website page counter Etsy is selling an entire tiny home for just £7.2k – you’ll have zero rent or mortgage & it’s so easy to set up – Pixie Games

Etsy is selling an entire tiny home for just £7.2k – you’ll have zero rent or mortgage & it’s so easy to set up

ETSY is selling an entire tiny home for just £7200, and it’s so easy to set up.

If you’ve ever dreamed of being rent and mortgage free, but don’t have the cash to do so, the Tiny Portable House could be perfect for you.

a small building with a window and a door
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The tiny house will leave you rent and mortgage free[/caption]

an aerial view of a bedroom with a bed and a desk
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You can customise your own layout[/caption]

a bathroom with the words washroom ideas on the wall
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The entire home is priced at £7,200[/caption]

Depending on the size of your family, you can either get a 20ft home, which has two bedrooms in it, or a 40ft home, with three or four bedrooms in it.

The tiny home is made of high quality steel, meaning that it will be able to withstand the elements, and is fitted with modern insulation, to keep you nice and cosy throughout winter.

The home will be delivered straight to your door, in less than six weeks, and is easily relocatable, meaning that you can take it with you, wherever you go.

Living in a tiny home is a great way to save cash for a house, whilst still having your independence.

You can even customise your own floor plan, and add on optional outdoor space.

Furniture is not included in the price of the tiny home, but this allows you to have to creativity to decorate it however you please.

Shoppers better be quick though, as the tiny home is almost sold out on the Etsy website.

As the cost of living crisis continues to bite, more and more adults are struggling to get on the property ladder and are choosing to live in their family home for longer.

The 2021 census revealed that over half of people aged 23 and under still live with their parents.


The average price of a house in the UK was £285,000 as of March 2023, and this rises to a whopping £735,254, which is completely unaffordable for many.

Moreover, research from the Resolution Foundation found that the average first time buyer deposit tripled from 5 per cent of the property price in 1989 to 15 per cent in 2019.

This means that buyers have to save for far longer and use up a larger percentage of their earnings to get on the property ladder.

Recent research by property site Zoopla found that 42 per cent of adults under 40 who do not already own homes have given up, due to the astronomical cost of buying a property.

This included 38 per cent of people earning over £60,000 (almost double the average salary for the UK).

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