Discover 30 Tiny House Communities in the USA for Affordable and Alternative Living

🌍 Discover 30 Tiny House Communities in the USA for Affordable and Alternative Living! 🌍

Are you fascinated by the tiny house movement and curious about tiny house communities? From the scenic mountains of Colorado to the sunny beaches of Florida, we explore 30 of the most charming and innovative tiny house communities in the USA. These unique neighborhoods are designed for those seeking a simpler, eco-friendly, and affordable lifestyle, where modern amenities meet minimalistic living. Join us as we tour each community’s unique perks, amenities, and commitment to sustainable and community-focused living! 🏠✨

Whether you’re dreaming of a cozy lakefront retreat, a mountain escape, or an agrihood community, there’s something for everyone. These tiny house villages provide an inspiring lifestyle for those looking to downsize, reduce costs, or simply live more intentionally.

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00:00 Introduction
00:32 LUXTINY TINY HOME COMMUNITY – LAKESIDE, ARIZONA https://www.luxtiny.com/
01:29 PARADISE TINY HOME COMMUNITY – Desert Hot Springs, California https://www.paradisetinyhomecommunity.com/
02:17 PARK DELTA BAY – ISLETON, CALIFORNIA https://deltabay.org/
02:59 The Cottages at Pine Lake – Huntsville, Alabama https://gotinybefree.com/the-cottages-at-pine-lake/
03:52 Desert’s Edge RV Park – Phoenix, Arizona https://www.desertsedgerv.com/
04:36 Tiny House Block – Mount Laguna, California https://tinyhouseblock.com/
05:16 Whispering Aspen Village – Fairplay, Colorado https://www.facebook.com/whisperingaspenvillage/
05:59 Community First! Village – Austin, TX https://mlf.org/community-first/
06:43 Escape Tampa Bay Tiny Home Village – THONOTOSASSA, FLORIDA https://www.escapetampabay.com/
07:30 Circle Pond Tiny Community in Ruskin, Florida https://circlepondtinycommunity.com/
08:25 Orlando Lakefront Tiny Home Community – Orlando, Florida https://tinyhouserental.club/
09:23 Live Oak Landing – Freeport, Florida
10:10 Canoe Bay Escape Village – Rice Lake, Wisconsin https://www.canoebayvillage.com/
10:59 Village Farm Tiny Home Community – Austin, Texas https://villagefarmaustin.com/
12:04 Tiny Tranquility Park – Waldport, Oregon https://tinytranquility.com/
12:38 Escalante Village – Durango, Colorado https://www.escalantevillage.com/
13:24 Acony Bell Tiny Home Village – Mills River, North Carolina https://aconybell.com/
14:08 Spur Freedom – Spur, Texas https://www.kcbd.com/2022/07/26/look-spur-tiny-house-friendly-town/
15:02 The Sanctuary Minnesota – Ogilvie, Minnesota https://www.thesanctuaryminnesota.com/
15:39 Caballos de las Estrellas – Rodeo, New Mexico https://caballosdelasestrellas.com/
16:19 Tiny Estates – Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania https://tiny-estates.com/
17:07 Vintage Grace – Yantis, Texas https://vintagegracetexas.com/
17:44 Tiny Home Village – Albuquerque, New Mexico https://www.bernco.gov/county-manager/behavioral-health-initiative/housing-supports/tiny-home-village/
18:20 Wildwoods Community Farm – Chapel Hill, North Carolina https://www.facebook.com/p/Wildwoods-Farm-100064762625856/
18:54 Mount Hood Tiny House Village – Welches, Oregon https://www.mthoodtinyhouse.com/
19:28 Hobbitat Spaces at Blue Moon Rising – McHenry, Maryland https://bluemoonrising.org/blog/all/hobbitat-think-big-live-small/
20:03 Mustard Seed Tiny Homes Community – Dawsonville, Georgia https://mustardseedtinyhomes.com/
20:33 Eden Village – Springfield, Missouri https://edenvillagespringfield.org/
21:03 Creek Walk Tiny Home Community – Travelers Rest, South Carolina https://creekwalkcottages.com/
21:44 River Ridge Escape – Mentone, Alabama https://riverridgeescapes.com/communities/

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