The Basics Of Tiny Houses And Building Codes
There are a variety of building codes that impact the building and placement of tiny houses. For example, many states and cities have a minimum living area that a home can legally possess. While some tiny homes may meet that standard (due to their concentrated living area), many do not.
For example, most areas require certain building restrictions, such as:
Minimum of 1,000 square feet Ceiling height of seven feet One room of at least 120 square feet Connection to water, electric, and plumbing systems
Most tiny house owners get around that …show more content…
Most residential property is subject to the types of building codes mentioned above. The problem you're going to run into consistently is the small living area of the home.
However, there are a variety of real estate options to consider that will allow your tiny house. Some of the most popular of these include the following:
Many people simply camp on their own land with their tiny houses, due to their RV status. You may even be able to camp in a friend's backyard, if they allow it. Multi-family zoned land often doesn't require a minimum unit size, making it a useful investment for a tiny home living area. Purchase an empty lot at a trailer park that doesn't have restrictions on the type of buildings they accept. Rural areas are often more open to alternative living situations because they want more people to move to the area. Migrant housing property is often an option here.
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