Getting into the real estate market is not as easy as it seems.
But Delta Bay is a growing tiny house community in which downsizing does not mean sacrificing comfort or connection.

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In this tiny house community, long -term residents live in a unique mix of motorhomes, supporters and tiny houses, each of which contributes to the charm of the park.
The park is known as the first legal tiny house community in Northern California and also offers long-term and short-term or holiday parking spaces.
On site, the park maintains huts for weekend rental rental for vacationers, weekly or monthly.
The residents who want to spend the night pay Almost 800 US dollars.
The park currently has 15 tiny houses, of which 12 owners are occupied, Delta Bay said.
This community has become for those who accept minimalist life.
These tiny houses have a size of 15 feet to 34 feet, with each house reflecting the individual style and needs of its owner.
Three of the houses were built by Pacifica Tiny Homes, a company that is known for the creation of spatial efficient, functional designs.
Since 2014, the park has opened its doors during the Camp Tiny House and invited the public to visit the houses, meet the residents and to experience the lifestyle first -hand.
For many, tiny life is more than just to save space.
A resident of Corinne Corley worked with a carpenter in Missouri to build her little house.
“This trailer cost 5,000 US dollars and delivered that I spent 37,500 US dollars,” said Corley in a YouTube video.
While tiny houses have become a popular choice for many, it is often a challenge to find a legal, long -term parking lot for you.
Park Delta Bay offers a rare opportunity for those who are looking for a permanent place to park their tiny houses.
Tiny houses are more than one trend, they represent a change in the way people think about living, sustainability and financial freedom.
What is a tiny home?

Technically speaking, a tiny home is a house that is less than 400 square meters in size.
Many tiny houses are built on trailers so that they can be towed anywhere and some are converted from old school buses or vans.
Each state has its own rules for tiny houses, but in general it is not subject to the same taxes as regular houses.
Alaska, Iowa, Louisiana, North Dakota, New Jersey, New York, Wisconsin and West Virginia have made tiny houses illegal as permanent apartments.
For the residents of Park Delta Bay, it is about deliberately living in houses that reflect their lifestyle.
Similar small home projects have appeared all over the country in recent years.
In Alaska, A Village with six tiny houses Opened with free rent to help the disgusted community.
A project was also recently finished in California This includes 155 units and no rental costs.