Not that long ago, single-level tiny homes gained momentum for their sheer ease of movement for senior citizens and people with mobility issues. No lofts, no stairs, just a simple layout where everything is on the same floor. We saw the rise of these dwellings in 2023 with the Long Black, the Orca, the Cascade Max, the Sanctuary, the Little Ruru, and the Lifestyle 7200NLR, most of which originated from either Canada or the Land Down Under. American tiny house builders weren’t immediately sold on the no-loft idea, but their dwellings have come a long way since, embracing the single-level layout with open arms. Case in point is the Miami tiny house.
This 34.3-foot-long, 11.8-foot-wide, and 13.4-foot-high micro-dwelling is designed for people who want every day to feel like a luxury getaway. Within its 400-square-foot interior, the Miami tiny house packs a bedroom with bay window-style seating, open-plan living and kitchen, and bathroom, all on a single floor.
The luxury park model comes fully furnished and decorated, offering a charming blend of coastal design, natural textures, and open living spaces. The Miami offers an apartment-style downsizing in a relatively smaller footprint, perfect for a couple or empty nesters.
The exterior of the dwelling exudes a coastal aesthetic with its sandy board and batten cladding. The eaves have built-in lights and an awning over the entrance. Paired with an optional wrap-around deck, the Miami tiny house can become a true contender for the best tiny house.
It boasts an abundance of windows and a double sliding glass door, bringing natural light inside. Each living space is designed to bring in sunlight while elevating comfort and luxury. The front door opens into the open kitchen and living area.
The kitchen is fully stocked with appliances, including a fridge, range hood, microwave, oven, cooktop, and dishwasher. It includes a spacious island for additional prep space and acts as a dining table. A myriad of cabinets above and under the countertop make organization a breeze, keeping clutter at bay.
Next is the living area with no defined boundaries whatsoever. It is a small space with a sofa and an ottoman. What makes the regular Joe of a living room somewhat interesting is the electric fireplace with a floating shelf overhead acting as a mantel.
Adjacent to the living area is the sole bedroom of the Miami tiny house. It has a king-size bed with a tufted headboard, flanked by nightstands. There are a couple of closets with a small bay window space in between, which has a reading chair.
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On the other end of the house is the bathroom. It is slightly smaller than the bedroom in footprint and comes equipped with a washer/dryer unit and laundry nook above, a double vanity sink, a toilet, a shower stall, and a closet.
While it is perfect for full-time living for an individual or a couple, the Miami tiny house can also be an ideal option as a luxury Airbnb, vacation property, lake or beachside retreat, or part of high-end resort communities. Given the amenities it packs within its compact footprint, the price feels like a steal. If the Miami has tackled your fancy, it is currently up for sale on Tiny House Listings for $96,500.








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