A TINY hometown in Kansas has been created by a supporter of the tiny house movement.
Set in nature, lots start at just $540, but residents must meet four requirements to live in the community.
O Tiny House Village Getaway is located in Kansas City, Kansas.
The village was built on a property that was once a junkyard filled with old car parts, tires and scrap metal.
The junkyard was transformed into a beautiful village in 2019 when the first phase of construction was completed.
The village has eight small residential lots for rent, a community garden, a dog park and a laundromat.
It was created by Wyllard Hartley, who alongside his wife has lived in a variety of tiny spaces – including a travel trailer, a motorhome, a bus conversion and a tiny house on wheels.
In 2013, Hartley was hired to build a housing development on the outskirts of Forth Worth, Texas – 30 miles west of Dallas.
Instead, his passion for tiny homes led him to convince the homeowner to build a tiny house community.
Six years later, Hartley built Hideaway Tiny House Village, a vibrant community located amid nature.
RESOURCES AND AMENITIES
Hideaway Tiny House Village offers long-term lot rentals for those who have their own tiny home on wheels, as well as short-term vacation rentals.
Those interested in long-term rentals can earn big starting at $540 per month.
The monthly fee includes maintenance of common areas, water, sewage, basic internet and laundry.
Other village amenities include Wi-Fi, playgrounds, edible landscaping, electricity, trash collection, exercise space, and a community garden.
The community also offers stunning views of nearby streams and greenery, as well as a peaceful setting.
RESIDENT REQUIREMENTS
Hideaway Tiny House Village takes the safety of its residents seriously and has four strict requirements for living in the community.
The first requirement is that prospective residents pass a background check.
Second, the community does not allow residents who have already been evicted.
Third, residents must have an income-to-rent ratio of at least 4:1.
Where to buy a tiny house
The tiny house phenomenon has reached new heights as an alternative living solution for consumers concerned about rising home buying costs and sustainability concerns.
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The last requirement is a minimum credit score of 620 for long-term lot rentals.
Tiny home communities are emerging across North America.
Check out the small hometown that “builds” one house a week – rent represents just 30% of its income.
Plus, read about the small gated community starting at $800 per month — it’s “space-smart” with hot tubs and community areas.
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