With this small footprint, I don't think you need the half bath. Loft needs another 18" of headroom to make less claustrophobic. Price is the same as a bigger modular home. I'm passing on this.
For a prebuilt THoW pricing seems reasonably competitive? I've only got other UA-cam vids to go by, I'm non US. RE: the half bath. That space was used anyway for the heater / washing machine in this layout. So it's either more storage, or an option to keep guests out of your bedroom. I do agree on the headroom in the loft. 18" is about half a meter of extra head height. Makes it a lot easier to crawl around up there.
That's a nice one! The bedroom size is nice, and the shower is very classy. Nice kitchen space...all in all a nice tiny home. Also I appreciate the natural light.
Nice unit, Kerry! The 1/2 bath W/D is a nice luxury feature for those who value privacy and don't want a washing machine in their bedroom. 👍🏼 Thanks so much!🙏
No matter how long or high it is... That 10ft wide part is just too confining to me. My ex lives in a tiny home and it feels even worse in person when you sit on a sofa looking at a wall directly in from of you. These things only need to be 10ft wide to transport them so why don't they have big slide outs like an RV? I think that would be much better than a loft and staring at a wall. But thank you Kerry for showing all the small homes that you can find, they're all worth seeing and your videos are great.
That's definitely a good question; Why don't they have slides like an RV? The only thing I can think of is that it has something to do with financing since adding slides would disqualify it as being considered a "tiny home" and, therefore, it would no longer qualify for financing available through the conventional and non-conventional market since it would then be considered a fifth wheel. I hope that makes sense!
If I was going to live in a home on this size platform I would want a single-level with enough of a kitchen for one person who doesn’t cook but needs a reasonable size fridge. Full bathroom but an old man of 77 doesn’t want a bedroom with that headroom and stairs.
Extend it on the master side for stackable W/D in master bath and add his and her closets between master bath and master bed. So adding approx 3 times width of master bath. And a bathtub also instead of walk in.
Is this meant to stay on wheels permanently? Is there easy acces for sewer/water/electric hookups? (For example, can those to be handled as if it were a motor home?)
What is the point of the two bathroom oriented dog houses hanging off either/both ends ??? I kinda get the front dog house - it’s often used for propane tank storage, generators, or other storage on travel trailers or mobile homes as it sits on the back part the towbar/“hitch.” But hanging off the back makes no sense whatsoever - you might as well extend the whole unit the full width. It’s like they forgot the bathrooms and decided to add them on piecemeal. The other stuff are nice amenities, with high ceilings and lots of windows and all, but the loft is low (you need to crawl into bed, and the ceiling below is too low to comfortably cook in. Our family has been in this business for 4 generations - this design is for the birds - I would never stock this design & would advise against ordering it. Extend the box the full length and ditch the loft. Then you got something.
Looks really good. Don't like the black exterior or black on the interior, just too much black for my taste. The main bathroom is excellent, I'd love to see a small tub instead of that small basin so you could wash a dog or even take a bath if you wanted to. The kitchen is excellent, though I'd rather have cabinets on the sink side instead of shelves. Don't like the interior white panel walls, I'd rather have more of a cabin type of feel. The half bath is cool, though I'd rather try to make that an office or just a storage room. Don't like the loft, but I'm not a fan of crawlable lofts, they just seem a waste of space to me. Don't like the mini-split being basically at roof level on the front exterior, but that gives you that half bath space. Overall, really well done and my gripes are easily remedied and of course, just personal taste.
Nice aesthetic... too bad the master bedroom isn't...the loft ceiling is too low, the kitchen ceiling is too high, the staircase is on the low side of the roof pitch, the "secondary loft" is unusable as a loft and storing anything up there other than potted plants would be an eyesore, countertops are blah, the water lines under the bathroom sink are routed incorrectly and there are no closets or room for chest of drawers in the bedroom just mini wardrobes! If anyone sleeps in the loft they're going to have to trot downstairs in the middle of the night to use the half-bath! Later they will have to trot through the master to use the shower...forget taking a bath, that option has been deleted! So children or guests will have to wait to use the shower! No, this is a limited use home for a small market of single people or young married couples! So after you shell out double of what it's actually worth you still have to buy land to put it on and civilize it with a patio, porch sidewalk, and landscaping, that's another 100K to 150K, so now you're at $230K to $280 then after all of that it won't hold its value like a home. The appraisal for it's value will be nearly impossible! Unless you have money in the hundreds of thousands to burn, you're better off getting an entry level home in a residential! And all of that because I haven't gone through with a fine tooth comb!
Kerry did you know that HUD has recently approved the duplex mobile home ? This allows for TWO units on ONE chassis of around 600 sq ft each. Each unit can have two stacked bedrooms, a long galley kitchen, a bath, and the wraparound living room sofas convert into beds so it can sleep 6 no sweat. Lets do a show about this. Tell me what you need. Best. ua-cam.com/video/ITOShMnueSo/v-deo.htmlsi=_3KxZGVOJwWWWIXt
With this small footprint, I don't think you need the half bath. Loft needs another 18" of headroom to make less claustrophobic. Price is the same as a bigger modular home. I'm passing on this.
yes I'd like it better if you got rid of the half bath and gave an extra few feet of living room space
For a prebuilt THoW pricing seems reasonably competitive? I've only got other UA-cam vids to go by, I'm non US.
RE: the half bath. That space was used anyway for the heater / washing machine in this layout. So it's either more storage, or an option to keep guests out of your bedroom.
I do agree on the headroom in the loft. 18" is about half a meter of extra head height. Makes it a lot easier to crawl around up there.
Love it!! Very nice!! Good thing there’s a downstairs bedroom!
That's a nice one! The bedroom size is nice, and the shower is very classy. Nice kitchen space...all in all a nice tiny home. Also I appreciate the natural light.
Cool to hear your perspective on a tiny house on wheels! Merry Christmas Kerry!
Wind River Tinys are some of my favorites. Frittz Tinys are the next. Thanks Kerry.
It’s my favourite tiny house. I usually do not like the way out. This one is the winner in more ways than one.
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching
That's a brilliant design. Like you say, its rare that all of this just works so well. All it needs is a porch, and a waterfront lot :)
Nice unit, Kerry! The 1/2 bath W/D is a nice luxury feature for those who value privacy and don't want a washing machine in their bedroom. 👍🏼 Thanks so much!🙏
Love this !
Sharp find Kerry!! Love this model!
Great tour !
Thanks again for the great info, Kerry ! 👍
Great home ! Congrats on 270 !
Like the soft close drawers and doors.
I really like this one. Thanks for giving it a chance.
No matter how long or high it is... That 10ft wide part is just too confining to me. My ex lives in a tiny home and it feels even worse in person when you sit on a sofa looking at a wall directly in from of you. These things only need to be 10ft wide to transport them so why don't they have big slide outs like an RV? I think that would be much better than a loft and staring at a wall. But thank you Kerry for showing all the small homes that you can find, they're all worth seeing and your videos are great.
That's definitely a good question; Why don't they have slides like an RV? The only thing I can think of is that it has something to do with financing since adding slides would disqualify it as being considered a "tiny home" and, therefore, it would no longer qualify for financing available through the conventional and non-conventional market since it would then be considered a fifth wheel.
I hope that makes sense!
Wow, this is a super nice THOW.
So happy you showed it. I would love to see you showing more THOW's on your channel.
Pretty cool!
Thank you. I’ve not seen a tiny home on wheels before. Quite interesting to say the least. Again, great informative video.
Looks awesome! I am ready to move in 😅😂😂😂
Really like this one❤
Love your videos Kerry!
Thank you 🙌🏼
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Very nice towable tiny home but I think I'm going to need a bigger truck.
This is nice home
HA! 22MINS! YAY!! ... A FLOOR PLAN! WE CANT TO ON WHEELS IN HAWAI'I .. WONDER IF COULD DO ON 'SKIDS'? I LIKE!
They probably could!
nice one
Nice but only one door.
I want.
Thanks for watching
Maybe not enough room for the couch, but it looks good!
If I was going to live in a home on this size platform I would want a single-level with enough of a kitchen for one person who doesn’t cook but needs a reasonable size fridge. Full bathroom but an old man of 77 doesn’t want a bedroom with that headroom and stairs.
Extend it on the master side for stackable W/D in master bath and add his and her closets between master bath and master bed. So adding approx 3 times width of master bath. And a bathtub also instead of walk in.
Or skip half bath and turn into closet space
Is this meant to stay on wheels permanently? Is there easy acces for sewer/water/electric hookups? (For example, can those to be handled as if it were a motor home?)
this is dope. Do we get a Kerry Tarnow discount? Give us some codes!
Haha that’s a good idea, i’ll work on it
What is the point of the two bathroom oriented dog houses hanging off either/both ends ???
I kinda get the front dog house - it’s often used for propane tank storage, generators, or other storage on travel trailers or mobile homes as it sits on the back part the towbar/“hitch.” But hanging off the back makes no sense whatsoever - you might as well extend the whole unit the full width. It’s like they forgot the bathrooms and decided to add them on piecemeal.
The other stuff are nice amenities, with high ceilings and lots of windows and all, but the loft is low (you need to crawl into bed, and the ceiling below is too low to comfortably cook in.
Our family has been in this business for 4 generations - this design is for the birds - I would never stock this design & would advise against ordering it. Extend the box the full length and ditch the loft. Then you got something.
Right! You can have real washer and dryer if they just left regular end.
Appreciate the feedback
Appreciate the feedback
You should check out incredible tiny homes in Tennessee. They are far more affordable than these prefabs you’ve been visiting.
its really to bad that the stairs to the loft are on the lower side, of the loft
I bet anything it cost as much as my thirteen hundred square foothouse on two acres
This unit is uber cute...but still too expensive. Oh well...
Sleeps 2-4 people. I am single, so I guess I have to get at least one roommate. 😮
wait todays not Sunday
Looks really good. Don't like the black exterior or black on the interior, just too much black for my taste. The main bathroom is excellent, I'd love to see a small tub instead of that small basin so you could wash a dog or even take a bath if you wanted to. The kitchen is excellent, though I'd rather have cabinets on the sink side instead of shelves. Don't like the interior white panel walls, I'd rather have more of a cabin type of feel. The half bath is cool, though I'd rather try to make that an office or just a storage room. Don't like the loft, but I'm not a fan of crawlable lofts, they just seem a waste of space to me. Don't like the mini-split being basically at roof level on the front exterior, but that gives you that half bath space.
Overall, really well done and my gripes are easily remedied and of course, just personal taste.
Wheels? Houses don't have wheels
Easily triple the price I might consider reasonable for a backyard in-law suite. Hard no.
Nice aesthetic... too bad the master bedroom isn't...the loft ceiling is too low, the kitchen ceiling is too high, the staircase is on the low side of the roof pitch, the "secondary loft" is unusable as a loft and storing anything up there other than potted plants would be an eyesore, countertops are blah, the water lines under the bathroom sink are routed incorrectly and there are no closets or room for chest of drawers in the bedroom just mini wardrobes! If anyone sleeps in the loft they're going to have to trot downstairs in the middle of the night to use the half-bath! Later they will have to trot through the master to use the shower...forget taking a bath, that option has been deleted! So children or guests will have to wait to use the shower!
No, this is a limited use home for a small market of single people or young married couples! So after you shell out double of what it's actually worth you still have to buy land to put it on and civilize it with a patio, porch sidewalk, and landscaping, that's another 100K to 150K, so now you're at $230K to $280 then after all of that it won't hold its value like a home. The appraisal for it's value will be nearly impossible! Unless you have money in the hundreds of thousands to burn, you're better off getting an entry level home in a residential!
And all of that because I haven't gone through with a fine tooth comb!
Minimaliste in Canada have nicer designs.
Too many windows in my opinion. And long plumbing runs for such a small house.
Price is laughable...and whats this guy have against closing shit
I don't care for this one, it looks like just like a traylor.
👎 sorry
Kerry did you know that HUD has recently approved the duplex mobile home ? This allows for TWO units on ONE chassis of around 600 sq ft each. Each unit can have two stacked bedrooms, a long galley kitchen, a bath, and the wraparound living room sofas convert into beds so it can sleep 6 no sweat. Lets do a show about this. Tell me what you need. Best. ua-cam.com/video/ITOShMnueSo/v-deo.htmlsi=_3KxZGVOJwWWWIXt
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You should check out incredible tiny homes in Tennessee. They are far more affordable than these prefabs you’ve been visiting.