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Tiny Homes in Phoenix, Arizona

Looking for tiny homes for sale in Phoenix, Arizona? You've found the right place. We connect buyers with verified builders and dealers offering tiny houses, park models, container homes, and cabins in the Phoenix area.

Tiny homes in Arizona start from around $45,000 for a basic park model and range up to $150,000+ for a fully custom build. Whether you want a tiny house on wheels (THOW) with freedom to move, or a permanent foundation home, Phoenix and the surrounding Arizona area offer options for every budget and lifestyle.

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Tiny Homes for Sale in Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix is Arizona's largest tiny home market — and with a median home price of $461,000 (April 2026, Redfin), the savings from going tiny are enormous. Phoenix-area tiny homes start from $50,000 and lot rent in desert communities runs $400–$800/month. The Valley of the Sun's 299 sunny days per year makes outdoor tiny living unbeatable. Zip codes 85001–85099 span the Phoenix metro.

Maricopa County officially permits tiny homes on wheels (THOWs) in licensed RV parks, and Arizona passed HB 2523 allowing tiny homes on residential lots in many jurisdictions. The I-10, I-17, and Loop 101 highways give Phoenix residents fast access to Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, and beyond.

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Phoenix Housing Market — June 2026

Median Sale Price
$461K
↓ 0.94% year-over-year
Redfin · April 2026
Price Per Sq Ft
$272
Phoenix metro avg.
Zillow · 2026
Days on Market
53
Average days to sell
Redfin · April 2026
Active Listings
4,808
↑ 16% vs. 2025
Redfin · April 2026
Desert Land / Acre
$15–60K
Maricopa County unincorporated
LandWatch · 2026
Tiny Home Savings
$400K+
vs. median traditional home
$50K tiny vs. $461K median

Tiny Home vs. Traditional in Phoenix

❌ Traditional Home
$461,000
~$3,100/mo mortgage (20% down, 7% rate)
  • ❌ 30-year mortgage on a $461K home
  • ❌ $180–$260/mo electricity (APS avg.)
  • ❌ Maricopa County property taxes + HOA
  • ❌ Phoenix market 53 days to sell
✅ Tiny Home Here
From $50,000
Community lot rent $400–$800/mo
  • ✅ RV loan or personal loan, no 30-year mortgage
  • ✅ Utilities often included in lot rent
  • ✅ RVIA certified homes move with you
  • ✅ Maricopa County RV parks are plentiful
Total savings choosing a tiny home:
$400,000+

Tiny Homes for Sale in Phoenix, AZ

Modern Desert THOW in Phoenix, AZ Available $89,500
📐 320 sqft 🛏 1 bed 🚿 1 bath

Modern Desert THOW

Tiny House on Wheels

Solar-ready Maricopa County build with covered patio, vaulted ceilings, and full-size kitchen. Delivery included within 100 miles of Phoenix.

📍 Phoenix, AZ 🏗 Desert Tiny Builders
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Sun Valley Park Model in Phoenix, AZ Available $65,000
📐 400 sqft 🛏 2 bed 🚿 1 bath

Sun Valley Park Model

Park Model

Turn-key park model set in Buckeye RV Resort. Lot lease $380/mo includes water, trash, and pool access. Move-in ready in 30 days.

📍 Phoenix, AZ 🏗 AZ Park Homes
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Four Corners THOW in Farmington, NM Available $71,000
📐 260 sqft 🛏 1 bed 🚿 1 bath

Four Corners THOW

Tiny House on Wheels

Off-grid-ready 20-ft THOW with composting toilet, 200-gallon fresh water tank, and 400W solar. Near Aztec Ruins National Monument.

📍 Farmington, NM 🌎 Ships Nationwide 🏗 NM Tiny Builders
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Tiny Home Communities Near Phoenix

Neon Ranch Resort
📍 East Valley, Greater Phoenix Metroplex — 55+ Resort Community
Park Models Welcome55+ Active AdultPool & SpaClubhouseLuxury RV LotsArViva Resorts
$580–$800per month lot rent
Superstition Sunrise RV Resort
📍 Apache Junction, AZ — at the base of the Superstition Mountains
THOWs + Park Models55+ Community45,000 sq ft AmenitiesIndoor/Outdoor PoolsPickleball CourtsHiking Access
$580–$1,155per month lot rent
Cal-Am 55+ Communities (Mesa/Surprise)
📍 Mesa, Surprise, Gold Canyon, Tucson metro — 12 resort locations
1BD Park Models 400–800 sqftResort PoolsGolf Cart FriendlyTennis + PickleballSnowbird Friendly
$400–$650per month lot rent

Landmarks & Attractions Near Phoenix

⛰️
Camelback Mountain
Northeast Phoenix · 4 mi from Scottsdale

Phoenix's most iconic landmark. The Echo Canyon Trail (2.5 mi round trip) rewards hikers with panoramic Valley of the Sun views. One of the top 10 hikes in America.

🌵
Desert Botanical Garden
Papago Park · 8 mi from downtown Phoenix

140-acre living museum inside Papago Park with the world's largest collection of desert plants. 50,000+ plant specimens across 139 acres.

🏔️
South Mountain Park
South Phoenix · World's largest municipal park

16,000+ acres with 51 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Free access. Elevation views over the entire Phoenix metro.

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Saguaro National Park
Tucson (1.5 hr) or Scottsdale-area

The only national park dedicated to the iconic saguaro cactus. Two districts flank Tucson — both accessible as day trips from Phoenix.

🎨
Old Town Scottsdale
Scottsdale · 14 mi from Phoenix

Arizona's arts and dining capital. Over 100 restaurants, 80+ art galleries, the Scottsdale Fashion Square, and the AZ Canal pedestrian path.

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Sedona Red Rocks
Sedona · 120 mi north of Phoenix

Arizona's most photographed destination. Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, and 200+ miles of hiking trails through stunning red sandstone formations. ~2 hour drive via I-17.

Driving from Phoenix

Phoenix sits at the intersection of I-10, I-17, and US-60 in Maricopa County — the southwestern US's most connected metro, giving tiny home residents access to mountains, desert, and beach within a day's drive.

Scottsdale
14
miles
~20 min
via Loop 101 East
Tempe
9
miles
~15 min
via US-60 East
Sedona
120
miles
~2 hrs
via I-17 North
Tucson
110
miles
~1 hr 45 min
via I-10 Southeast
Las Vegas
296
miles
~4 hrs 15 min
via US-93 North
Grand Canyon
228
miles
~3 hrs 30 min
via I-17 + AZ-64 North

Schools Near Phoenix, AZ

A+
BASIS Phoenix
Charter · K–12 · National top-10 ranked · Rigorous STEM curriculum
★★★★★
A
Tempe Preparatory Academy
Charter · 6–12 · Classical college-prep · Tempe (9 mi)
★★★★★
A
Arizona School for the Arts
Public charter · 6–12 · Arts-integrated academics · Downtown Phoenix
★★★★
B+
Chandler High School
Public · PUSD · Grades 9–12 · 3,000+ students · SE Phoenix
★★★★
A
Arizona State University
Tempe campus · 80,000+ students · #1 public university innovation
★★★★★

Parks & Outdoor Recreation

🏔️
South Mountain Park
World's largest municipal park · 51 miles of trails · Free
⛰️
Camelback Mountain
Echo Canyon + Cholla Trail · Challenging hike · Best sunrise views
🌊
Tempe Town Lake
Water sports, kayaking, paddleboarding · Biking trail loop
🌵
Papago Park
Desert Botanical Garden · Phoenix Zoo · Hole-in-the-Rock
🚴
Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area
Riparian habitat · 7-mile trail · Bird watching
🏕️
Tonto National Forest
3 million acres · Cave Creek area · 30 min from Phoenix

Grocery Stores Near Phoenix

🛒
Fry's Food & Drug
Kroger brand · 120+ Phoenix metro locations · Pharmacy
🌿
Sprouts Farmers Market
Natural + organic · 40+ Valley locations · Affordable health food
🏬
Walmart Supercenter
Valley-wide · 24hr · Full grocery + general merchandise
🥩
AJ's Fine Foods
Premium local grocery · Scottsdale + Phoenix locations
💲
Food City
Hispanic grocery chain · Budget prices · SW Phoenix
🌾
Phoenix Public Market
Saturdays downtown · Local produce + artisan food

Healthcare in Phoenix

🏥
Banner University Medical Center Phoenix
Level 1 Trauma Center · 700+ beds · Downtown Phoenix · Research hospital
🏥
Mayo Clinic Arizona
Scottsdale · World-renowned specialty care · 14 mi from Phoenix
🩺
HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn
Full-service hospital · Cardiology + oncology · Scottsdale 14 mi

Cost of Living in Phoenix, AZ

🏠 Rent (1BR)
$1,420
per month avg.
4% above national average
⚡ Utilities
$180–$260
per month
APS avg. · Higher in summer (AC)
🍔 Groceries
$350–$450
per month (single adult)
Near national average
⛽ Gas
$3.40–$3.65
per gallon (June 2026)
Arizona avg. · No state EV mandate
🚗 Auto Insurance
$145–$195
per month
Below CA but above TX avg.
🌡️ Cooling Costs
Peak concern
June–Sept
AC runs nearly 24/7 · Insulate well

Zoning & Regulations for Tiny Homes

🏛 Maricopa County Tiny Home Rules (2026)

  • THOWs permitted in licensed RV parks and campgrounds throughout Maricopa County
  • Arizona HB 2523: cities cannot ban ADUs on residential lots — tiny homes qualify as ADUs
  • Minimum RV park space: 50 amp service, traditional RV plumbing hookups, RVIA certification required
  • Park models (HUD code) permitted in manufactured housing communities and RV resorts
  • City of Phoenix: ADUs allowed on most R-1/R-2 lots up to 1,000 sq ft if owner-occupied
  • Verify with Maricopa County Planning at (602) 506-3301 before buying land for a THOW

Frequently Asked Questions — Phoenix Tiny Homes

Can I park a tiny home on wheels in Phoenix?

Yes — in a licensed RV park or campground. Maricopa County has dozens of such parks. Your THOW must have RVIA certification, a 50-amp hookup, and traditional RV plumbing. You cannot park a THOW on a residential street or vacant lot. Most communities require a minimum stay and pet policies apply.

What is the best tiny home community near Phoenix?

Superstition Sunrise in Apache Junction (at the Superstition Mountains) and Neon Ranch in the East Valley are two top-rated 55+ active communities with park model and THOW-friendly lots. For younger buyers, Tempe and Mesa have more age-diverse RV communities. Lot rent ranges from $400–$800/month depending on amenities and season.

How hot does Phoenix get and how does that affect tiny homes?

Phoenix averages 107°F in July and June–September are extremely hot. Tiny homes in Phoenix need: spray foam insulation, a high-BTU mini-split AC, reflective roof coating, and shade structure. Budget $180–$260/month for electricity in summer. Desert-adapted tiny homes with proper insulation handle Phoenix heat well.

How much does a tiny home cost in Phoenix?

Entry RVIA-certified THOWs start at $50,000–$80,000. Custom park models run $80,000–$150,000. Add lot rent of $400–$800/month. Compare that to Phoenix's $461,000 median home price — the savings are substantial. Financing via RV loan or chattel mortgage typically requires 10–20% down.

What tiny home builders serve Phoenix?

Several national builders deliver to Phoenix within 2–4 weeks: Tiny House Building Company, New Frontier Tiny Homes (custom), and Arizona-based builders like Arizona Tiny Life. Desert-adapted builds with metal roofs, spray foam, and upgraded AC are standard. Contact us and we'll connect you with a vetted builder.

How to Buy a Tiny Home in Phoenix

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Move In

Finalize your purchase or financing. Most Arizona builders can deliver within 100 miles in 30–90 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a tiny home cost in Phoenix, Arizona?

Tiny homes in Phoenix typically range from $45,000 for a basic park model to $150,000+ for a custom-built tiny house on wheels or container home. Prices vary by size, finishes, and whether you need delivery. Browse current listings above for specific pricing from verified builders.

Are tiny homes legal in Phoenix, Arizona?

Tiny home regulations vary by county and municipality in Arizona. Most areas allow park models in licensed RV communities, and many counties allow THOWs on private land. Permanent foundation tiny homes require building permits. Always verify current local zoning rules with the Phoenix or county planning department before purchasing.

Can I finance a tiny home in Arizona?

Yes. Financing options include: (1) Personal loans from lenders like LightStream, (2) RV loans for RVIA-certified THOWs, (3) Chattel loans for HUD-code park models, and (4) Traditional mortgages for permanent foundation tiny homes on owned land. Many builders also offer in-house financing. Ask your builder for their preferred lending partners.

What types of tiny homes are available in Phoenix?

Builders in the Phoenix area typically offer: tiny houses on wheels (THOWs), HUD-code park models, container homes, A-frame cabins, and tiny cabins on permanent foundations. Browse the listings above to see what's currently available from verified local builders.

How long does it take to buy a tiny home in Arizona?

The timeline from first contact to move-in is typically 30–90 days for in-stock or nearly-complete builds. Custom builds can take 3–6 months. Park models that are already sited in a community can sometimes be purchased and occupied within 2–3 weeks. Contact a builder above to get current lead times.

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