It’s absolutely mind boggling to understand what drives people to buy such tiny homes. It’s almost more worth it to pay for an apartment until you’re on your feet rather than pay a ton of money for a tiny house only 1 person can live in comfortably. We’re not sure what drives people to buy such tiny homes, but we love to look at them. Here are 20 absurdly tiny homes.

1. This house is only 10 feet wide.

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2. Do you think there’s an upstairs and a downstairs?

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3. A tiny home on wheels is actually pretty awesome.

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4. I hope those blinds keep the rain out.

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5. Check out this tiny cabin in Canada.

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6. Depending on how remote this place is, it’s actually pretty awesome.

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7. The bedroom and bathroom are the same room.

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8. These houses on wheels are pretty awesome.

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9. How many people could comfortably fit in here?

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10. This doesn’t look portable, but there’s wheels.

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11. Contrary to popular belief, a family of 7 lives here.

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12. At least you’re safe from flooding.

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13. Do these people take a canoe to their house?

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14. You can’t call this a tiny home, it’s just a bed.

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15. Alright, a tiny tree house is pretty amazing.

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16. The truck is almost as big as this house.

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17. I hope there are no hail storms here.

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18. Everyone should have a house on skis.

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19. How integral is that rock to the structure of this house.

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20. This could be considered a pretty cool design.

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Patrick is a writer based in upstate New York, where he grew up and still calls home. Over the past year, he’s been diving deep into storytelling, especially tales rooted in history, the Wild West, lost treasures, and ancient artifacts. He’s also drawn to unsolved mysteries and whatever the internet can’t stop talking about.

Whether it’s a centuries-old legend or a bizarre internet rabbit hole, Patrick is always chasing the threads of a compelling story. When he’s not chasing stories, Pat’s probably hiking mountain trails with his dog, exploring new corners of the U.S., or doom-scrolling between hangouts with friends and family. He finds inspiration in nature, forgotten places, and random conversations—anything that sparks curiosity. Whether it’s city streets or backcountry paths, Patrick’s always on the lookout for the next great story.