The tiny house movement is all about downsizing your lifestyle so you can live a more fulfilling life without a lot of debt or a huge mortgage hanging over your head. While you can buy a prefabricated dwelling or a customized small house on wheels, you can save a bundle if you make your tiny house yourself.
The average cost spent by a do-it-yourselfer building their own tiny dwelling is around $23,000, according to a 2015 survey. But you can build one for less—a lot less.
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Have a look at the following five tiny homes for some examples of how it can be done at prices ranging from $500 to a little less than $12,000. Bear in mind that prices will vary depending on your location and when you build.
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This Tiny Home Cost Less Than $12,000
Macy Miller purchased an old recreational vehicle for $500 and then spent the following two years transforming it into a beautiful 196-square-foot home. Most of the home is made of upcycled materials. For instance, the siding incorporates wood from upcycled shipping pallets. The house is also loaded with resource-saving features, such as a composting toilet. For comfort, the tiny abode is tricked out with radiant floor heating
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