This 350 square foot Prefab Tiny Home has a Massive Covered Porch!

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Crazy Creek Resort has a 350 square foot cottage style modular home and they’re available to rent on a nightly basis. The cottage was built by Rover Tiny Homes and is set up as a studio model with a lock off bunk room. In this video I tour the Monashee, a luxury portable cottage that starts at $145,900 CAD (approximately $106k usd). Watch to learn more about the Monashee!

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