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Tiny Houses for Sale on Amazon

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When people say you can buy anything on Amazon, we doubt your mind immediately went to buying an actual house. And, no, we're not talking about house plans — we mean an actual tiny house that you could live in. But, our favorite online retailer is here to yet again prove us wrong! You can, in fact, buy a tiny house on Amazon, and most even come with free shipping. Ceramic Tile

Tiny Houses for Sale on Amazon

We did our research and sifted through tons of options to come up with this list of the best tiny houses you can find on Amazon. While not all of them are best suited for year-round living, you'll find options that would work as a beach cottage, a garden shed, or even a pool house. Tons of these tiny houses are also able to be outfitted with insulation and electricity, so if you did want to take the full plunge into life on the small side, you totally could. And now might just be the best time to buy, because some are on serious sale for Prime Day!

While these tiny houses are cheap, you may be wondering if it's cheaper to buy or build your own tiny house. The answer all depends on how handy you are. While most of these tiny homes are going to involve some level of handy work to assemble, building one from scratch is a whole different ball game. Not to mention, if you're considering insulating your tiny home to use year-round, that's an added expense and level of work, even if you buy one of these as most don't include insulation. Now that you've considered everything, let's buy your tiny house! Not seeing anything you love on Amazon? Wayfair also sells tiny home kits!

This 12 x 8 tiny home could be perfect for so many different uses, but we think it's best suited as a pool house or garden shed. With those sliding barn doors, it was absolutely made for entertaining. Just add a bar along one wall and a deck like shown to really accentuate the open-air living.

Just because you're living small doesn't mean you have to give up mornings spent in your favorite chair on the porch! The cedar porch wraps around two sides of this 16 x 14 tiny home, and that's only a slice of the charm it has to offer. Did we mention the window boxes and Dutch door? Tiny house living has never looked so darn cute.

You won't have to put in too much elbow grease to get this tiny home in livable order. It comes with pre-hung doors, working windows, and wood floors ready to go. Add insulation and a window unit for A/C and you're good to go!

This 9 x 9 shed might not be big enough to be considered a full living space, but it'll give your backyard plenty of character when used as a shed or studio space. The double doors pairs with the cedar shingle roof and hexagonal frame is beyond charming.

Double doors make getting lawn mowers and other large tools in and out of this shed easy. But this isn't your average backyard shed—the shingled roof, shuttered windows, and cupola up top make it a gorgeous addition to your garden.

It's more of a shed than a home, but this far less expensive alternative to the other homes on our list still has several of the amenities you'd need to live comfortably: shatterproof windows, corner shelves, steel wall supports, and a high-pitched roof. The locking doors are reinforced with steel.

You'll have to add plumbing and a bathroom to this barn-style home to make it livable, but we think this two-floor beauty is worth a little bit of extra work.

It's not technically a tiny house, but this gingerbread playhouse was just too cute not to include! Give the little ones a tiny home of their own to play in. This option comes in 3 sizes: 8'x8', 8'x10', and 8'x12'.

Can you say adorable? This sweet little cottage is probably better suited as a garden shed or outdoor studio rather than a true tiny home due to the large windows, however you could get drapes. It doesn't come with a floor, so you'll need to lay concrete and install one yourself, but it can be insulated and outfitted with plumbing. We can't even handle the cuteness of that Dutch door.

Just because you're switching over to living in a tiny home doesn't mean you have to totally give up your storage space. This DIY shed includes a loft with 4-6 feet of headroom that's perfect for stowing away items you don't use often.

Perfect for the shopper who wants to totally customize their new miniature abode, this DIY house allows the builder to choose the door location and add windows wherever they please. There are four sizes to choose from and you can opt for flooring included or no flooring.

Hannah Jones is the Commerce Editor for Country Living. Her eye is always on the next up-and-coming products to include in gift guides and she's ready to test everything from dog beds to garden tools for product reviews. When she’s not scoping out the latest and greatest items on the market, you can find her hanging with her two rescue dogs.

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