4 January 2023 Blog

ABOUT TINY HOUSE LAND SELECTION

TinyHouse also known as mobile home, offers a minimalist  lifestyle. It encourages your creativity with its advantages and philosophy. Especially its interior design is designed in a way that is both minimal and innovative. It has designs that are suitable for every budget, along with being low-cost. Some important points should be taken into consideration when choosing land for Tiny Houses built on land;

Land Structure

In choosing a Tiny House, the land structure plays a crucial role. It’s important to select land that is suitable for the size and infrastructure of the Tiny House. An inclined or uneven terrain can cause problems during construction. Installation on a slippery surface can shorten the lifespan of the Tiny House. Therefore, it is advisable to choose a solid, eco-friendly site that will not harm the local wildlife.

Local Regulations

Local regulations are a critical factor when selecting land for your  mobile home.  The planned square meter area for the Tiny House  The zoning plan of the chosen land should be reviewed.should be discussed and shared with the relevant authorities. In 2016, zoning regulations in Washington were revised to accommodate the mobile home movement, leading to updated local regulations. In our country, obtaining a transportation permit is required.

Land Infrastructure

When selecting land for a Tiny House, it’s important to consider the availability of infrastructure conveniences. Proximity to electricity and water networks should be taken into account. Based on this, the Tiny House’s  infrastructure can be installed. If necessary, solar panels can be used to meet electricity needs. Solar panels can cover a significant portion of the electricity requirements.

Environment

Spending time in your mobile home, surrounded by nature away from the city’s noise, undoubtedly offers unparalleled tranquility. You can enjoy your time without compromising on comfort. However, when selecting land, it’s important to consider the distance to the nearest neighborhood for emergency needs and to thoroughly understand the surrounding environment.