Tiny House Hunters - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Jersey City Newlyweds Search for Tiny House on Large Rural Lot
Newlyweds are tired of city life, so they're trading their 750-square-foot condo in Jersey City, NJ, for a tiny house on a large secluded lot in the country. They both want to downsize, but exactly how tiny the house should be is up for debate.

Sound Healer Seeks Tiny House in Southern California
A quirky sound healer searches for a tiny home with twist in Los Angeles. She prefers a circular space for the good acoustics, but she's open to all kinds of unconventional homes. Her best friend joins the hunt to try to keep her from becoming too unrealistic.

Family of Six Downsizes from 2500 Sq. Ft. to Tiny Home
A busy family of six from LA is downsizing from 2,500 square feet to less than 600 in Upstate New York. After looking at minuscule fixer-uppers and a rustic cabin the woods, however, the realities of going tiny may be too much to handle.

Oregon Pear Farmers Build Tiny Home With a View in Their Orchard
Oregon pear farmers are building a custom home on their orchard. Since they don't want to cut down any of their money-making trees, the house has to fit on a tiny 600-square-foot plot. They look at several upscale, ultra-modern prefab homes.

Firefighter Goes Super Tiny in Savannah
A firefighter and empty nester wants to simplify her life by downsizing from her 2,400-square-foot house to a much smaller home -- really small. She's looking for a place that's no more than 300 square feet. Since she also wants the freedom to move the house anywhere, she's looking for a tiny home on wheels.
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