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Best Tiny Homes For Sale in West Virginia

With access to several quality tiny home builders in the neighboring Appalachian area, buyers in the Mountain State have access to a number of good options when looking for tiny homes for sale in West Virginia. This is all in spite of the fact that we have yet to cover a tiny home builder that is based in West Virginia. Due in part to the ease of transporting tiny homes, especially tiny houses on wheels, buyers can work with companies across a large geographic area.

To help buyers in West Virginia determine the best options for their project, we have put together a list of some of the best tiny houses for sale in West Virginia. All of the companies on our list serve the entirety of the Mountain State including cities like Charleston, Huntington, and Morgantown. Additionally, we have included links to a more in-depth review of each company’s operations as well as a list of their tiny homes with cost estimates.

If you would like help buying tiny houses for sale in West Virginia, work with a member of our team.  Or, read our full list of prefab home builders in West Virginia

Tiny Homes For Sale in West Virginia

(Out-of-State Companies That Still Serve West Virginia)

Modern Tiny Living - (Columbus, OH)

Modern Tiny Living sells four different types of pre-designed tiny homes. Each of their tiny homes is available in several different sizes. Additionally, Modern Tiny Living works on fully-customized projects for clients. All of their houses are fully-mobile and include unique, built-in furniture.

Turn-key Cost Estimate: $300 - $500 per square foot

List of Modern Tiny Living floor plans with cost information 

Example of Work: Mohican


Mighty Small Homes - (Louisville, KY)

Mighty Small Homes specializes in tiny homes and smaller square footage homes (250 sqft - 1,500 sqft). Unlike most other tiny home builders that focus exclusively on turn-key homes, Mighty Small Homes also sells floor plans and structural building kits with interior framing materials and finishes, which allows buyers to assemble the kits themselves or work with their own contractor, for a potential added cost savings.

Turn-key Cost Estimate: $140 - $328 per square foot

List of Mighty Small Homes floor plans with cost information

Example of Work: The Tiny


Wind River Tiny Homes - (Chattanooga, TN)

Wind River Tiny Homes is based out of Chattanooga, Tennessee and designs and manufactures tiny homes on wheels (THOW). Wind River Tiny Homes builds tiny homes that are built to RV certification standards. Their past projects often feature a sleek and modern style, accompanied by wide windows, glass doors, metal roofs, and a multitude of LP and cedar siding designs.

Turn-key Cost Estimate: $234 - $332 per square foot

List of Wind River Tiny Homes floor plans with cost information

Example of Work: Toccoa


New Frontier Tiny Homes - (Nashville, TN)

New Frontier Tiny Homes is an interior designer as well as a tiny home design-build company. This combination is evident in their work, as they offer modern, luxurious tiny homes. Their houses can either be bought as tiny homes on wheels or as park model tiny homes.

Turn-key Cost Estimate: $293 - $575 per square foot

List of New Frontier Tiny Homes floor plans with cost information

Example of Work: Eschher


Frequently Asked Questions About Tiny Homes in West Virginia

How much does a tiny house for sale in West Virginia cost?

If you are looking for a tiny home for sale in West Virginia you can find out-of-state companies that serve West Virginia-based customers in the price range of $140 to $575 per square foot. This is based on the cost of the tiny home model plus light site work (clearing an area, preparing a flat gravel pad, and preparing utility connections).

What affordable housing options exist in West Virginia aside from joining the tiny house movement?

There are many different alternatives to tiny houses for sale in West Virginia. If you like the tiny home movement for the affordable price as well as the opportunity to have a unique living space, then you might want to also consider kit homes. One such option for smaller square footage homes is StudioShed - which serves customers throughout the U.S. with modern, smaller square footage living options

If your reason for wanting a tiny house is to combat the increased cost of housing in West Virginia, then you might want to also consider buying a manufactured home. These kinds of homes differ slightly from traditional homes and modular/kit homes. You will find that most often, manufactured homes don’t qualify for the same types of financing as traditionally built homes. That being said, customers will find that manufactured homes are often an affordable alternative to West Virginia tiny homes. For customers in West Virginia, companies like Champion Homes, Clayton Homes, and Skyline Homes are options you may want to consider.

Additionally, buyers looking for a unique, prefab housing option might want to consider container homes for sale in West Virginia.


If you are a tiny home builder that serves buyers in West Virginia or, if you have worked with a company that is not included on our list, we'd love to hear from you.

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