Matt Knigge

4 Best Tiny Homes For Sale in Arizona

Matt Knigge
4 Best Tiny Homes For Sale in Arizona

Despite the fact that at the time of writing (June 2023), we have not reviewed any tiny home builders in Arizona, there is a wide variety of tiny homes for sale in Arizona. Given the Grand Canyon State’s close proximity to areas with a high concentration of tiny house builders (Colorado, Utah, California), buyers can find and buy the tiny home of their dreams.

To help in your search for tiny houses for sale in Arizona, we have compiled a list of some of the tiny house builders that serve individuals in Arizona. For each tiny home builder, we have included information on their location, product offerings, cost estimates, photos, and links to a more in-depth company review.

As you begin to consider which Arizona tiny home builders might be best for your project, there are a few things to consider. First, unless you are planning on picking up your tiny home yourself, you may need to pay to ship it to the final site. This can add an additional cost of $1 - $6 per mile to your project. Also, you want to consider your tiny home’s intended use. Will you use it as a park-style model and place it on a semi-permanent foundation? Or, do you plan on moving around with it? In the second situation, you still need to hook up your house to utilities unless it is equipped with off-grid enabling features like solar panels, a composting toilet, and a water storage tank. 

Your answer to these questions can be used to help guide your search for a tiny home for sale in Arizona. Should you want more help with your project, work with a member of our Prefab Concierge team who can help you navigate the process.


Tiny Homes For Sale in Arizona

(Out-of-State Companies That Still Serve Arizona)

Tiny Homes For Sale in Arizona

Sierra Tiny Houses

Sierra Tiny Houses - (Sacramento, CA)

Sierra Tiny Houses specialize in desigining and building tiny homes with traditional designs. In addition to fully-custom projects, they offer 4 pre-designed tiny homes which feature either contemporary ranch or cottage aesthetics. Their homes are designed with numerous tiny-home-specific design elements in mind like sleeping lofts, storage stairs, and options for off-grid living

Turn-key Cost Estimate: $223 - $304 per square foot

List of Sierra Tiny Housesfloor plans with cost information 

Example of Work: Roomy 28’



Tiny Houses For Sale in Arizona

Wheelhaus

Wheelhaus - (Salt Lake City, UT)

Wheelhaus is a Salt Lake City-based designer and builder of tiny homes. In addition to 4 modern, cabin-like tiny homes, they can work on partially custom floorplans. Their 4 models of tiny houses are all 400 square feet and can be built as RV-certified homes.

Turn-key Cost Estimate: $375 - $500 per square foot

List of Wheelhausfloor plans with cost information 

Example of Work: Lookout




Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses

Rocky Mountain Tiny House - (Durango, CO)

Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses is a Colorado-based tiny home builder. They have a range of flexible offerings that includes house plans, structural shells, and turn-key tiny homes on wheels. Within their fully-complete tiny houses, they offer a number of pre-engineered homes and styles. This includes 12' long cabins and 34' modern tiny homes. On top of their pre-designed options, buyers can also elect to customize or upgrade elements of their home with features like custom kitchens or off-grid living capabilities.

Turn-key Cost Estimate: $257 - $367+ per square foot

List of Rocky Mountain Tiny House floor plans with cost information 

Example of Work: Pemberly





Arizona Tiny Houses

Tumbleweed Houses

Tumbleweed Tiny Homes - (Colorado Springs, CO)

Tumbleweed Tiny Homes designs and builds fully-mobile tiny homes that are engineered to meet HUD manufactured housing standards. Across their 13 pre-designed models, buyers can choose from a modern design aesthetic to rustic, cabin-like finishes

Turn-key Cost Estimate: $337 - $447 per square foot

List of Tumbleweed Tiny Homes floor plans with cost information 

Example of Work: Farallon


Comparing Arizona’s Tiny Homes for Sale

Sierra Tiny Houses Wheelhaus Rocky Mountain Tiny House Tumbleweed Tiny Homes
Headquarters (Sacramento, CA) (Salt Lake City, UT) (Durango, CO) (Colorado Springs, CO)
Year Founded 2016 2011 2013 1999
# of Floor Plans 4 4 42+ 13
# of Tiny Homes Built 10 200+ 42+ 100+
Reviews Google 3.9 Stars
(28 Reviews)
3.7 Stars
(6 Reviews)
4.6 Stars
(20 Reviews)
4.3 Stars
(83 Reviews)
Yelp No Reviews No Reviews No Reviews 2.5 Stars
(12 Reviews)



Frequently Asked Questions About Tiny Homes in Arizona

What is a tiny house on wheels and how is that different from a park model tiny house?

Within the tiny house living world, there are two main categories of tiny homes. Both categories of small houses include features like small spaces with limited square footage, creative storage solutions, and unique living areas like fold-down decks or sleeping lofts. The main difference between the two sets of tiny house plans is their foundation type. 

Tiny houses on wheels are often RVIA-certified models that are built on a trailer chassis and can be towed from location to location. In most cases, however, homes still require access to utility connections, a flat pad to be placed on, and heavy-duty towing capabilities.

Park model tiny homes, on the other hand, are designed to be placed on a more permanent foundation, much like houses in a trailer park. That is not to say that they can’t be moved, but they require more work to relocate than a standard tiny house.


How much does a tiny house for sale in Arizona cost?

Depending on your chosen company and model, tiny homes for sale in Arizona can range anywhere from $225 - $500+ per square foot. Because Arizona residents have limited access to in-state tiny house builders, however, you may have to pay slightly more to ship a tiny home from out of state. Companies in California, Utah, and Colorado have several options you might want to consider.


What alternatives exist to tiny homes?

Depending on your motive for building a tiny house, there are several different options you might want to consider. If you are driven to tiny homes due to their affordable price point, you might want to look into manufactured homes in Arizona. If you like the unique aesthetic of the tiny house movement, you might be interested in building a shipping container home in Arizona. Or, for DIY projects of all sizes, you might be interested in building a kit home.