Amazon Lists $12,539 Tiny Home You Can Cart and Unfold in Hours

Amazon Lists $12,539 Tiny Home You Can Cart and Unfold in Hours

> At a Glance

> – Amazon’s modular tiny home lists for $12,539 and ships fully assembled

> – Buyers can pick one- or two-story layouts, up to five rooms, and finish colors

> – Galvanized-steel frame arrives folded; on-site unfolding takes hours with the delivery crew

> – Why it matters: A turnkey, move-in-ready dwelling under $13K opens budget-friendly paths to guest suites, rentals, or primary living

Amazon shoppers can now add an entire house-folded, crated, and ready to unfold-to their cart, no contractor required.

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House in a Box

The Generic Prefab Modular Tiny Home ships complete with kitchen cabinets, full bath, plumbing stub-outs, and pre-wired electrical. Buyers choose the base size or scale to five rooms; single-story or lofted layouts are available. Interior and exterior finishes are customizable at checkout.

Key specs:

  • Kitchen with sink, countertop, upper/lower cabinets
  • Bathroom: shower, toilet, vanity, under-sink storage
  • Up to three bedrooms in standard footprint
  • Floor-to-ceiling glass and front porch optional

Installation & Durability

Delivery teams unfold the galvanized-steel shell on site; setup finishes within hours, according to the listing. The frame is rated for snow loads and high winds, making it suitable for varied climates. Utilities connect to local mains for immediate water and power.

Possible uses:

  • Backyard guest suite
  • Stand-alone office
  • Short-term rental
  • Primary residence
  • Disaster-relief housing

Key Takeaways

  • $12,539 buys a move-in-ready structure shipped to your door
  • Galvanized-steel build supports all-weather placement
  • Expandable up to five rooms with configurable finishes
  • No builders or realtors needed; delivery crew handles unfolding

Amazon’s catalog now treats a complete tiny home like any other Prime-eligible purchase-click, checkout, and wait for the truck.

Author

  • My name is Marcus L. Bennett, and I cover crime, law enforcement, and public safety in Los Angeles.

    Marcus L. Bennett is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering housing, real estate, and urban development across LA County. A former city housing inspector, he’s known for investigative reporting that exposes how development policies and market forces impact everyday families.

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