For those asking... Some places don't allow mobile homes. In my area, manufactured homes must be converted to real property, meaning it must be permanently installed on a foundation. This, being an RV would be able to be put in an RV park or just about anywhere that allows RV's. It's not about what you're getting or the money, it's about certifications, zoning and the laws surrounding them.
I had a TT in a full season year round campground that was private with owned lots (20 or so campground owned rentals). This looks MADE to be in a campground setup like that.
I was not expecting the 180-200 price tag. To me something like this is under 100. By the time you plumb and septic you’re better off building a home with a local builder.
I’m surprised how honest he was about the transport. As someone who transported RVs for a living, I have found companies on TikTok being deceptive about how you get these “RVs” from site to site. People do believe you could hook these to a 2500HD and tow it across the country. It’s interesting to me how they skirt around the things that would make it a Manufactured Home, which lets be honest, it is. He even says that 99% of them stay where they are unless sold to someone else, which sounds a lot like a manufactured homes. Don’t get me wrong, I understand the purpose, but these are not RVs to me, these are tiny manufactured homes.
Hey JD hope all is well with you? You just blown my mind with this unit 300K1! This is very unique, the construction is mind blowing. I would buy a unit like this an live in it full time. I don't know who makes this unit, but wow. I love the colors an tones in this unit. The outside upper deck or loft is amazing,with the glass panels. The mini-split is great. I do like that the stove you can put in this unit can be gas or electric . The bathroom. Is nice an spacious, just like the bedroom! Thank you JD for showing us this unit! I do like that it doesn't have holding tanks an that it has to be hooked up to a sewer system an be hooked.up to residential electric. Again thank you JD for everything that you do!!!!! Your number one fan Leonard Nelson from North Carolina.!!!!😎😀😎!! BEST IN CLASS FOR SURE!!!!!!!!!!!!
You might like to know that Recreational Resort Cottages makes a unit similar to this. They don't add furniture, like the couch or bed, but have all residential appliances and construction. If you like these kinds of units you might like to check them out. I do like the way this company has the island placed, and the bathroom layout is nice.
I love Mr tiny but weirdly enough there model with the 2 story unit is 100,000 cheaper than this it’s really sad because I’d never buy this home at this price but it’s very nice
🚒 This is great. The perfect little house to put on a piece of property and park your RV next too as a base camp. When I sell my sticks and bricks and start traveling in my RV this is definitely something to consider as a base operation. Find a nice piece of property with lots of trees and maybe a lake or creek or river and with a good price tag; with this little house it would make it perfect. What an awesome place to come home to after a few weeks of traveling. JD as usual you've come up with something that is amazing. Thank you.
You should do some Tiny homes on wheels review, your content really helped me about the trucks, but there's no way I'm not going to a tiny house compared to a normal RV
Thoughts after my second viewing of this "tiny" -- I'd prefer to increase the height of the upper railing or enclose to prevent any potential mishaps esp when exiting. Also, instead of glass panels (which are beautiful), perhaps use plexiglass (though not as strong) or polycarbonate for purposes of inclement weather, maintenance, safety, etc. Lastly, could the deck be positioned over the kitchen or bathroom area to re-gain ceiling height in livingroom? Again, really like the quality and look of this model 😊
Hey JD. This is a great idea for those looking to downsize their home or even a younger couple looking for a first home. We showed thus video to my stepson and his girlfriend. They loved the idea plus we are very close to Georgetown, Delaware. Thank you for sharing.
Hey, JD I also give it a 10 plus super nice. And I've seen many models like this. But this one definitely was above and beyond the rest of them, the quality and construction you could see it.
I’ve personally seen a 70 foot single wide hauled off to the next town by a 80s Chevy 1 Ton dually. 1st gear through the mountains in 4wd. Grew up in that trailer on a snowmobile trail. No power. Generator 2 hrs a day.
Interesting that we never heard the term tiny home mentioned once. Interesting marketing. Having seen the cabins available at various campgrounds, this 300K1 is very impressive, and would be a really nice escape from home without leaving residential amenities behind. You would probably have a harder time finding an ideal site to place this unit on, to take advantage of that second floor party deck, than it would be to sign all the paperwork for the purchase.
I want one if I can put it on property in Pahrump, NV!!! This would be my dream retirement home!!! Particularly, since we do RV almost 6 months a year!
I just love this RV and make it nice tp avoid housing cost. I prolly have solar panels added to home. As well have stackable washer dryer added to pantry. That's quite pricey for this RV.
Very, very nice. Wondering if it could withstand 10-12 feet of snow like they had last winter in Utah? I would expect not with the partial flat roof. I guess if you placed under floor heating system inside the flooring of the flat space and under the metal roof of the remainder of the roof it would probably survive as long as someone is there to turn it on or run on a remote system of some type. Overall, quite the awesome home!
@@applexo7597 true. I have looked at the company TH-cam channel. I'm going to find a web site for them. I wonder if it could be placed on a slab or crawl space and the wheels be removed?
There will be some locations where this format won’t be allowed. But there are still a-lot of places where it will be allowed. You just need to do your due diligence. Check the CC&R (if there are any). Check with county zoning & building codes. RIVA is a class of construction code type that A. Allows for financing like a RV can be. B. However RIVA is a code type that isn’t equal to a normal stick built home. Most states have adopted 4 - 5 code types (RIVA, Mobil Home, Modular, and stick built). Some will break out Modular into two topics. Being two subgroups (parts built in a factory and assembled on site or sections built in a factory and places on a site. Sorry I really digressed on my comment.
It's a very nice product. But at this price, and the fact you need to plumb it, i think most people with those big lands will build their own chalet or houses. For 200k, you have an amazing toy hauler, with nearly the same patio area, and you can move it. Or an incredibly luxurious fifth wheel. What is the heating applicance in there? Would be nice to have heared floors, specially at this price.
If this is made of all residential built and was anchored onto a cement foundation, could it not be considered a 4 season/ full time home to be stationed almost anywhere?? Is their electricity and water to the top deck? Still very curious if it would hold a hot tub up there!
Playing with words to make things more appealing. It’s nice to the eye and all, but what I hear is they found a way to make a flimsy house they can legally sell. This isn’t an rv. It’s a campground model mobile home.
You could most definitely live in that thing full time almost everywhere . It is more like a tiny home actually than an RV because it doesn't have holding tanks like an RV does . @@eleanoraquitaine2966
@@eleanoraquitaine2966 Yes, you CAN live in them full-time. They do have to be properly connected to services and do have to have a sewer or septic service, and many do that by living in an RV park (which was mentioned several times during the tour). They are often referred to as "Park Models" and if they are no more than 399 Sq. Ft. (in Florida they are 499 sq. ft.) then they (ironically) also qualify as an RV. I have one.
$ 180 to 200k! Seriously? And no loft. Go take a look at a Woodland Park park model built in Middlebury, Indiana. Very high quality workmanship by Amish and Mennonite craftsman. 399 SF maximum in most states. Florida allows up to 499 SF and still being built under ANSI 119.5 standards. Remember, the loft SF does not count against the 399 SF. Either does a porch. Place this with hurricane tie-downs, add a 3 season porch, maybe 12x20 and you've got a really nice place to live. Frankly, the rooftop deck is a gimmick in my opinion. A lot of expense for something that will be used very little.
I don’t get it. These are tiny homes. All tiny homes built on a trailer or 5th wheel frame are considered RV’s. Unfortunately, most cities and counties don’t allow you to live on an RV in your yard, so you must check to see if you can actually place these on your land. Most cities and/or counties also require that a home must be a certain minimum square footage that is larger than tiny homes. It’s the same with the park model RV’s JD shows from time to time. I wasn’t aware JD has now expanded his channel to showing tiny homes!
Been shopping for a tiny home in Colorado that are towable to destination and the majority of them are under 100k and they are fully residential. This thing is priced way high.
So this is a 300K unit but it wasnt built /or meant to be lived in 365 days a yr?!? If thats the case, someone is better off just building a tiny home on wheels that can get towed around like normal.
This is sad watching this. 200k to live the “American dream” in a trailer park. I know the builders are a product of trying to do their best in this cataclysmic economy, but I would just put the tools down… this should cost $35,000.00. Not saying it’s not beautiful and unique, because the craftsmanship is to be commended. It’s just sad that this is where we are.
I agree with another person's comment and will add on my own. Park models & mobile lofts are trailer homes and should not be considered RV's. They're not to be towed or used like 5th wheel, travel trailer, tear drop trailer or a pop up. So they should be disqualified from being labeled, advertised or addressed as an RV because their functional use is defined as a trailer home. Its misleading, period.
LES PRIX AUX USA, SONT LE DOUBLE, DES PRIX EN EUROPE DE L'OUEST !!! LES CAMPING-CAR AUSSI, SONT BEAUCOUP MOINS CHERS ICI !!! LES VÉHICULES US, ONT DOUBLÉ LEURS PRIX, AUSSI !!! JE NE COMPRENDS PAS POURQUOI !!! TOUS MES RÊVES SONT BRISÉS !!! 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 JC ANONYMOUS PATRIOTE FRANCE. DE GAULLE ET FIER DE L'ÊTRE.
If you're gonna do videos like this, at least get the terminology right. "This is a destination OR park-style trailer"? What?? It can't be both! There are "destination trailers" and there are "park models". Destination trailers are like any other camper when it comes to all its utilities being self-contained and self-sufficient. Park models rely on the existing utilities just like a regular house, because they don't have holding tanks. You must tie into the local utilities to use it. Therefore, this is a park model. I type this from my Grand Lodge destination trailer.
For those asking... Some places don't allow mobile homes. In my area, manufactured homes must be converted to real property, meaning it must be permanently installed on a foundation. This, being an RV would be able to be put in an RV park or just about anywhere that allows RV's. It's not about what you're getting or the money, it's about certifications, zoning and the laws surrounding them.
I had a TT in a full season year round campground that was private with owned lots (20 or so campground owned rentals). This looks MADE to be in a campground setup like that.
😮awesome response
That’s what has me excited. I plan to build a guest home on my 7 acres for family and friends. This is a good compromise.
That's a great point😊
Built to RV code, but let's be honest, this is the 2023 version of a 1970s single wide trailer..
I guessed about $179k. It's nice, smaller livable space, yet nice amenities, deck and overall solid quality build.
I was not expecting the 180-200 price tag. To me something like this is under 100. By the time you plumb and septic you’re better off building a home with a local builder.
The price is a crime😢
exactly.
U can buy a similar 2 storey w king bed for $35k
I’m surprised how honest he was about the transport. As someone who transported RVs for a living, I have found companies on TikTok being deceptive about how you get these “RVs” from site to site. People do believe you could hook these to a 2500HD and tow it across the country.
It’s interesting to me how they skirt around the things that would make it a Manufactured Home, which lets be honest, it is. He even says that 99% of them stay where they are unless sold to someone else, which sounds a lot like a manufactured homes.
Don’t get me wrong, I understand the purpose, but these are not RVs to me, these are tiny manufactured homes.
Hey JD hope all is well with you? You just blown my mind with this unit 300K1! This is very unique, the construction is mind blowing. I would buy a unit like this an live in it full time. I don't know who makes this unit, but wow. I love the colors an tones in this unit. The outside upper deck or loft is amazing,with the glass panels. The mini-split is great. I do like that the stove you can put in this unit can be gas or electric . The bathroom. Is nice an spacious, just like the bedroom! Thank you JD for showing us this unit! I do like that it doesn't have holding tanks an that it has to be hooked up to a sewer system an be hooked.up to residential electric. Again thank you JD for everything that you do!!!!! Your number one fan Leonard Nelson from North Carolina.!!!!😎😀😎!! BEST IN CLASS FOR SURE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Outfit it with solar and it’s perfect. Love ir.
I love it a thousand percent
You might like to know that Recreational Resort Cottages makes a unit similar to this. They don't add furniture, like the couch or bed, but have all residential appliances and construction. If you like these kinds of units you might like to check them out. I do like the way this company has the island placed, and the bathroom layout is nice.
You are correct. RRC has some amazing units. They are flexible in their design too. Much less cost.
I love Mr tiny but weirdly enough there model with the 2 story unit is 100,000 cheaper than this it’s really sad because I’d never buy this home at this price but it’s very nice
Please tour is all their floor plans ... wow just wow
🚒 This is great. The perfect little house to put on a piece of property and park your RV next too as a base camp. When I sell my sticks and bricks and start traveling in my RV this is definitely something to consider as a base operation. Find a nice piece of property with lots of trees and maybe a lake or creek or river and with a good price tag; with this little house it would make it perfect. What an awesome place to come home to after a few weeks of traveling. JD as usual you've come up with something that is amazing. Thank you.
Ahh I found my new home!😊😊Great lookin RV /Tiny home👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊Great Innovative design 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊
That is an awesome, what I would call, tiny house. I love the fact that it has a king bed and then the top deck is amazing.
We need more of this .... all of this from the company
You should do some Tiny homes on wheels review, your content really helped me about the trucks, but there's no way I'm not going to a tiny house compared to a normal RV
Thoughts after my second viewing of this "tiny" -- I'd prefer to increase the height of the upper railing or enclose to prevent any potential mishaps esp when exiting. Also, instead of glass panels (which are beautiful), perhaps use plexiglass (though not as strong) or polycarbonate for purposes of inclement weather, maintenance, safety, etc. Lastly, could the deck be positioned over the kitchen or bathroom area to re-gain ceiling height in livingroom? Again, really like the quality and look of this model 😊
Wow. Love it. I could live in that. I would like the “living room “ to be a bit bigger
JD, it would be nice if you could follow up with them and get an actual weight rating for the deck.
Waaaaayyyyy cool!!! I also want to see the others there too!! Especially a lofted one!!
Hey JD. This is a great idea for those looking to downsize their home or even a younger couple looking for a first home. We showed thus video to my stepson and his girlfriend. They loved the idea plus we are very close to Georgetown, Delaware. Thank you for sharing.
love this tiny home....
Hey, JD I also give it a 10 plus super nice. And I've seen many models like this. But this one definitely was above and beyond the rest of them, the quality and construction you could see it.
I’ve personally seen a 70 foot single wide hauled off to the next town by a 80s Chevy 1 Ton dually. 1st gear through the mountains in 4wd. Grew up in that trailer on a snowmobile trail. No power. Generator 2 hrs a day.
Interesting that we never heard the term tiny home mentioned once. Interesting marketing.
Having seen the cabins available at various campgrounds, this 300K1 is very impressive, and would be a really nice escape from home without leaving residential amenities behind. You would probably have a harder time finding an ideal site to place this unit on, to take advantage of that second floor party deck, than it would be to sign all the paperwork for the purchase.
Gorgeous!!!
Best one I have ever seen 👍
Fun drinking game: take a shot every time the salesman says "correct".
No thank you i like having a functioning liver xD
And a double shot every time he says "1000%"
Ohhhh HELL YES!! Stellar +++ ❤❤🎉🎉😮😮😊😊
"Correct one thousand percent" haha wow what a character
Salesmen love the term "1000%"
I would live in that house full time like a real house . It's really nice .
JD did you give it a sticker? 😂. I can see you and the wife owning one of these.
I want one if I can put it on property in Pahrump, NV!!! This would be my dream retirement home!!! Particularly, since we do RV almost 6 months a year!
Looks like an extra wide THOW (Tiny House on Wheels), Usually they are built no wider than 8'6" wide so they don't need special permits to be moved.
Love it Very nice 👍
Im wanting to move to North Myrtle Beach...this would be awesome ❤
Beautiful
300k 😮what !!!!
Very Nice. Wonder if someone will buy 2 and join them together at some point in the mini RV house, to have a mega mini house RV.😅
That is so cool.
too cool, wish I had a couple acres some where to put this, amazing price
how does this have a rear slider but all the ones i see have side slider and sectional couch
It looks awesome, beautiful. The price is nothing special for what you get though, check tiny homes prices...
I just love this RV and make it nice tp avoid housing cost. I prolly have solar panels added to home. As well have stackable washer dryer added to pantry. That's quite pricey for this RV.
Very, very nice. Wondering if it could withstand 10-12 feet of snow like they had last winter in Utah? I would expect not with the partial flat roof. I guess if you placed under floor heating system inside the flooring of the flat space and under the metal roof of the remainder of the roof it would probably survive as long as someone is there to turn it on or run on a remote system of some type. Overall, quite the awesome home!
By the way did they tell the square footage of the unit? This is so nice. Did they say if water or power was ran to the top deck? Thank you
Good question. Be curious to know that as it could be a game changer for the top deck and the weight limit also still need to know!
@@applexo7597 true. I have looked at the company TH-cam channel. I'm going to find a web site for them. I wonder if it could be placed on a slab or crawl space and the wheels be removed?
Nice! 👍🤘😝
I wonder how much to move it if I wanted to bounce around states? Like Michigan for a month then Florida, etc....
There will be some locations where this format won’t be allowed. But there are still a-lot of places where it will be allowed. You just need to do your due diligence.
Check the CC&R (if there are any). Check with county zoning & building codes. RIVA is a class of construction code type that A. Allows for financing like a RV can be. B. However RIVA is a code type that isn’t equal to a normal stick built home.
Most states have adopted 4 - 5 code types (RIVA, Mobil Home, Modular, and stick built). Some will break out Modular into two topics. Being two subgroups (parts built in a factory and assembled on site or sections built in a factory and places on a site.
Sorry I really digressed on my comment.
love it
It's a very nice product. But at this price, and the fact you need to plumb it, i think most people with those big lands will build their own chalet or houses.
For 200k, you have an amazing toy hauler, with nearly the same patio area, and you can move it. Or an incredibly luxurious fifth wheel.
What is the heating applicance in there? Would be nice to have heared floors, specially at this price.
I wonder what's the square foot price to get a real understanding of the price.
What size generator would I need to run this? I really like it
Hey JD, I didnt see in the description who the company is that produces these units? Thanks!
If this is made of all residential built and was anchored onto a cement foundation, could it not be considered a 4 season/ full time home to be stationed almost anywhere??
Is their electricity and water to the top deck? Still very curious if it would hold a hot tub up there!
What’s the pricing on something like this?
Is there power to the roof deck? Be nice to have a fridge and a Nespresso up there.
Are the walls sheet rock?
Would like to see more information, who makes it, company, website?
Great Outdoor Cottages out of Georgetown Delaware
What is the company name who makes these ??
That fan is a bit low! And that isn't actually two stories, it has a roof top deck.
Playing with words to make things more appealing. It’s nice to the eye and all, but what I hear is they found a way to make a flimsy house they can legally sell. This isn’t an rv. It’s a campground model mobile home.
🤔 VERY INTERESTING 🧐
Ooppss I saw that 300k is the model not the price. So how much is this unit ?
Between $160-200
Expensive!!
This is awesome what is the web site for this company’s ?
K. I want one.
Why would we be calling it an RV instead of calling it a trailer home
Because its an easier certification to get the home certified and out to people just like Boxabol tried but lost their certification.
Well it's more of a tin home to me 😊
Because you're not allowed to live in them full time. Codes et al.
You could most definitely live in that thing full time almost everywhere . It is more like a tiny home actually than an RV because it doesn't have holding tanks like an RV does . @@eleanoraquitaine2966
@@eleanoraquitaine2966 Yes, you CAN live in them full-time. They do have to be properly connected to services and do have to have a sewer or septic service, and many do that by living in an RV park (which was mentioned several times during the tour). They are often referred to as "Park Models" and if they are no more than 399 Sq. Ft. (in Florida they are 499 sq. ft.) then they (ironically) also qualify as an RV. I have one.
$ 180 to 200k! Seriously? And no loft. Go take a look at a Woodland Park park model built in Middlebury, Indiana. Very high quality workmanship by Amish and Mennonite craftsman. 399 SF maximum in most states. Florida allows up to 499 SF and still being built under ANSI 119.5 standards. Remember, the loft SF does not count against the 399 SF. Either does a porch. Place this with hurricane tie-downs, add a 3 season porch, maybe 12x20 and you've got a really nice place to live. Frankly, the rooftop deck is a gimmick in my opinion. A lot of expense for something that will be used very little.
Glass rails not great if ur scared of heights lol
This is a tiny home not an RV.
And when someone says that, you just tap the RVIA sticker
Most Tiny Homes are coded as RVs in order to make it easier to have somewhere to put them. Like he said, like an gated lake RV community.
how much is this?
180-200K
The fact that it is 180 to 200 thousand is too much.
I don’t get it. These are tiny homes. All tiny homes built on a trailer or 5th wheel frame are considered RV’s. Unfortunately, most cities and counties don’t allow you to live on an RV in your yard, so you must check to see if you can actually place these on your land. Most cities and/or counties also require that a home must be a certain minimum square footage that is larger than tiny homes. It’s the same with the park model RV’s JD shows from time to time. I wasn’t aware JD has now expanded his channel to showing tiny homes!
225,000 sounds about right for me.
Been shopping for a tiny home in Colorado that are towable to destination and the majority of them are under 100k and they are fully residential. This thing is priced way high.
We didn’t get the manufacturers name. Would love to do more research.
Love it.
I was Guessing $350,000.
That guy on the roof needs to educate himself. What was he up there for?
So this is a 300K unit but it wasnt built /or meant to be lived in 365 days a yr?!? If thats the case, someone is better off just building a tiny home on wheels that can get towed around like normal.
Only 300K!!!!!
He said $180-$200k
@@mimismumazingcreations Most new tiny homes go for under 100k and are nicer.
There is a thin line between RV and manufactured homes and tiny homes and you definitely have crossed the line. Not an RV!
Not an RV at all.
Looks great but priced out of the market. Too many comparable for way less.
This is sad watching this. 200k to live the “American dream” in a trailer park. I know the builders are a product of trying to do their best in this cataclysmic economy, but I would just put the tools down… this should cost $35,000.00. Not saying it’s not beautiful and unique, because the craftsmanship is to be commended. It’s just sad that this is where we are.
There is actually units like this for 30 grand lol..Idk what these people are smoking.
That is prefabricated or manufactured housing. Anyone calling it an "RV" is being dishonest.
I agree with another person's comment and will add on my own. Park models & mobile lofts are trailer homes and should not be considered RV's. They're not to be towed or used like 5th wheel, travel trailer, tear drop trailer or a pop up. So they should be disqualified from being labeled, advertised or addressed as an RV because their functional use is defined as a trailer home. Its misleading, period.
Love it but way too much money. I can build a 1000 sf house for that.
What about 1k a sq.ft someone is bat crap crazy.
1000 Percent
That's not an RV
Agreed. I also don’t consider this a two story rv cause it’s just a rooftop deck, not an extra floor.
Maybe more a Rh
LES PRIX AUX USA, SONT LE DOUBLE, DES PRIX EN EUROPE DE L'OUEST !!!
LES CAMPING-CAR AUSSI, SONT BEAUCOUP MOINS CHERS ICI !!!
LES VÉHICULES US, ONT DOUBLÉ LEURS PRIX, AUSSI !!!
JE NE COMPRENDS PAS POURQUOI !!!
TOUS MES RÊVES SONT BRISÉS !!!
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
JC ANONYMOUS PATRIOTE FRANCE.
DE GAULLE ET FIER DE L'ÊTRE.
Supply and demand, my friend. Perhaps you can take advantage of arbitrage.
@@nateisright LOL.
JC ANONYMOUS PATRIOTE FRANCE.
DE GAULLE ET FIER DE L'ÊTRE.
it's a tiny home
Sorry but 200k for something I don't plan on moving?!? I think I'll build.
Way over priced. I looked at a 2 bedroom single wide last week. It was just as nice as that but the price was 45k.
If you're gonna do videos like this, at least get the terminology right.
"This is a destination OR park-style trailer"? What?? It can't be both!
There are "destination trailers" and there are "park models".
Destination trailers are like any other camper when it comes to all its utilities being self-contained and self-sufficient.
Park models rely on the existing utilities just like a regular house, because they don't have holding tanks. You must tie into the local utilities to use it. Therefore, this is a park model. I type this from my Grand Lodge destination trailer.
Way to much money for that I'll take the 42view destination RV over that any day the 42view only $70,000 or less✌️
That and the new TImberwolf Miniloft and you have spare change for another truck and something else.
@@segundacuenta726 yeah the new miniloft by Timberwolf is super nice for a low price ✌️
Wayyyyu tooo much. Can build a sweet house for that cost
These are tiny houses or trailer homes. Interesting but not BTBRV stuff.
Well, it's certainly big and considered and RV and requires a big truck right?
Way overpriced..there is a bunch of towable units that look exactly like this for 30 thousands. Skip this shit!
I thought like maybe 75k...way to over priced. Might as well just buy a house.