Tiny Homes For Sale in Washington State
Individuals considering buying a tiny home in Washington State may be pleased to hear that there are a number of companies offering tiny homes for sale in Washington. Although Washington might not be home to the same number of tiny house builders as neighboring Oregon, it is still home to a few local builders. Our list of tiny homes for sale in Washington highlights companies that build and sell tiny houses to clients throughout the state. This includes both local and out-of-state companies, though they serve all areas of the state including Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, and Spokane.
In our list, we have included helpful information for considering whether a given company may be a good fit for your tiny home project. We have included information such as the design aesthetics of each company, the number of tiny homes each company has for sale, turn-key cost estimates with additional information on model-specific costs, an example of their work, and of course, photos. If you would like help planning your own tiny home project in Washington State, connect with one of our prefab concierge representatives.
Tiny Homes For Sale in Washington State
When making the decision to purchase a tiny house in Washington, buyers have two primary avenues to buying a home. The first is to buy a pre-existing small square footage home. This option may be appealing to individuals who do not own land and are looking to buy a unit in a tiny home community in Washington State such as the ones listed below:
Bowman Hilton Tiny House Community (Pierce County)
Moonlight Tiny Home Community (Ridgefield, WA)
Additionally, the option exists to purchase a second-hand tiny home via several online tiny home marketplaces. This option can allow buyers quicker move-in times but comes with the drawbacks of not being able to personalize their home. For that, you might want to consider buying a tiny home from on of the builders listed below.
Buying A Tiny Home From a Builder in Washington State
Wolf Industries (Battle Ground, Washington)
Wolf Industries designs and builds 4 pre-designed tiny homes. While they do not offer floor plan customization, buyers can personalize select design elements. Their tiny homes largely feature traditional design elements although they also offer more contemporary aesthetic choices.
Turn-key Cost Estimate: $150 - $250 per square foot
For a full list of Wolf Industries’ tiny homes with information on size and cost estimates see our list of Wolf Industries’ floor plans.
Example of work: Model E
Buying a Tiny Home from an Out-of-State Builder
Given the ease of transporting a THOW, you might also want to consider working with another tiny home builder located in the Pacific Northwest for your tiny house. Often, transport costs range from $1 - $6 per mile, making it easy to work with a builder that fits your desired size and style requirements and have the home shipped to your site. Some builder options worth considering include:
Wheelhaus (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Wheelhaus is a Salt Lake City-based designer and builder of tiny homes. In addition to 4 modern, cabin-like tiny homes, they can work on partially custom floorplans. Their 4 models of tiny houses are all 400 square feet and can be built as RV-certified homes.
Turn-key Cost Estimate: $375 - $500 per square foot
For a full list of Wheelhaus’ tiny homes with information on size and cost estimates see our list of Wheelhaus’ floor plans.
Example of work: Lookout
NOMAD Micro Homes (Vancouver, Canada)
NOMAD Micro Homes designs, builds, and ships prefabricated tiny homes from their Vancouver, Canada headquarters. While they only offer one, 283-square-foot tiny home, they also offer a smaller living module. Their tiny houses are designed to be set on a semi-permanent or permanent foundation & include innovative design features like a floating loft. With their two modules, buyers can choose to combine & upgrade modules for a larger, semi-custom home.
Turn-key Cost Estimate: $225 - $428 per square foot
For a full list of NOMAD Micro Homes’ tiny homes with information on size and cost estimates see our list of NOMAD Micro Homes’ floor plans.
Example of work: NOMAD Micro
TruForm Tiny (Eugene, Oregon)
TruForm Tiny offers over 24 models of tiny homes on wheels. Their tiny homes feature modern designs and energy-efficient construction elements. From an aesthetic standpoint, buyers can choose from one of three design finishes - urban, cottage, or country.
Turn-key Cost Estimate: $360 - $500 per square foot
Example of work: Payette
Conclusion & Alternatives to Tiny Homes for Sale in Washington
Whether you are interested in Washington tiny homes because you are drawn to unique architecture or you are simply looking for an affordable housing option, the builders listed above are good options to consider. They can help buyers with varying needs from modern tiny homes to tiny house cottages and even fully custom projects.
Alternatively, if you are looking to build a home and are not sold on the companies above, be sure to read our list of companies that build prefab homes in Washington, modular homes in Washington, or container homes in Washington. Or, check out our reviews of manufactured home builders in Washington State like ideabox or Clayton Homes.