Park Model Homes in Arizona
Do simple joys like biking, exploring nature, sitting on your front porch (while sipping your favorite drink), or watching the glorious Arizona sunrises and sunsets bring a deep sense of well-being and energy to your life? Get ready to realize and experience all you hope for and more! We provide prefab tiny homes built to code and with an entirely finished interior. Choose from our large selection of styles to find one that perfectly fits your dream getaway.
Our Arizona Park Models
The A-Frame
The A-Frame Studio
The Alpine
The Aspen
The Cascade
The Luna
The Nook Family
The Nook Studio
The Pinecrest
The Pocono
We have a combination of cozy classic models, like the Studio, Aspen, or Pocono, and a more contemporary design, including the Cascade, A-Frame, and Rockwood. Not feeling any of these kinds, take a look at our larger and customizable Modern Cabins and Log Cabins.
Our completed builds
Do I need a permit for a park model home in Arizona?
Yes. You will probably need to register it as an RV and/or get a building permit. Tiny homes on wheels are often considered RVs. Sometimes there are more requirements, such as needing to be 160 sq. ft. You may also need to have the trailer that you put it on permitted and approved.
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Ideal Locations for Your Park Model Home in Arizona
When considering an ideal location to build a Park Model tiny home in Arizona, several factors come into play, including climate, regulations, and lifestyle preferences. Consider your preferences for climate, proximity to amenities, and the overall lifestyle you desire. Consult with local authorities and professionals to ensure compliance with local regulations and to find a location that aligns with your vision for Park Model home living in Arizona.
Here are some regions that are often considered suitable for tiny home living in Arizona:
- Flagstaff: Located in northern Arizona, Flagstaff enjoys cooler temperatures due to its higher elevation. It provides a unique setting with a mix of mountain landscapes and a vibrant community.
- Prescott: With a mild climate, Prescott offers a picturesque environment surrounded by pine forests. It has a historic downtown area and a supportive community for tiny home living.
- Sedona: Known for its stunning red rock formations, Sedona provides a visually captivating backdrop for tiny homes. The area is popular for its artsy community and outdoor activities.
- Tucson: In southern Arizona, Tucson has a warm climate and a diverse cultural scene. It may be suitable for those who prefer a desert setting and a more urban lifestyle.
- Kingman: Located in the high desert region of Arizona, Kingman offers a relatively affordable living option. It has a dry climate and is situated along historic Route 66.
- Yuma: Situated in the southwestern part of the state, Yuma has a hot desert climate. It may be suitable for those who prefer warmer temperatures and a more relaxed atmosphere.