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Id like to know how much to build a tiny house for my husband and I and how big is it I may need two thank you…I d like more information please call
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You should contact Tumbleweed Tiny House Company for those details.
Охуенно!
Good afternoon Jenna and Guillaume,
We’re letting everyone in the tiny home community know that we have just launched The Great American Tiny Home Building Contest, a design and construction competition to build (or have built) a Park Model tiny home that can compete in cuteness and innovation with the more popular 8.5′ tiny homes on wheels. Our minimum width is 10 feet with no minimum length. We had originally planned to ask if you guys wanted to be a judge but I see you are in Boulder the weekend before. We’d certainly love to have you if you can swing it.
My name is Beth Livingston, one of the developers of Coral Sands Point Recreational Village, a tiny home community offering deeded waterfront tiny home lots for PMRVs on High Rock Lake in North Carolina. First prize in the contest is a waterfront tiny home lot at Coral Sands Point (value = $55K).
This contest is open to BOTH professionals and amateurs with a maximum of 25 entrants (minimum is 10 entrants – pretty good odds). We have already been contacted by a major home-focused TV network and they have asked us to distribute their casting application to our contestants because they want to follow tiny builds from start to finish.
We are CURRENTLY SEEKING CONTESTANTS and tiny home resources for our contestants and asking the community to help get the word out. If you have a book or other product or a service you’d like us to include in our resource list, please let us know. And we will also be happy to promote your blog on our website in exchange for the same.
Please take just a few moments to look over the contest details at http://www.coralsands point.com and if interested, please email us or use the form on our website to indicate how you’d like to be involved.
Thank you for taking the time to read this message and review our site and we look forward to your response/feedback. The registration period is Feb 2 – 28 while entry applications will be submitted in early March. Competition the last week in August.
Beth Livingston
Coral Sands Point Recreational Village
We were tiny when tiny wasn’t cool!
336-416-4232
I just had the pleasure of meeting these two wonderful people here at the Tumbleweed Tiny House workshop in Ann Arbor. Thank you for the inspiration you give by living your dream, safe travels, and can’t wait to pass you on the highway from our respective abodes on wheels!
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Thanks!! Are you in the workshop right now?!?!
I’m also in SoCal. I’m in the funding and downsizing mission right now to start my tiny home build. Is there a way to come see your build some time? I’m in Redondo Beach. Please let me know. Email me any time. Thanks and great build. I’ve just never seen a tiny house in person. Learning a lot before I break trailer. Ha
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Well, we’d welcome you on our build site but we’ve started our trip and are now in NYC… You should look into http://www.tinyhousemap.com and see if anyone else is building in your area.
I saw your house going north on the 405 through the San Fernando Valley a few weeks ago. I kept hoping that you would exit so that perhaps I could speak with you, but my exit came up and you continued north. I remember think that it was smart to build your tiny home on a flat bed trailer as you would only have to pay registration and such on the trailer. The house would just be cargo and not subject to anything other than sales tax when you bought the materials to build it. My own little home on wheels is a 1975 Airstream, used when I bought it. I’ve done a lost of remodeling & restoration inside and have some more to do outside. I am glad that you have a website so I can perhaps follow your adventures. Clear roads and smooth travels to both of you!
John Bartholomew
Westminster, CA
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Hey John,
You are absolutely right about the registration. Though honestly, we got ours registered after we built most of it and the DMV sees it as a “coach”, so we do end up paying more taxes but that’s still better than property taxes
Thanks!