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Tiny Homes For Sale

Certified Green    

Elm

ELM®

 Originally built in 1999 as the very first tiny house RV, this classic hasn’t changed.

Farallon

FARALLON

Influenced by a modern Scandinavian design, we’ve maximized the interior space.

Aspen

ASPEN

Simple and elegant styling makes best use of the front door along the side.

New and Used Tiny Houses For Sale

Delivery to all 50 states

Affordable monthly payments

Owning a tiny home has never been easier

Extreme Snow Farallon

Kitchen in a tiny home In a tiny home
  Sleeps 2 + 2 in lofts
  Size 249 + 90 ft2 in loft
  Air Mini Split AC
  Power 50 amps
  Certified Green, NOAH, Idaho
 

How much does a tiny home cost?

Payments start at $809 monthly for a $92,959 tiny home. Most buyers finance their purchase, with payment between $809 to $1,600 and a deposit between $8,000-$25,000. If you’re looking for cheaper options, we also offer tiny house listings with used homes at lower prices.

At Tumbleweed, we work with many lenders to help you find the best financing deal. While popular lenders like Lightstream are often suggested, they might not always offer the lowest rates. Our team can help you save money each month by finding the best lender for you. Learn more about our financing options or get pre-qualified to see your monthly costs.

Where can I park a tiny house?

About 75% of Tumbleweed Tiny Home owners park their homes on private property. The other 25% choose tiny home communities or RV parks. Many people place their tiny homes on family land or in their own backyard. Some even rent land from friends. If you don’t have your own land, we have a list of over 250 tiny home communities across the U.S. to help you find a good spot.

How do I connect to utilities?

Tumbleweed Tiny Homes are built to meet traditional home standards and come with RV hookups. They include a water inlet, a 3″ sewer connection, and a 50 amp electric hookup. Once the hookups are set up, connecting your tiny home is quick and simple. Unlike RVs that use onboard tanks, Tumbleweeds connect directly to a sewer or septic system, making them more convenient and permanent. Tumbleweeds are also built to handle all four seasons, so they stay comfortable in different climates.

How long does it take to get one?

If you buy a new or used tiny home from our inventory, it usually takes about 1-2 weeks for delivery. If you’re financing your purchase, the loan approval process typically takes 3-5 weeks.

If you want something more customized, you can order a luxury tiny home built just for you. Custom tiny homes usually take about 3-4 months to complete. Our tiny homes on wheels come in three sizes, from 217 to 390 square feet on the main floor, plus a roomy sleeping loft.

Kitchen Ideas

Compact kitchen and dining area in this Tumbleweed Tiny House feature white cabinets, a wooden counter, a stool, and indoor plants. Wooden stairs lead to an upper loft, and a window provides natural light.
Expand your kitchen with a drop down countertop extension.
A modern Tumbleweed tiny house kitchen with white cabinets, wood countertops, a deep sink, and a bright living area featuring a chair, pouf, and large windows offering ample natural light.
Farmhouse sinks are a beautiful addition to any kitchen.
A person opens a wooden pantry shelf in their cozy tiny house, revealing various glass jars filled with spices, grains, and beans. A magnet of a dachshund in a colorful sweater clings to the metal surface nearby.
Add a hidden pantry to you tiny home.

About Tumbleweed

The Beginning of Tumbleweed Tiny Homes

Tumbleweed Tiny Homes was started in 1999, changing how people view small living spaces. Our first tiny house on wheels was named “Tumbleweed” because it gave people the freedom to move it anywhere while also planting roots.

Joining the RV Industry

In 2013, Tumbleweed became a licensed RV manufacturer by joining the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA). This allowed us to focus on making high-quality Tiny House RVs that meet RV standards.

Leadership and Vision

Steve Weissmann leads Tumbleweed and played a key role in creating the first Tiny House RV and the first Green Certified Tiny House RV. His passion for tiny homes comes from his personal experience of downsizing.

Who Buys Tumbleweed Tiny Homes?

Tumbleweed Tiny Homes attract a variety of people. Young couples, single women, and businesses use our tiny homes for different purposes, such as rentals, mobile offices, or retail displays. About 25% of our sales are to businesses.

Popular Across the U.S.

Tumbleweed Tiny Homes are popular all over the United States, from California to Texas, and even in Alaska and Hawaii. They are used as extra living spaces, guest houses, vacation homes, and even portable businesses.

A Commitment to Sustainability

Choosing a Tumbleweed Tiny Home means choosing a sustainable lifestyle. Our homes are built to Certified Green RV standards, making them durable, high-quality, and environmentally friendly. With over 600 tiny homes built, Tumbleweed has a strong track record of excellence.

Resources

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Payment Plans

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Where to Park

Over 250 Tiny House Communities and RV Parks across the US
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*Calculated at 8.5% interest with a 25 year term. Rates range from 8.1-13% for approved buyers based on credit history & other factors. Estimated monthly payment includes D&H fees, loan fees, delivery costs and sales tax. Loan fees, delivery costs and sales tax will vary by state. Monthly payment does not include insurance, RV registration fees or property taxes.