Tiny House Magazine

Tiny House Magazine is available online in PDF and iPad versions.
Tiny House Magazine is available online in PDF and iPad versions.

Q: Is the Tiny House Magazine available in print form?
A: No unfortunately it is not. It costs thousands of dollars a month to produce a print magazine and I am not in a position to publish it in that form. Currently it is only available in the iPad version through the Apple NewsStand and now a PDF format that works on most other operating systems.

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Maps for Choosing Safe Places to Live

Nuclear fallout map
Nuclear fallout map

In your search for land, you might find what appears to be the perfect homestead site only to find out later the groundwater is polluted or the area is slated for massive fracking. Therefore it’s prudent to do as much research as possible before buying your land and investing years of time, money and labor. Thankfully, there’s a vast amount of free information available on the Internet that can help. The maps below show just a few things to search for. There are many other considerations. This information is also available in print in Joel Skousen’s Strategic Relocation book.

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The Mongolian Yurt: A Beautiful & Low Cost Tiny House Alternative


“We met up with Rivkah from Groovy Yurts (www.groovyyurts.com) to learn about the traditional hand-painted yurts (gers) they import directly from Mongolia, and we also helped her team set one up at the Tiny House Festival this summer. It was more work than we thought it would be but it was totally worth it when we finally stepped inside the beautiful structure.

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New HGTV series, Tiny Paradise, now casting!!

Tiny Paradise TV series now looking for scenic tiny homes
Tiny Paradise TV series now looking for scenic tiny homes

Hi there. My name is Whitney Hayes and I’m a casting producer with the exciting, new HGTV series, Tiny Paradise. This docu-follow, build-process show will feature tiny home construction in a scenic locale. We can consider any residential structure under 400 square feet. And we’d LOVE to feature an earthbag home!

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