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NY Post
New York Post
23 Jun 2023


NextImg:Tiny home community with ocean views boasts $650 rent, free WiFi

A tiny home community in Oregon is renting out its beachfront space for just $650 to $750 a month.

Located in the coastal city of Waldport, the enclave boasts unique amenities such as WiFi and parking at no additional cost.

Tiny Tranquility, founded in 2018, counts 43 sites.

Anyone with a trailer, tiny home or RV can set up at the park for the low monthly cost, which includes water, electricity, and sewer hookups.

The minimum stay is a month, but for those looking for something more permanent, rent is significantly reduced.

There are also three vintage trailers on site that can be rented for the short term via Airbnb.

The community features several shared spaces, including a 2,400 square-foot lodge with a laundry room, TV room, ping pong table, pool table, wood-burning stove, and small library.

There is also a 12,000-square-foot greenhouse, a community garden, bike racks, and storage facilities.

Tiny Tranquility touts a dog park, an outdoor grilling area, and a 600 square-foot common space with a kitchen and ocean views as well.

The sign leading to the Tiny Tranquility park in the coastal Oregon city of Waldport.
Tiny Tranquility

The town currently has 43 residents.

The community counts 43 sites.
Tiny Tranquility

Rent runs between $650 and $750 per month.

Rent runs between $650 and $750 per month.
Tiny Tranquility

Though Tiny Tranquility is full — the land’s owner, Josh Palmer, said he is considering building a second site.

“I’ve thought about doing a second park, I don’t have any particular plans at this point, but I have looked at some properties,” he said in a 2020 interview with the Tiny House Giant Journey site.

“It seems there’s a real demand for parks of this type if they’re done right.”

One of the tiny houses on the property.

One of the tiny houses on the property with parking.
Tiny Tranquility

A common area with a kitchen and beach views.

A common area with a kitchen and beach views.
Tiny Tranquility

The lodge which hold a pool table, a library, a sitting area, etc.

The lodge, which holds a pool table, library, and sitting area.
Tiny Tranquility

The green house.

The 12,000-square-foot greenhouse is said to feature a produce garden and a local microgreens business.
Tiny Tranquility

“I’m a minimalist at heart to begin with, so this made sense to me,” Beth Nugent, a Tiny Tranquility resident, added in a separate interview. “Everything you need and nothing you don’t. Simple.”

The Post reached out to Palmer for comment.