Tiny home living offers numerous benefits, including financial freedom, less consumerism, and the ability to relocate when you want. One of the most challenging aspects is figuring out where to park your house. A tiny home community solves that problem, allowing for utility hookups, amenities, and a neighborhood full of like-minded people.
Park your house at one of these top tiny home communities across the United States.
Located on fifty acres between Asheville and Brevard, North Carolina, Acony Bell offers full-time residential lots and vacation rentals. Each residential lot requires a one-year lease and comes with a water and electric hookup. Amenities include a community garden, chicken coop, community center, a stream, hiking, and biking trails. You’ll also enjoy views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
River Ridge Escape has six tiny home communities in Georgia and Alabama. The communities offer residential lots for sale or lease and range from downtown locations to mountainside homes. River Ridge serves the following cities: Lookout Mountain, Mentone, and Lyerly. Amenities vary by location and may include gated lots, a community pool, outdoor kitchens, and walking trails.
Located in Illinois, this tiny home neighborhood is ideal for discovering Chicago and the surrounding areas. Harbor Point Estates includes a manufactured home community and a place to park RVs or tiny homes. There are many amenities, such as a playground, clubhouse, and off-street parking. RV and tiny home leases are month to month.
Escalante is a picturesque, mountainside tiny home village along the Animas River in Durango, Colorado. Each site is 20′ wide by 40′ deep, big enough to house a tiny home, patio, and two standard-sized cars. The lots come with sewer, water, electric hookups, internet access, trash and recycling services, and self-storage. Amenities include a community garden, snow removal, and landscaping.
Tiny House Block in Mount Laguna, California, offers residential lease rentals so you can park your tiny home for $875-$975 per month with water, sewage, and trash included. They also offer leases on prebuilt small homes for those who’ve yet to buy or build their own tiny house kit. The property is on 3.5 acres and close to walking trails. The community also has an on-site restaurant that serves food and drinks.
Located in Cedar Springs, Ohio, The Modern Tiny Village is a lakefront community near several large cities. Modern Tiny Living started as a custom tiny home-building company but then branched out, offering lots for homes. Each residential site has a lease rate of $441 per month, which includes water, sewage, and trash. They also provide a community garden, walking paths, a recycling program, and a private parking lot.
Orlando Lakefront is an RV park that welcomes tiny houses on wheels, providing full utility hookups. Their lakefront property includes access to boat docks, fishing docks, a community garden, a laundromat, and a green park for pets. Leases are flexible, and monthly rates range from $565 to $765. Orlando Lakefront is seven minutes from downtown and only 20 minutes from the major theme parks.
Enjoy nature on 80 acres of woods at The Sanctuary in Ogilvie, Minnesota. They offer six-month residential lot leases for only $350-$450 per month. However, The Sanctuary is an adult-only community and doesn’t allow children to visit without advanced approval. Aside from enjoying the beautiful property, residents can also partake in hosted events like tiny house workshops, yoga, breathwork, and personal development classes.
Tiny Estates has a community in Central Pennsylvania with tiny homes for rent, lots for lease, and short-term rentals. They also have up-and-coming communities in Hartsville, South Carolina, and Tennessee. You can bring and park your own tiny home at one of their lots or commission them to build for you.
Tiny Tranquility offers lots for tiny homes and vintage RVs. They provide 12-month leases for $650-$750 plus electricity. They have an outdoor activity area, dog park, and greenhouse spaces open for rent. Other amenities include a lodge, exercise equipment, free Wi-Fi, and parking. The community is in Waldport, Oregon, near Yachats State Park and River, making this an excellent spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Bluegrass Tiny Ridge is an adult-only tiny home community located in Central Kentucky. Lot rent is $450 per month and includes water, sewer, trash, a mailbox, a lockable storage space, lawn care, and a group fire pit. Attractions include walking trails, watersports, distilleries, and local restaurants. Bluegrass is only two miles from downtown Lancaster, KY, and close to several local universities.
LuxTiny is a 45-lot community in Lakeside, Arizona. Lot rental is $329-$379 per month, including water, sewer, and trash. Located in the White Mountains, this community offers picturesque views with plans of a community garden and walking path. They welcome chicken coops, solar panels, greenhouses, and other “green” elements. LuxTiny is also a tiny house builder and can help you build and finance your home.
Gisele Bundchen's contemporary twist on this emerging design trend is the talking point of her kitchen
Zendaya taps into the subtle power of this accessory to ensure her neutral living room is never boring
Amazon has become a go-to for chic home decor – here’s what we’re shopping from the 2024 Spring Sale
This designer's 'every seat needs a surface' rule has changed my living room layout forever – here's what I mean
5 designer Amazon storefronts that make shopping for stylish homeware so much easier
Joanna Gaines' 'mesmerizing' garden is the perfect example of how to grow cut spring flowers at home
Tan France opts for this stabilizing color palette to 'ground' his guest cottage, experts say
Shark's St Patrick's Day sale is here - and you can save $100s on vacuums and air purifiers
Matthew and Camila McConaughey's raw cabinets possess a texture and warmth that's replicable in our kitchens
Replacement Siding: Lifespan, Materials, Cost and More
Saltbox Roof: What It is and Examples
What Is An A-Frame Roof?
What Is Board and Batten Siding?
Masonite Siding: A Solid Siding Option or a Thing of the Past?
What Is A Bonnet Roof?
What Is An ADU And Why Should I Have One?
What Is Stucco Siding?
Vertical Siding: The Newest Exterior Trend
House Siding Colors: Trendy Choices for Every Style