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A Tiny Home That Feels Big

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A few weeks ago we introduced you to the Palm Canyon Mobile Club, a new twist on the mobile home park. Palm Canyon offers a combination of vintage, traditional and tiny homes all in one community. All while including the amenities that are important to young people and families. We have already shared an impressive 1968 vintage mobile home as well as a more modern 2004 manufactured home. This week we are wrapping things up with a look at Palm Canyon Mobile Club’s newest additions to the manufactured home park, the “tiny home.”

A Tiny Home That Feels Big

The tiny home featured today is one of the largest of its size, at 900 square feet. According to the listing, it features two bedrooms and two baths at the cost of $195,000. With 9′ ceilings and plenty of natural light, it feels much bigger. Also, just like the other manufactured homes in the community, it includes a spacious and private patio area which is much larger than what is typical of most mobile home communities. Not to mention access to all of the amenities, such as the pool, recreation room, and two dogs parks. And the view isn’t too bad either!

Who wouldn’t love to wake up to that every day!

One of our favorite features of tiny homes is the way they create an open floor plan to make the most of every inch of space without feeling cramped. From the pictures, you can’t even tell that this home is less than 1000 square feet. For example, instead of taking up wall space in the bedroom with more windows, they used smaller windows up towards the ceiling to provide natural light without wasting space.

Love the open floor plan.
Stainless steel appliances and plenty of cabinets in this kitchen.
Plenty of natural light without wasting valuable space.
Love the tile work in the shower.

We hope you have enjoyed this look at what we think will be the future of mobile home parks. Looks like the perfect way to maintain the beauty that comes from vintage mobile homes, offer larger manufactured homes for families and include the newest thing to hit the manufactured home market, the tiny home for singles or couples who are looking to downsize.

Thanks for reading Mobile Home Living!

Kim Alley

Kim Alley is a writer here at Mobile Home Living and I am honored to have her join us! She has lived in a manufactured home for over 20 years and took on many remodeling and upgrade projects during that time. Kim has three kids, ages 17 to 25, and enjoys spending time with her family, hiking, and camping whenever she can.

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