Tiny House Building Business

2 Tiny House Building Business Success Stories [2024]

Updated: October 7th, 2024

People love living in small spaces. They're affordable and easy to maintain. Starting a tiny house-building business is a great way to help people and make money. You need to be licensed and insured to work in the state you live in, and you will also need a business license. Additionally, you will also have to research how much it costs to build a tiny house as well as what materials are needed for the project.

Tiny houses are becoming increasingly popular, offering a unique opportunity for you to get involved in the construction industry. The tiny homes industry is expected to grow to 3.57B by 2026.

In this list, you'll find real-world tiny house building business success stories and very profitable examples of starting a tiny house building business that makes money.

1. Boxabl ($120M/year)

Galiano Tiramani, founder of Boxabl, came up with the idea for his business by recognizing the inefficiency and high costs of traditional construction methods. Inspired by the production line approach of the automotive industry, Tiramani developed a highly efficient and cost-effective solution for the housing industry. Through years of research, prototyping, and perseverance, Tiramani is now on the verge of launching his first factory and aims to revolutionize the modular housing industry on a global scale.

How much money it makes: $120M/year
How much did it cost to start: $50M
How many people on the team: 20

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On Building A Construction Technology Company Selling Foldable Homes

Boxabl, a building construction technology company that uses an assembly line for houses to provide highly efficient, cost-effective solutions for a trillion-dollar industry, has received over 50,000 names on its waitlist for pre-orders and is set to move into its first factory.

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2. Tiny Away ($3.54M/year)

included well-known travel bloggers and the local media. This press launch generated significant buzz and media coverage, resulting in a surge of bookings and inquiries. We also strategically partnered with various eco-tourism organizations and promoted our offerings through social media campaigns, resulting in a steady increase in awareness and bookings. Through effective marketing strategies and a unique and appealing offering, we were able to successfully launch Tiny Away and establish ourselves as a leading player in the tiny house hospitality industry in Australia.

How much money it makes: $3.54M/year
How much did it cost to start: $300K
How many people on the team: 40

We Make $1.8M/Year Renting Tiny Homes To Travelers

Tiny Away, a network of eco-friendly 'tiny houses' across Australia, has grown to over 75 private locations and brings in an average of $156,000 in monthly rental revenue, appealing to city dwellers seeking unique and comfortable accommodation experiences.

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