Where Can Your Tiny Home Go?
If you have ever considered tiny home living, you may be thinking, where do I even begin?
Where would I put my beautiful new tiny home? We are going to break it all down for you, providing you with all the information you need for where to go to get these questions answered. This way, you can be fully informed in your hoping, planning and dreaming. You may be buying land in a municipality that has approved tiny homes, or renting a parking spot on land such as a tiny home community or a designated RV park. Whatever your plan is for parking your tiny home, we want to direct you to resources that will help you on your search for land or a parking spot. Here are a few of our favorites:
If you are looking in Canada, the first place we want to direct you for answers about where you can park your tiny home is www.tinyhomesincanada.ca. This website is a great resource for information about buying or renting land for your tiny home. The articles feature information on all things related to tiny homes, related legislation and other supportive ideas such as “51 Questions to Ask a Tiny Home Community.”
If you are looking in the United States, another great resource is the Tiny Home Industry Association: Home - Tiny Home Industry Association. THIA is an organization on a mission to advocate for regulation changes to make tiny living more accessible. By joining the organization, you can join the movement, and access all sorts of valuable information through their growing resource library and community events. Their online resources include building codes and standards and a great list of vendors and products.
Finally, if you are at all considering purchasing a tiny home, you should contact Tinyhouse.com. This site has a wealth of information and will connect you to tiny home community groups, courses and workshops, articles and much more!
Forging ahead down the “road less traveled” takes grit and determination. And we believe you have it! A pioneering spirit will guide you as you dig deep into the information available and uncover answers to your questions. Many communities have local tiny house community groups on platforms such as Facebook.