Top 10 Tiny House Communities in the USA
Whether you want resort-style amenities, coastal living, or mountain access, these established tiny house communities offer proven models for compact living.
Quick Summary: The Top 10
- Cost: Communities range from $300-$1,500+ monthly depending on location and amenities.
- Top Rated: Verified communities like Acony Bell (NC) and Tiny Tranquility (OR) offer proven, stable models.
- BYOH: Many communities welcome "Bring Your Own Home" with RVIA or NOAH certification.
- Variety: The best communities balance affordability, amenities, and location accessibility.
Why Join a Tiny House Community?
Tiny house communities solve the biggest hurdle of the movement: where to legally park and live in your tiny home. While individual tiny house living requires finding private land or favorable zoning, established communities provide legal infrastructure, neighbors, and shared amenities.
These communities range from affordable RV-park models to luxury resort-style developments with swimming pools, fitness centers, and community spaces. The best communities combine affordable living, strong social bonds, and access to nearby jobs and services.
1. Acony Bell Tiny Home Village
Acony Bell stands out as one of America's most respected tiny house communities. Located near Asheville in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this established community emphasizes outdoor recreation and strong resident culture.
Amenities: Full hookups, community garden, hiking trails.
Visit Acony Bell Website Explore NC Communities2. Tiny Tranquility
Tiny Tranquility combines coastal living with strong community bonds. Located along the Oregon coast, this established community welcomes residents seeking a peaceful lifestyle with nature access, regular events, and DIY workshops.
Amenities: Lodge, greenhouse, activity barns, community events.
Visit Tiny Tranquility Website Explore OR Communities3. Cedar Springs Tiny Village
Cedar Springs was Ohio's first tiny home village. Located in rural New Paris, this community combines affordable living with nature access, proving tiny living doesn't require high costs or urban locations.
Amenities: Communal fire pit, walking trails, fishing pond.
Visit Cedar Springs Website Explore OH Communities4. Lake Walk Tiny Home Community
Lake Walk offers lakeside living just outside Atlanta. This 15-acre community provides waterfront access with modern amenities and strong community programming, balancing job market access with a peaceful lifestyle.
Amenities: Lake access, nature trails, community gardens, fire pits.
Visit Lake Walk Website Explore SC Communities5. Lemon Cove Village
Lemon Cove Village welcomes tiny homes near California's Sequoia National Park. This RV-friendly community provides affordable mountain living, stunning natural scenery, and easy access to hiking and outdoor recreation.
Amenities: Pool, Wi-Fi, laundry, community gathering areas.
Visit Lemon Cove Website Explore CA Communities6. WeeCasa Tiny House Resort
WeeCasa offers a unique resort-style approach to tiny living. Operating 22 fully furnished tiny houses, it is perfect for testing tiny living before committing, offering hospitality-focused services for short or extended stays.
Amenities: Event center, restaurant, creek access, community activities.
Visit WeeCasa Website Explore CO Communities7. Tiny House Block
Tiny House Block combines residential living with vacation rental options in scenic Mount Laguna. The elevation provides year-round mild weather and flexible options for long-term leasing or short stays.
Amenities: Hiking trails, on-site restaurant, community spaces.
Visit Tiny House Block Website Explore CA Communities8. Orlando Lakefront at College Park
Orlando Lakefront transformed a vintage 1950s RV park into a thriving tiny house community. It attracts remote workers and retirees seeking Florida's warm weather, no state income tax, and downtown proximity.
Amenities: Lake access, fitness center, Wi-Fi, community pavilion.
Visit Orlando Lakefront Website Explore FL Communities9. The Sanctuary Minnesota
The Sanctuary Minnesota creates a unique adult-only environment set on 80 acres of woods and trails. This peaceful community attracts retirees and remote workers seeking nature immersion and sustainable practices.
Amenities: Nature trails, community activities, sustainable practices.
Visit The Sanctuary Website Explore MN Communities10. Spur, Texas ("Tiny House Friendly Town")
Spur earned recognition as America's first tiny house-friendly town. Instead of a park, Spur welcomes builders to construct and live within city limits, offering property ownership rather than lot rentals.
Amenities: Full town services, city utilities, local community support.
Visit Spur Freedom Website Explore TX CommunitiesWhat Type of Community Fits You?
Not every community works for every person. Here's how to think about your options:
- Coastal/Recreation: Water access, outdoor activities. Monthly rentals with amenities. (e.g., Tiny Tranquility, Lake Walk)
- Mountain: Hiking, scenic views. Mix of long-term residence and vacation rentals. (e.g., Acony Bell, WeeCasa)
- Affordable Rural: Lower costs, peaceful setting. Best for quiet lifestyles. (e.g., Cedar Springs, The Sanctuary)
- Urban/Resort: Job market access, city amenities. Higher costs but great convenience. (e.g., Orlando Lakefront, Spur)
Choosing Your Community: Key Questions
- Budget fit: Calculate total monthly costs (rent, utilities, HOA).
- Location priorities: Job markets, climate, urban vs. rural.
- Timeline: Is this a 2-year trial or a 20-year home?
- Your home: Do you want to bring your own certified home or rent/purchase on-site?
Do Your Research Before You Commit
Before signing a long-term lease or moving your home across the country:
- Visit multiple times. Tour in different weather. Attend community events.
- Get resident references. Call current residents directly with questions.
- Review all documents. Request CC&R restrictions, rules, and financial disclosures.
- Verify certifications. Confirm your home meets their standards (RVIA, NOAH, or local code).
- Understand the exit strategy. Know your options if you need to move; some communities restrict resale.
Frequently Asked Questions
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