Tiny House Communities in the United States
Discover your dream tiny home community by browsing our curated selection of tiny house communities, sorted by state below. Whether you're looking for a cozy retreat, place to temporarily park your tiny house, or a permanent home for your tiny house. For a more interactive and personalized browsing experience, visit our filterable map view by clicking here.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tiny Home Communities in the US
What is a tiny home community?
A tiny home community is a planned neighborhood of small dwellings — usually tiny houses on wheels, park models, skoolies, or converted vans — with shared utilities, common spaces, and sometimes on-site amenities like laundry, Wi-Fi, and pet areas. Residents typically lease a lot and bring their own home.
How much does it cost to live in a tiny home community?
Monthly lot rent nationwide typically runs $400–$1,200 depending on the community, amenities, and region. Urban or resort-style communities trend higher; rural or off-grid communities trend lower. Utilities (water, power, sewer, internet) may be bundled or billed separately.
Can I live in a tiny home community full time?
Many communities welcome full-time residents with long-term lot leases and full utility hookups; others cap stays for seasonal or transient visitors. Check each community listing for maximum-stay rules and whether they accept homes on wheels vs. foundations.
Which states have the most tiny home communities?
California, Florida, Texas, North Carolina, Colorado, Oregon, and Tennessee lead in active tiny home communities. Browse each state hub to see inventory and contact community managers directly.
Do tiny home communities allow pets?
Most tiny home communities are pet-friendly with some breed or size restrictions. Individual community listings specify their pet policy, fenced area availability, and any pet-deposit requirements.