Skip to content
×
Try PRO Free Today!
BiggerPockets Pro offers you a comprehensive suite of tools and resources
Market and Deal Finder Tools
Deal Analysis Calculators
Property Management Software
Exclusive discounts to Home Depot, RentRedi, and more
$0
7 days free
$828/yr or $69/mo when billed monthly.
$390/yr or $32.5/mo when billed annually.
7 days free. Cancel anytime.
Already a Pro Member? Sign in here

Join Over 3 Million Real Estate Investors

Create a free BiggerPockets account to comment, participate, and connect with over 3 million real estate investors.
Use your real name
By signing up, you indicate that you agree to the BiggerPockets Terms & Conditions.
The community here is like my own little personal real estate army that I can depend upon to help me through ANY problems I come across.
Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions
All Forum Categories
Followed Discussions
Followed Categories
Followed People
Followed Locations
Market News & Data
General Info
Real Estate Strategies
Landlording & Rental Properties
Real Estate Professionals
Financial, Tax, & Legal
Real Estate Classifieds
Reviews & Feedback

Updated 5 months ago on . Most recent reply

User Stats

8
Posts
1
Votes
Kandi Sterling
1
Votes |
8
Posts

Tiny Homes: A New Frontier in Short-Term Rentals

Kandi Sterling
Posted

Is anyone interested in discussing the use of THOWs as investment properties? I would love to talk to you.

Most Popular Reply

User Stats

7,918
Posts
6,572
Votes
Michael Baum
#2 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
  • Olympia, WA
6,572
Votes |
7,918
Posts
Michael Baum
#2 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
  • Olympia, WA
Replied

Hey @Kandi Sterling, not a new frontier. This has been going on for a number of years.

Basically it has limited appeal for mass market. Unless the place in an amazing location that couldn't support a full size home, you are better off doing a regular place.

A tiny home isn't considered real property. It is more of an RV or the like. It adds little to no value to the land. What adds value is the sewer/septic, water and electric at the site.

If the tiny home is more like a medium home (600+ sqft) on a foundation, then you should be able to look at it as a "stick built" or normal home, just small.

If you do a search, you will find some info.

Topic locked

Loading replies...