HappyCamper25
Jun 12, 2017Explorer
Tiny Houses
Would tiny houses, you know the ones people tow behind their truck, be considered an RV? Has anyone on this forum had any experience with tiny houses?
HappyCamper25 wrote:
Thanks for the replies guys. I didn't realize that an "RV" meant a vehicle that is self contained and has holding tanks, a battery, septic tank, etc.
I did do some research online and it looks like you don't need to pay property taxes on tiny houses since they are registered by the DMV as an "RV". Does this sound right to you?
HappyCamper25 wrote:
Thanks for the replies guys. I didn't realize that an "RV" meant a vehicle that is self contained and has holding tanks, a battery, septic tank, etc.
I did do some research online and it looks like you don't need to pay property taxes on tiny houses since they are registered by the DMV as an "RV". Does this sound right to you?
westernrvparkowner wrote:Naio wrote:Where, may I ask, is the average single family home under 1000 sq feet? Today, the average size of a single family home in the US is over 2200 square feet. Furthermore, the median cost of a home per square foot in the US is $132.00 If your information is accurate, your home location is an extreme outlier.
My neighbors bought a tiny home for $20,000 from a guy and son who build and deliver them. They have it on a piece of land in as a vacation home.
They live in a 1200 sq foot house, which is large by the standards of our city. Most stick houses here are 900-1000 sq feet and sell for $300,000.
JaxDad wrote:If the park model I looked at is any indication I can't understand why anyone wouldn't want something better. Horrible quality construction on a 60k model.pnichols wrote:westernrvparkowner wrote:
You can call them elephants or volcanoes, but that wouldn't change what they are, which are park models.
Exactly right on ... if they have built-in axles!
So far I consider Tiny Houses as merely a fad driven by economic issues that, perhaps for feel-good reasons, deflects by appearing to be somehow thumbing one's nose in protest at the typical approach of slaving to buy and maintain "the American Dream single family house".
So if it's driven by economic issues why are people paying 3 times the cost of a similar conventional park model RV to buy a 'tiny home'?
Naio wrote:Where, may I ask, is the average single family home under 1000 sq feet? Today, the average size of a single family home in the US is over 2200 square feet. Furthermore, the median cost of a home per square foot in the US is $132.00 If your information is accurate, your home location is an extreme outlier.
My neighbors bought a tiny home for $20,000 from a guy and son who build and deliver them. They have it on a piece of land in as a vacation home.
They live in a 1200 sq foot house, which is large by the standards of our city. Most stick houses here are 900-1000 sq feet and sell for $300,000.