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Tiny house as a revolution
TINY HOUSE:
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The price includes VAT.
Financing Available
Incl. all devices
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You can use it “privately” or as an “office”.
Approvals for Austria “papers” including everything will be handed over
You don't need any permission, you can move it anywhere and park it anywhere
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DETAILS:
Outside 0.70 mm aluminum
Outdoor trees Lambiri Termowood Ayous
The moisture barrier under the facade is MZ 100 GR.
4mm thick poplar board under the moisture barrier
2 cm polyurethane foam (inside)
8 cm thick rock wool was applied by compression to a 4 cm area
Thermally insulated PVC joinery for window flaps
Cake aroma isolates made from the best oak wood
Walls were completely painted
Bathroom trees are kiln dried filled painted Russian glass
Camera system 8. Recorder 2 TB hard drive 4 cameras
7 meters long + 2.3 wide + 3.5 tons
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Ayous facade cladding made of thermowood
Waste water and pure water tank
all electrical devices incl.
Video surveillance
Floor heating
Air conditioner
Alarm system
fly screen
generator
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What are the advantages of a tiny house?
A Tinv House on a trailer has the advantage that it can be transported from A to B relatively easily.
If the Tinv House is no wider than 2.55 meters and long than 7 meters, it can go anywhere on the trailer.
It can then be towed like a caravan by a sufficiently powerful car.
If you have to move to another city because of a new job, you can simply take your home with you - provided you can find suitable space for the tiny house on wheels in the new city.
Another advantage of a tiny house on a trailer is that it does not require a foundation. If you want to park your tiny house on a campsite, then the construction with wheels is an advantage. You can theoretically take tiny houses that are built in such a way that they are street legal with you on vacation because you can move them yourself with a car. This way you save the costs of hotel accommodation and always have your home with you.
Who lives in tiny houses?
Empty nests
Threshold households
idealists
varied living conditions
temporary housing situation optimization
Urban minimalism
What do tiny houses do?
Space-saving addition in single-family home areas
Adaptation to the development of smaller household sizes
Home ownership for singles, couples and threshold households
Meeting the demand for individual forms of living
Tiny houses as a contribution to sustainable living
Space-saving home
How long does production take?
-Production takes 1-2 months.
Tiny house on wheels and building permit
A house on wheels can be built without building permission and can be placed, for example, in your garden, on a campsite or on a leased property.
If you use the house as a holiday property, it can be parked in a special holiday park.
When do you not need a building permit?
A house on wheels is possible without a building permit
Tiny houses as weekend homes on “special properties for recreation” do not require a permit
Keyword campsite: The tiny house is not subject to building law
the mini house is approved as a mobile home
Can I also live in a tiny house in winter?
A problem in winter that owners of tiny houses on wheels have to deal with more often than other homeowners,
are frozen water pipes.
But you can also prevent this: through pipe heating
There is also the option of adequately insulating the air space under the house.
You can also consider installing underfloor heating when planning
Camping site as a first residence?
You don't have to buy any land and you only pay around €1,000 to €2,000 per year for your parking space.
You do not have to apply for a building permit (without Rader) from the local municipality.
Your power supply is secured.
You can use the shared sanitary facilities (toilets, showers, washing machines).
Legal basis?
Due to the current housing shortage, more and more communities and site holders are allowing long-term camping
In principle, the Federal Registration Act also recognizes mobile homes as apartments. This is what it says in Section 20 BMG:
Caravans [...I are only to be viewed as apartments if they are not moved or are only moved occasionally." According to Section 12 of the BauGB, such special areas have also been allowed to be used for residential purposes since 2018 (provided that the responsible municipality submits a corresponding development plan).