no hassle!

🔹 Key Highlights: ✅ Prices starting as low as $48,895
✅ Stylish & modern designs 🏠
✅ Off-grid & energy-efficient options 🔋☀️
✅ Perfect for full-time living, Airbnb, or vacation retreats
✅ Shipping available across the U.S. & Canada 📦

🔗 Check out each prefab home here:
00:00 Introduction
00:18 EVista – Escape Homes: https://www.escapetraveler.net/e-vista
01:32 Kithaus K4 – https://www.kithaus.com/modules-k4
02:50 Drop Structures Mono Mini – https://www.dropstructures.ca/mini/mono-mini
04:01 Alpine Tiny Home – Zen Tiny Homes https://www.tinyhomebuilders.com/tiny-house-marketplace/zen-tiny-home-1
04:44 Mammoth Tiny Home by Zen Tiny Homes – https://www.tinyhomebuilders.com/tiny-house-marketplace/mammoth-tiny-home-by-zen-tiny-homes
05:51 Nomad 28’ – Minimaliste Homes https://minimalistehouses.com/tiny-house-on-wheels/nomad-28
06:57 Model 264 – Avava – https://www.dwellito.com/modular-homes/model264
08:14 Hive House – https://www.dwellito.com/modular-homes/hive-haus
09:23 Vista Boho – Escape Homes – https://www.escapetraveler.net/vista-boho
10:40 Boxabl Casita – https://www.boxabl.com/casita
11:51 Mini 16 by Minimaliste Homes – https://minimalistehouses.com/tiny-house-on-wheels/mini-16
12:57 Cocoon Lite – https://www.dwellito.com/modular-homes/cocoon-lite
13:48 The Farallon – Tumbleweed Tiny House Company https://tumbleweedhouses.com/tumbleweed-models/farallon/
14:43 Able Nook – https://www.dwellito.com/modular-homes/ablenook
16:05 Showcase – Kountry Containers https://www.dwellito.com/modular-homes/kountry-containers-showcase
16:59 Nomad Cube 3 by Nomad Micro Home https://www.nomadmicrohomes.com/nomad-cube-3
17:54 Studio Shed Summit Series https://www.studio-shed.com/products/summit-series/
19:09 Holo – Drop Structures https://www.dropstructures.ca/holo
19:59 Kodasema Koda Loft https://www.dwell.com/article/kodasema-prefab-tiny-homes-united-states-launch-c92a70ee
20:59 MStudio – Honomobo https://www.dwellito.com/modular-homes/honomobo-mstudio

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