Tiny Homes For Sale in the United States
Discover your dream tiny home by browsing our extensive selection of tiny homes for sale, sorted by state below. Whether you're looking for a cozy retreat, minimalist living space, or an investment property we have listings to suit your needs. For a more interactive and personalized browsing experience, visit our filterable map view by clicking here.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tiny Homes for Sale in the US
Are tiny homes legal in the United States?
Tiny home legality varies by state, county, and city. Homes on wheels are typically registered as RVs or park model trailers and governed by federal RV standards plus state DMV rules. Homes on foundations must meet local residential building codes; many jurisdictions now have ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) ordinances explicitly allowing small secondary homes. Check each state landing page for the latest local rules.
Which states are best for tiny home living?
States with the most tiny-home-friendly zoning and active marketplaces include California (broad ADU reform), Oregon, Texas, North Carolina, Tennessee, Colorado, and Florida. Browse each state hub to see active inventory, average prices, and local regulation notes.
How much does a tiny home cost in the US?
Finished tiny homes on wheels typically run $40,000–$90,000 nationwide. Shells and trailers start around $20,000, and luxury custom builds can top $250,000. Prices vary by state — see each state hub for local medians and ranges.
Can I finance a tiny home in any state?
Yes. RV loans are available nationwide for homes on wheels through banks and credit unions. Foundation-built tiny homes qualify for chattel loans, personal loans, or small construction loans depending on the state. See the /financing guide for specifics.
How do I list my tiny home for sale on Nomad Adjacent?
Create a free account, click Sell, and fill out the listing form with photos, price, and specs. Listings are reviewed and published within 24 hours. Sellers receive three verified leads free; after that, additional leads are pay-per-unlock.