All in all, not a bad little house. I could certainly live there. If I were ordering one, I'd opt out of the second bedroom and half bath and make the living room larger. I'd have a sleeper sofa for the odd chance that anyone would ever want/need to stay over. That being said, I would slide the dining bump out and living room window to the right to allow more dining space. You know that fridge will bang into anyone sitting at the end of the table. I would prefer to use my own nightstands. Once placed, I'd add a large deck to the front with access from the door or the sliders. Very compact but livable. Thanks for the tour.
It's better than the 399 sq. ft. cottages. Pretty good for a single person. Got to have a dishwasher though. Mini bedroom would be perfect for working from home. Thumbs up - youre doing it right!
Wow, they sure packed a lot into 495 sq. ft. I watch these videos to get decorating and remodeling ideas for my 1945 construction 864 sq. ft. prairie ranch house.
How Adorable this little home is.. I'd much rather like living in the tiny house 🏠 instead of a camper..😊🌻☀️🌼🌞😃..I'd of course would need to have a room the size of a single wide bedroom for my clothes lol..
Definitely an excellent roommate option! The fact that this little abode has ensuite bathrooms in both bedrooms makes it a wonderful option for two people (or couples) to live together with privacy.
Pretty sure in the last couple weeks I’ve seen 5th Wheel RVs bigger, cheaper & with a better overall layout than this home. It’s great to show tiny homes & I won’t say no to cheaper homes either, but this exact one has to be a no for me. I can, however, see a young college student/recent grad enjoying this home as they start their adult lives. Thanks for showcasing a wide variety of homes models, building types & price points.
Very cute little home. The front bedroom is not very functional with the bathroom in it, though - where do you place a bed? A 2nd bath really isn't necessary in such a small home. I'd omit it in the next lot model, but keep it as an option. (Also agree with others about an open fridge door hitting the corner of the dining table. Might want to revamp that area a touch to accommodate dining tables.)
Honestly, too many windows! On especially bright sunny days, it'll be a nightmare. And with so many windows, there's less wall-space on the inside to push furniture up against the walls.
No kidding! I've been shopping for a small single wide for about 2 years now. I can't find a model that has few windows in the living room. Where are you supposed to put an entertainment center or any kind of furniture. I've asked several manufacturers that offer customized services and all I get is blank looks on faces. I don't understand why it's so difficult to understand. I would prefer 2 opposing solid walls but at this point I would settle for just a very large living room that accommodates basic amenities.
Get rid of all the very dark cabinets and color..that alone makes the house dark and claustrophobic...put the sliding doors where dining table is...why would you use up space for a half bath in a tiny house. Use that space to expand the second bed room or expand the whole living room...just doing those things would make this house very appealing..
Dimensions are, not dimensions is. It is simple subject and verb agreement. Illiteracy is such a turn off I wouldn't even consider buying anyting from a company that could not write a literate script for someone to read from or hire someone who is not smart enough to make that correction on the fly. 😫. Just disgusting. 3:06
All in all, not a bad little house. I could certainly live there. If I were ordering one, I'd opt out of the second bedroom and half bath and make the living room larger. I'd have a sleeper sofa for the odd chance that anyone would ever want/need to stay over. That being said, I would slide the dining bump out and living room window to the right to allow more dining space. You know that fridge will bang into anyone sitting at the end of the table. I would prefer to use my own nightstands. Once placed, I'd add a large deck to the front with access from the door or the sliders. Very compact but livable. Thanks for the tour.
Perfect little house !!
Will, it's a Adorable, Good Starter Home 🏠🏡
I like this home, Wil. Thanks for the tour.
I just love this little house, it’s perfect for me!
It's better than the 399 sq. ft. cottages. Pretty good for a single person. Got to have a dishwasher though. Mini bedroom would be perfect for working from home. Thumbs up - youre doing it right!
Thank you!!! And Thanks for watching!
Wow, they sure packed a lot into 495 sq. ft. I watch these videos to get decorating and remodeling ideas for my 1945 construction 864 sq. ft. prairie ranch house.
Very cool! Thanks for watching!
How Adorable this little home is.. I'd much rather like living in the tiny house 🏠 instead of a camper..😊🌻☀️🌼🌞😃..I'd of course would need to have a room the size of a single wide bedroom for my clothes lol..
Now this is nice!! Plenty of room for my business plus a clients' toilet. Perfect, I love it 😊
Definitely an excellent roommate option! The fact that this little abode has ensuite bathrooms in both bedrooms makes it a wonderful option for two people (or couples) to live together with privacy.
Built ins are nice!
Love this little home.
I would get rid of that front bedroom and use that space to add to the living room!
Pretty sure in the last couple weeks I’ve seen 5th Wheel RVs bigger, cheaper & with a better overall layout than this home. It’s great to show tiny homes & I won’t say no to cheaper homes either, but this exact one has to be a no for me. I can, however, see a young college student/recent grad enjoying this home as they start their adult lives. Thanks for showcasing a wide variety of homes models, building types & price points.
Very cute little home. The front bedroom is not very functional with the bathroom in it, though - where do you place a bed? A 2nd bath really isn't necessary in such a small home. I'd omit it in the next lot model, but keep it as an option. (Also agree with others about an open fridge door hitting the corner of the dining table. Might want to revamp that area a touch to accommodate dining tables.)
I would live in this
Honestly, too many windows! On especially bright sunny days, it'll be a nightmare. And with so many windows, there's less wall-space on the inside to push furniture up against the walls.
That's a darn good point. Thanks for Watching!
@@WheresWilHomeTourshah. No such thing as too many windows.
But can a wheelchair fit in the doorways?
No kidding! I've been shopping for a small single wide for about 2 years now. I can't find a model that has few windows in the living room. Where are you supposed to put an entertainment center or any kind of furniture. I've asked several manufacturers that offer customized services and all I get is blank looks on faces. I don't understand why it's so difficult to understand. I would prefer 2 opposing solid walls but at this point I would settle for just a very large living room that accommodates basic amenities.
A fix might be to replace one or two with upper transom windows. To allow for more wall space for furniture.
@@monkeybusiness1999
Honestly, a fantastic idea.
Love it
Are the walls sheetrock?
Yes they are. Thanks for watching!
There is beauty . How much it price ?
Looking for the website for this model. Would like to order this with some small changes.
Could we buy this in nc
Could i get one of these in nc
Nice
😂😂I heard the price and I swear I made the same face as Brody, the golden retriever😂😂😂
HUD home or park model?
Park model
Get rid of all the very dark cabinets and color..that alone makes the house dark and claustrophobic...put the sliding doors where dining table is...why would you use up space for a half bath in a tiny house. Use that space to expand the second bed room or expand the whole living room...just doing those things would make this house very appealing..
It's a Park Model on steroids
That's exactly what it is lol! Thanks for joining me on the home tour!
Love the home but too much money.
j like smal house to live
No stove or refrigerator
Kitchens as part of hallways dont work
It's called a galley kitchen and they used to be common
No dishwasher is a deal breaker.
I don’t like this house I’ve seen smaller, tiny houses that look better than this one.
Dimensions are, not dimensions is. It is simple subject and verb agreement. Illiteracy is such a turn off I wouldn't even consider buying anyting from a company that could not write a literate script for someone to read from or hire someone who is not smart enough to make that correction on the fly. 😫. Just disgusting. 3:06
Thanks for watching
You sound like a fun person. You know, in the same way hernias are fun.