You Need to See This New Tiny House from Amazon

It just goes to show that you can truly buy anything on Amazon — including a new home!

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Tiny homes — roughly defined as any living space measuring fewer than 400 sq. ft. — have been trending in a big way in recent years. Even would-be homeowners with minimal construction skills have easy access to their dreams of residing in a quaint, undersized abode, thanks to a growing amount of options on Amazon.

The latest popular standout: the super-modern NOMAD Micro Home, which costs a cool $38,800.

What Does It Look Like?

This “micro home” is a 13-1/2-ft. cube, with a main living area, full bathroom and lofted sleep space. The overall design is incredibly modern, with lots of clean lines and simple fixtures.

It features several large windows that let in plenty of natural light, and there’s a surprising amount of storage in the kitchen and loft. The 182-sq.-ft. home is manufactured in Canada using 3D printing technology, and it can be shipped anywhere in the world.

Do You Have to Put It Together?

One caveat of purchasing this tiny home off Amazon is that assembly is required.

“The NOMAD Cube is a DIY kit that can be assembled within days by persons with handyman-level skills,” explains the seller. “Leaving the assembly labor to the purchaser provides for a lower price.”

It’s worth noting that the kit doesn’t include interior drywall or wall paneling, so you’ll need to purchase those separately. There are also add-ons available, including water management systems and solar power hookups, as well as connecting units that allow merger of two or more of the micro homes.

Other Tiny Homes to Buy

The NOMAD Cube might be making a splash on Amazon, but there are plenty of other modular tiny homes you can purchase online as well, and not just from the online retail giant.

Assembly of most tiny home kits will take at least a few days. But you can also find tiny house builders, such as Tiny Heirloom, that will deliver a fully-constructed house right to your door — or, rather, the place where you’d like your new tiny home’s door to be.

*All prices and links were accurate at the time of publication.

Camryn Rabideau
Camryn Rabideau is freelance writer specializing in fashion, beauty, home, smart technology and general lifestyle content. She holds a degree in fashion merchandising from the University of Rhode Island and jumps at any opportunity to combine her love for fashion and writing.

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