Tiny House Hunting

2014 • FYI
4.7
75 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
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Season 2 episodes (20)

1 Tiny Alternative in Charleston
6/1/15
Shauna and Justin are married "dual income no kids" entrepreneurs who love to travel, hang out in downtown Charleston with their friends, and enjoy the outdoors. When it comes to buying their first living space, they both want to keep it simple and tiny.
2 Puget Sound Tiny
6/1/15
Tiny Home Hunter Carol is a single mom in La Conner, Washington a cute little town on Puget Sound. With only high school junior Jayna left at home, Carol thought life would start to settle down. But then along came Rob, a six-foot- three former pitcher for the Houston Astros. Now a definite item, Carol and Rob plan to move to Seattle when Jayna heads off to college.
3 Tiny Beach Bungalows of Long Island
6/8/15
Virginia and Debbie are partners in business and in life. Their business is managing vacation properties on Long Island's legendary coastline. At home, their lives revolve around their four shared kids, and each other. With the kids nearing adulthood, Virginia and Debbie want to lavish a little more attention on themselves.
4 The Straight Skinny on Baltimore's Slim Row Houses
6/8/15
Eric Meyer is a sharp whip who is used to having things go his way. But when it comes to making his first property investment in Baltimore's historic harbor district, his appetite for the finer row home offerings some being only 10 feet wide is bigger than his pocketbook can bear.
5 Tiny Home Saves Couple Lost on Adventure Island
6/15/15
Alan and Ann started building a cargo container home on a remote island north of Seattle, but after too many project delays to count they've got nothing to show for their eight years of effort. Time for Plan B -- buy a super off-the-grid tiny home with all the modern conveniences and have it barged out to the island. Hmm, will that be any easier than Plan A?
6 Going Micro in Gotham
6/15/15
Jasen and Eric are a married couple with family roots and a Victorian home in quiet Long Island, but a passion for the Manhattan lifestyle. And since they both work in Gotham, they'd love to get their commuting time back. They want to have the best of both worlds by keeping their home on the Island, and buying an affordable tiny space in the city.
7 An ADU in Austin
6/22/15
Austin dwellers Michael and his girlfriend Beth are modern American nomads. They want to keep their financial commitments low, and their flexibility high so they can wander the world as they please. Michael's normal-sized home of ten years seemed like an impediment to this lifestyle, until he got a brainstorm.
8 Tiny for Two in Chicago
6/22/15
Jenna and Scott are buying their first place together in the windy city and although they agree that limiting their lifestyle to a five hundred square foot space will allow them to live life to the fullest, that's where the harmony ends.
9 A Tiny Starter Home
6/29/15
Currently living in Sarah's parents' house, these risk-taking newlyweds are ready to take on one of their biggest adventures yet--investing in a tiny home. As freelance videographers, Patrick and Sarah love being in control of their own schedule, and having the ability to travel for extended periods of time.
10 Tiny Beach Bug Bites Hardened City Dweller
6/29/15
Maura and Scott are the proud parents of two year old Beatrice and until now they've always thrived on the art scene and energy of New York City. But Maura, who's from Charleston, SC originally, wants to rediscover her roots, and historic downtown Charleston has a lot to offer: cultural events, walkability and cozy abodes under 600 square feet.
11 Tiny Living in Sonoma Wine Country
7/6/15
On a trip from D.C. to California's wine country a few years ago, Keith and Rob discovered how much they love the place. So much so that they decided to move to San Francisco permanently just so they could continue spending their days off strolling the vineyards and tasting wine.
12 Once Upon a Tiny House
7/6/15
Boise based writer Elisabeth McKetta and her husband James Stead have a tiny quandary on their hands. They know they want to by a tiny house but they each want one for completely different reasons.
13 Tiny Honolulu Bachelor Pad
9/5/15
Jon is Honolulu born and bred. He went to college in Ithaca, New York, but migrated right back to his Pacific paradise when he was done with school. He's a physical therapist, Ironman triathlete, and an eligible bachelor with a gonzo social life.
14 Tiny House for a Baby Girl
9/5/15
San Diego dwellers Carleigh and Kevin are getting ready for an intense 9 weeks. Specifically, they'll be buying their first home, and welcoming their first child into the world.... hopefully in that order!
15 Hitting the Tiny High Notes in Boulder
9/12/15
The Railsplitters is a Boulder, Colorado based bluegrass band headed by lead singer and guitarist Lauren Stovall, and now that they're blowing up she's spending long stints on the road moving from gig to gig and living in one hotel to the next. When not touring she'd love to buy and park a tiny home in the mountains outside of town instead of always having to crash on friends' couches, and it'd be pretty cool to have a creative space to write hits in and host band practice. That is, if she can find it.
16 Tiny Home of the Kitchen Nomads
9/12/15
Nash and Sophie are newlyweds and professional cooks at a high end restaurant in Salt Lake City. But to become chefs in the ultra-competitive culinary world, they need to be nimble.
17 Living Tiny on Hawaii's Big Island
9/19/15
Australian Andrew and Californian Connie are the original free spirits. Andrew's first job was as a guitarist in a 1980's Aussie rock band. He met Connie on a rock video shoot in LA where she was a wardrobe stylist, and sparks flew. Fast forward 22 years, and they're married and living in Hawaii. After sampling life in the 50th state for 10 years, they've decided to find a secluded tiny home in the jungles of the Big Island, where they can enjoy their surroundings with clothes on or off. With Andrew in Tokyo at a recording session, the house hunt is in Connie's hands, and her friend Terra Ann will be her copilot.
18 Hold Me Closer Tiny Dancer
9/19/15
Kendra is a successful dancer who travels the world performing in blockbuster theater productions, but when it comes to investing in a tiny home base, Chicago is where her heart is.
19 Tiny Retreat in Kansas City
9/26/15
As a road manager on a bunch of big name music tours, Angela spends eight months a year living on a sleeper bus. Every day she rolls into a new city, sets up a production office, manages the event, and packs up again.
20 San Diego's Tiny Craftsmen
9/26/15
Drew Smith is a Navy doctor who's been deployed to San Diego. He and his wife, Libby along with their two dogs, have moved into a temporary apartment downtown until they can find a 700 square foot craftsman home.

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
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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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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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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