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We're gonna get building! Well, that's not quite accurate. Although we know a lot about building, we are not actually builders, which means we get away without doing the actual, physical labor. However, that does not mean we're not involved. We do to great lengths to write articles about construction and contractors on this blog. Some articles are about a specific type of construction. Others are about the process of becoming a contractor. We find that our readers like variety, and so we've done our best to accommodate that. We hope that whatever you read on this website, you learn something useful.

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Three Benefits Of A Tiny House On Wheels

If you've done a lot of research about living in a tiny house, perhaps including talking to people who have resided in this unique type of residence, you may be ready to take a big step forward and get your own tiny house. A good way to proceed is to find a custom builder that specializes in these structures. They'll be able to design a tiny house with your input so that it offers the exact size and functionality that you want. One decision that you'll need to make is what you want below the structure. While some people elect for a standard residential foundation, another option is to have wheels. Here are three benefits of a tiny house on wheels.

Portable 

The biggest advantage of having wheels beneath your tiny house is that it will be portable. While you might have an idea of where you want to situate the tiny house, it's important to remember that circumstances can change. For example, you might plan to have the structure on a friend's large property, but they may elect to sell the property a few years from now. Having wheels beneath the tiny house will make it easy for you to relocate the dwelling to a new location of your choice.

More Affordable

Talk to your builder about the cost of getting a custom tiny house on wheels versus a custom tiny house with a foundation below it. In general, you'll find that having wheels beneath your tiny house will be slightly more affordable than a foundation. This can especially be true in certain areas where excavation for a basic foundation is difficult (and thus pricier) because of a lot of rock close to the surface of the ground. If you want your tiny house to be as cost-effective as possible to buy, having wheels can be a better option.

Fewer Regulations

Depending on where you live, having wheels beneath your tiny house may have fewer regulations. For example, in some jurisdictions, the local government considers a tiny house with a foundation to be a permanent structure — which means that adding this structure to an existing property can increase the property tax. A tiny house with wheels is considered a mobile structure, which may not have an impact on the property tax. While it's always good to learn about the regulations in your specific area, you may find that a tiny house with wheels is a better option.

For info, contact a company like Factory Showcase Homes LLC.