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AS the tiny home trend continues to be a serious option for homebuyers, many retailers are getting into the game.
Amazon, Walmart, Home Depot, and more have started offering tiny home kits online for those looking for a more affordable living space.
For example, Amazon is selling a customizable, three-bedroom tiny home for $11,698.
The 20-foot by 40-foot home comes fully furnished with a kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms.
Assembly should be straight-forward as its fold-up design allows for a simple setup.
Delivery is free and should arrive within four days of ordering, according to the Amazon website.
The product falls under the Voluntary 30-Day Return Guarantee which means customers may return anything purchased within 30 days following delivery of the item.
DAINTY DWELLINGS
Amazon is also offering a pre-assembled tiny home for $20,000 which can be assembled in seven hours.
Measuring 20 feet, the home is fully insulated and comes with pre-assembled plumbing, which provides hot and cold water in the kitchen and bathroom.
However, the manufacturers suggest employing a team, including a plumber, to assemble the tiny home.
Altogether, the 375-square-foot open layout includes two bedrooms, one bathroom, one kitchen, and one living room.
LIVING LARGE
While tiny homes continue to trend, DIYers have been converting many spaces into the home of their dreams.
Those looking for a cheaper living alternative have turned old ambulances, school buses, shipping containers, and even sheds into homes.
These are also gaining popularity among eco-conscious homeowners looking to reduce their carbon footprint.
Tiny homes may also be customizable to fit specific needs.
Where to buy a tiny home
THE tiny home phenomenon found new heights as an alternative living solution for consumers concerned with ballooning homebuying costs and sustainability concerns.
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You can buy ‘tiny homes’ online in a few places, including:
You can also check out our full tiny home guides here:
However, tiny homes may be a gray area in some states and cities as they have differing regulations.
Plus, like all homes, they must be built to code.
Some restrictions may include a minimum ceiling height of 6 feet, 8 inches, at least one bathroom, and at least two means of escape in case of a fire or other emergency.