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Frequently Asked Questions About Tiny Home Communities
What is a tiny home community?
A tiny home community is a planned neighborhood of small dwellings — typically tiny houses on wheels, park model RVs, skoolies, or converted vans — with shared utilities and common spaces. Residents usually lease a lot and bring their own home.
How much does lot rent cost in a tiny home community?
Monthly lot rent nationwide ranges from roughly $400 on the low end to $1,200+ for resort-style communities. Utilities may be bundled or billed separately. Filter by state for local averages.
Can I live full-time in a tiny home community?
Many communities welcome full-time residents with long-term leases and full utility hookups. Others cap stays for seasonal or transient visitors. Each community listing shows max-stay rules, pet policies, and what types of homes they accept.
How do I find communities that allow homes on wheels?
Most tiny home communities accept homes on wheels; a subset focuses on foundation-built tiny homes or park models. The listing card for each community shows accepted home types. Use the state directory to drill into local options.
Are tiny home communities pet-friendly?
Most tiny home communities allow pets with some breed or size restrictions. Individual listings state the policy and any deposits, fenced areas, or on-leash rules.