3400 days ago

Tiny House - The Perfect Home Solution

Paul from Winton-Wallacetown

The perfect solution for a weekend getaway, or maybe an on farm worker
accommodation. The perfect sleep out, granny flat or permanent accommodation
whilst you build your bricks & mortar home. Once built, you can either sell
the Tiny Home, or rent it out.

This Tiny Home is constructed on wheels, . It is built of fully insulated
panel board, has double glazed & thermally broken windows; is 12.5m long x
2.5m wide x 4.2m high with around a staggering 41sqm living area. Is totally
road legal with current W.O.F & registered.

You are welcome to buy the Tiny House as is & do the internal fit out &
services yourself. However, we can do it for you, just tell us what you want
& we will price it for you.
Because we are keen to sell this, we are prepared to look at including a
brand new wet back stand-alone sparky fire, washing machine, composting
toilet, large laundry tub / cabinet, & a solar compatible hot water
cylinder.
The full sized kitchen boasts large pantry with full slide out, tons of
storage, full sized sink, gas 4 ring cooker, oven & grill, with a spacious
fridge freezer.

Upstairs on the mezzanine floor is room for a walk around queen-sized bed,
wardrobe and chest of draws & even a study computer desk .
The dining area easily accommodates 4 - 6 people.

This Tiny House can be set up totally off grid, or connected to grid &
utilities.

The separate Bathroom down stairs has a full sized shower, vanity &
provision for composting toilet or can be plumbed for conventional toilet.

We will relocate to your permanent site anywhere in South Island. A
relocation fee may apply.

The price $99,000 is inclusive of Gst. This includes kitchen & kitchen
appliances & bathroom fittings Shower & Cabinet. As I said we would be
prepared to look at including the list of other appliances as mentioned
above in this price. This price does not include internal fit out, plumbing,
electrical wiring, lighting or floor coverings.

This Tiny Home is ready now for purchase & can be viewed in Winton, Central Southland.

Negotiable

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