Tiny House Hunting

2014 • FYI
4.7
75 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
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Season 3 episodes (19)

1 Tiny Getaway Retreat in Kona
11/14/15
Jenn and her boyfriend, Jason, are hunting for a tiny retreat on the Big Island of Hawaii, in Kona. Jenn is a busy single mom and a passionate artist. Jason is an elite US smoke jumper, who often lives out of his 100 sq ft van.
2 A New Home for Newlyweds in Portland
11/14/15
It sounded like a good idea at the time: Portland Oregonians Emmy and Jake would get married, and move into Jake's place to start building their lives together. Unfortunately, Jake and his dog Sol didn't see the need to change anything.
3 Tiny Philadelphia Homecoming
11/21/15
Nikki and Tomislav met and fell in love in Philadelphia, when Tomislav was on a foreign exchange program. After a long distance relationship, marriage, and four years living in Europe, they're ready to reestablish roots in the States.
4 Tiny 2nd Home in Honolulu
11/21/15
Jeff is a busy flight attendant who spends most of his time in the air. Living out of a suitcase for the last decade taught him to appreciate living with just the basics.
5 Return to Tiny in Boise
11/28/15
Kathlyn and her husband Lincoln lived in a 400 square foot one bedroom apartment in Los Angeles for ten years. During that time, they saved enough money to buy their dream house; a charming 1600 square foot vintage bungalow in laid-back Boise, Idaho.
6 Tiny Honeymoon Home in San Diego
11/28/15
Bianca and Sara met in grad school and became inseparable best friends. A semester studying abroad brought them even closer and when they realized it was love, they never looked back.
7 Tiny for a Family of Five in Temecula
12/12/15
With three teenagers in the house, Joe and Sheri live a hectic life of sports, homework and family meals. But they'll be empty nesters soon, and it's motivating them to look tiny. Their hope is to find a place that will work immediately.
8 Tiny Urban Retreat in Seattle
12/12/15
Eric and Anna are two Generation Y-ers in Seattle, Washington, and they're ready to take the tiny plunge. At first glance, these self- described introverts seem like walking contradictions.
9 What Started an Ocean Away is Now Tiny Today
12/18/15
Cody and Karen's story starts an ocean away. She was raised in Sydney, Australia, while Cody grew up in Northeastern Washington State. The two met smack in the middle of the Pacific in Hawaii.
10 Tiny Urban Living in Boston
12/25/15
After living in Okinawa, Japan for a short time, young married couple Anthony and Angela find themselves back in the United States. But renting an apartment in the sleepy suburbs of Boston is just not cutting it.
11 Tiny Portland Home on Wheels
1/2/16
With three teenagers in the house, Joe and Sheri live constantly on the go, but it won't be long before they're empty nesters. This looming reality has sparked them to go tiny.
12 Tiny Pasadena Starter Home
1/9/16
Pasadena, California dwellers Chris and Maggie met in sixth grade, and started dating in high school. When they graduated college, they moved back in with their respective families a few blocks away from each other.
13 Tiny San Diego Digs for Three
1/16/16
British born Rachel, and lifelong Californian Josh fell in love when Rachel was on vacation on the West Coast during college. Now they're married and the proud parents of 18 month old Vivienne, and it's time to put down some roots in sunny San Diego.
14 Tiny Home Hunt in Huntsville
1/23/16
Eric and Cami were high school sweethearts in Spokane, WA, and got married when she was just 18. Nine years later, they own a home in Spokane, and are in the middle of building a dream life.
15 Tiny House ABCs in the ATL
1/30/16
Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Addison's life recently entered completely new territory--motherhood. Not only is Addison experiencing the joys of becoming a new mom, but she's also juggling a full schedule at a local Atlanta community college.
16 Finding Texas Tiny That's Worth It--Fort Worth It
2/6/16
Jared and Lindsay did exactly what they were "supposed to". They met. They married. They managed to buy the big house. But it didn't take long for them to realize that the expectations of life were coming up short for them personally.
17 Tiny Artist Digs in Philly
2/13/16
Caitlin's an artist in Philadelphia, PA. For years, she's been renting and maintaining both a living space and a studio space, and she's decided enough is enough. The new plan is to downsize and consolidate into a single tiny space.
18 Tiny San Francisco Flat Hunt
2/20/16
Gregoire and Christopher both grew up on the East Coast, but are now confirmed San Franciscans. Christopher is a flight attendant for a major airline, and Gregoire works in web marketing. They've been together for eight years.
19 Big Travelers Need Tiny Home in Nashville
2/27/16
Emily and Julian are constantly on the road, and that means their 1500 sq./ft. home is way more than they're using. The backyard, on the other hand, is ripe for a tiny addition. With the help of local real estate agent Erica Petroff, they set out.

About this show

TINY HOUSE HUNTING explores the tiny house real estate trend that is sweeping the nation. our realtors will help a pair of tiny home seekers from around the country find the perfect tiny home for their family in under 300 square feet. Whether it's a potential home in the Rockies or a tiny beach getaway on the coast of Florida, each potential homeowner will be shown three different tiny homes by our realtors and then decide which is the best for them. Viewers will experience the emotional journey along with our home buyers as they explore all the things these tiny homes and the tiny house lifestyle have to offer.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
75 reviews
Michelle Shackelford-Cataldo (Micky)
January 31, 2016
I watch this all the time, it is amazing how they build these so small and beautiful. I love the fact that they are making small towns for the homeless and people that can't afford much, gives them a place to call home. One town built a community for low income and put a doctor in the community, the put in a huge garden, it is awsome. I think this show helped with the idea.
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Ben Badgley
August 5, 2015
I agree with Shellee's review for the most part. Also kind of dampens spirits to see people spending $60 - 200 thousand dollars as if it were nothing. Me and the wife eek out on around $10 thousand annually. It would be truly a dream come true for us to actually afford a tiny home. She has reservations about going into a smaller living area, yet also sees the benefits of it in watching shows like this. All in it's an alright show with a few minor turn offs. Not sure any show regarding the topic of real estate could be perfect. We keep watching despite the turn offs. At times we feel sick, in not being able to do as these people, move into their own tiny home. We still watch, still dream.
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Shellee
July 7, 2015
I like the Tiny House Nation better than this show. It seems to me that most people on this show are not really living Tiny they are visiting tiny. Also a lot of the places on this show don't really make innovative use of the space.
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