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Southern California living doesn't have to mean a big house and a hefty price tag. Tiny homes are becoming a popular choice for those seeking a simpler, more affordable lifestyle without sacrificing the California sunshine.

Dreaming of a Tiny Home?


Here's why Southern California is the perfect place for your tiny home adventure:

Year-round sunshine: Southern California's mild climate allows you to spend most of your time outdoors, maximizing your tiny space.


Diverse landscapes: From beaches and mountains to deserts and valleys, California offers endless possibilities for tiny home placement.


Thriving tiny house community: California has a supportive community of tiny home builders, enthusiasts, and resources to help you on your journey.

Why Choose a Tiny Home in Southern California?

Affordability: Tiny homes offer a much more affordable way to live in Southern California compared to traditional houses.


Location Independence: Many tiny homes are built on wheels, giving you the freedom to park on a friend's property, in a designated tiny home community, or explore different neighborhoods.


Minimalist Living: Tiny homes encourage a clutter-free and intentional lifestyle, perfect for those who value experiences over possessions.


Eco-Friendly Footprint: With a smaller space to heat and cool, tiny homes use less energy and resources, minimizing your environmental impact.

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Is Tiny Living Right for You?

Tiny home living isn't for everyone. Consider your needs and preferences:


Do you enjoy a minimalist lifestyle? Tiny homes require smart storage solutions and creative use of space.



Are you comfortable in close quarters? Square footage is limited, so tiny homes are best suited for individuals, couples, or small families.



Do you have access to land? Tiny homes on wheels (THOWs) require designated parking, while some communities allow permanently placed tiny homes.

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Industry Experts

20+ years of expertise and creative solutions in permitting Construction Plans. We are trusted partners in Southern California.

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Permits Approved

We permit more projects in SoCal that almost anyone. Our services are backed by a promise to deliver excellence.

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Budget Wise

We understand the important of staying in your budget, and we design with building costs as a primary factor.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • Are Tiny Homes Legal in Southern California?

    Yes! Southern California allows movable tiny homes, but they must meet specific requirements. These typically involve size limitations, certifications (like RV certification), and placement on private property with a primary residence.


  • Can I Park My Tiny Home Anywhere in Southern California?

    No, tiny homes cannot be parked just anywhere. They typically need to be on private property with a primary residence and meet setback requirements from existing structures and fencing.


  • How Big Can a Tiny Home Be in Southern California?

    Southern California regulations usually limit tiny homes to under 500 square feet and a specific height (often under 14ft). It's best to check with the city for the latest regulations.


  • How Much Does a Tiny Home Cost in Southern California?

    The cost varies depending on size, design, and builder. Generally, tiny homes can be a more affordable housing option compared to traditional homes in Southern California.


  • Where Can I Find Tiny Home Builders in Southern California?

    Our team will contact you.



  • What are the Benefits of Living Tiny in Southern California?

    Reduced living costs, a smaller environmental footprint, and a focus on experiences over possessions are some key benefits. Southern California's climate allows for more outdoor living, maximizing your tiny space.


  • What are the Challenges of Living Tiny in Southern California?

    Downsizing and adapting to a smaller living area can be challenging. Finding legal parking and navigating regulations can also require some work.

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