The first thing you should know
Finding the perfect spot to park your tiny home can be a challenge. Many people have found peace and freedom with their own tiny house on wheels, but it's not always easy finding the space you need. With more people taking up residence in these small dwellings, there are many considerations you'll need to make before choosing a place for your tiny home.
1. The first thing you should know is that parking regulations vary depending of where you live, so make sure you know what is required before deciding where to park your home.
But what about parking?
Finding available space near your home
Look at public land
Find a place where you can park long term
Other unique places you can park without permission
If you don't have permission for your tiny house, there are some places you can park it without needing to worry about being towed away. You might not want to stay in these places long-term, but they're a good place to park while you look for property or find someone who is interested in building a tiny house.
1) National Parks - These parks often don't allow overnight parking, but it's worth calling ahead and asking if they'll make an exception for your tiny house. They might say yes!
2) RV Parks - Some RV parks let people stay only one night at a time and charge by the night. This could be perfect for your situation if you just need somewhere to sleep while you work out where else you want to live.