Tiny House Preise im Überblick: Was kostet der Traum von Freiheit und Minimalismus?

The tiny house movement, which originated in the United States, has now spread globally and is attracting people who are looking for alternative forms of housing, not least because of the exploding rents in major German cities. Ideally, these small residential units should be environmentally friendly, affordable and sustainable. In this article, you will find out what it will cost you to realize your dream of a tiny house.

Factors that influence the price

The decision to buy a tiny house is not just a question of living space, but a strategic consideration that takes several factors into account. The choice between self-build, self-build and turnkey models not only influences the purchase price, but also requires personal commitment and at least a little craftsmanship, depending on the choice. Size, technical equipment and the decision as to whether the tiny house should be self-sufficient or not also contribute to the overall costs.

The type and size of the Tiny House

Tiny Houses are available in a variety of designs, which differ significantly in terms of size, design and equipment. The following types are among the most common:

Tiny house on wheels

These mobile Tiny Houses are mounted on wheels and offer maximum flexibility. They can be placed in various locations, whether in your own garden, on a campsite or on a leasehold plot. The advantage is that they do not necessarily require a permanent building permit. However, you should check with the relevant authorities in your region beforehand to see whether this applies in your case, as the conditions are not the same everywhere in Germany. Mobile Tiny Houses are usually no larger than 40 square meters and their height is often limited by road traffic regulations. Prices for mobile tiny houses vary greatly, but generally start at around 30,000 euros, although they can rise considerably depending on the size and features.

Tiny house without wheels / mini house

These Tiny Houses are built on a solid base plate and have a permanent location. They can either be purchased as an extension to an existing property or as a stand-alone building. Unlike mobile tiny houses, they usually require planning permission. Mini house prices start at around 50,000 euros and can range up to several hundred thousand euros, depending on the size and materials used.

Container houses

Container houses are tiny houses made from converted freight containers. Their robustness, ease of transportation and relative affordability make them very popular. The use of recycled freight containers makes container houses a sustainable building option. By reusing existing structures, resources are saved and less construction waste is produced. Container houses are also built firmly on a floor slab. Prices start at around 20,000 euros.

The following table provides an overview of the differences between Tiny Houses on wheels, mini houses without wheels and container houses in terms of mobility, size, location, licensing requirements, material/construction method and intended use.

Feature

Tiny house on wheels

Tiny house without wheels (mini house)

Container house

Mobility

Beweglich, auf Rädern montiert

Fester Standort auf Bodenplatte

Begrenzte Mobilität, auf Bodenplatte oder Fundament

Größe

Compact (<37 sqm)

Can be bigger than Tiny Houses on wheels

Varies, can be spacious

Location

Various locations possible

Fixed location, can be used as an extension or stand-alone building

Fixed location, on base plate or foundation

Authorization

Possibly less subject to approval, depending on location

Generally subject to approval

Generally subject to approval

Material/construction

Lightweight construction, often wood

Various construction methods possible, typically wood or other materials

Converted freight containers, robust and durable

Sustainability

Depending on material and construction method

Often sustainable and energy-efficient materials

Sustainable through recycling freight containers

Application purpose

Living space, temporary installation possible

Living space, extension to existing property

Living space, modular structures possible

Costs

Variable, often cheaper than traditional houses, prices from 30,000 euros

Depending on size and equipment, prices from 50,000 euros

depending on the number of containers, equipment and design, prices from 20,000 euros

Prices for prefabricated kits

Prefabricated kits are a popular choice for those who want to outsource the construction process. With costs starting at around 12,000 euros, they are financially attractive. However, labor costs, which account for around 40 percent of the total price, should not be overlooked. When selecting a provider, especially in Germany and Eastern Europe, a thorough examination is essential.

Tiny House extension house

Builders who are skilled in their trade are attracted by the flexibility of a prefabricated house. Costing between 26,000 and 70,000 euros, this is an option for those who are prepared to invest time and effort in their dream home.

Turnkey Tiny Houses

Those who want to move in immediately can opt for turnkey models. While the entry-level price is around 20,000 euros, the costs can quickly rise to 100,000 euros or even up to 200,000 euros, depending on the size and fittings.

So how much does a Tiny House cost on average?

The average cost of a tiny house in 2020 was estimated at around 70,000 euros, or around 2,300 euros per square meter. However, it is important to emphasize that these figures are likely to have increased significantly since then, which should be taken into account when planning a budget. For a more accurate cost estimate, it is advisable to get in touch with specialized tiny house manufacturers or construction companies. They can prepare individual offers based on the specific requirements and ideas of the client. There are around 20 different tiny house providers in Germany.

Property costs

Finding a suitable location for the Tiny House requires careful consideration. The choice between a parking space and a permanent plot, the options to buy, rent or lease and clarifying the size of the plot (ideally between 150 and 200 square meters) are crucial. Not forgetting the potential development costs, which should be taken into account in the calculation. Tiny house villages and campsites offer an interesting alternative Habitats.

Land selection for Tiny Houses

Finding the right plot of land for a tiny house is crucial to realizing the dream of owning your own small home. There are various options available here, including your own plot of land, tiny house villages or rental plots. The choice should be based not only on personal preference, but also on the suitability of the plot for the installation of a tiny house.

Building law hurdles for tiny houses: consider regional differences

The legal aspects surrounding Tiny Houses vary not only across Germany, but even within individual municipalities. Some regions classify Tiny Houses as caravans or garden sheds, while others have specific requirements and regulations for this particular form of housing. Before starting construction or buying a Tiny House, it is therefore essential to find out about the regional regulations and building codes in advance in order to avoid legal obstacles.

Keep an eye on supply connections: Water, electricity and gas

When setting up a tiny house, it is not only the aesthetic aspects that play a role, but also the practical considerations regarding the supply connections. Water, sewage, electricity and possibly gas must be considered and taken into account accordingly. The availability and cost of these connections can vary greatly depending on the location and conditions of the chosen plot. Thorough planning in this area is essential in order to avoid unpleasant surprises and to ensure that the Tiny House is optimally supplied.

Conclusion

The cost of a Tiny House usually varies between 60,000 and 70,000 euros. It is not only the size and furnishings that play a role here, but also individual wishes and the design. It is important to bear in mind that the land and development costs should not be ignored. A Tiny House is not just a living space, but an investment in a lifestyle and the freedom to design your own space. This financial and personal investment promises not just a home, but a journey towards greater autonomy and minimalism.

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