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We get it.
Finding (and affording) a home in Australia right
now is bloody hard.
Prices are up. Blocks are scarce. And every “affordable build” seems to magically blow out by another $50k before handover.
🏚 Looking at rentals that cost more than a mortgage.
🏗 Wondering if you should just buy a van and “go off grid.”
📈 Crunching numbers for an investment property…
only to watch interest rates eat your returns.
Meanwhile, there’s a smarter way to live or invest, one that’s fast, affordable, and actually looks incredible.
That’s where we come in.
Delivered anywhere in Australia
Built to last with cyclone-rated steel construction
Fully finished, ready to live in or rent out
Backed by a 5-year structural warranty
We’ve already built over 500+ homes for people just like you, families needing extra space, downsizers chasing freedom, and investors wanting rental returns without the drama of a traditional build.
The best part?
This isn’t just about buying a home.
It’s about getting your life back, with more freedom, more security, and more control over your future.
Choose your next step and let’s make it happen.
CLICK BELOW TO WATCH FIRST!
We get it.
Finding (and affording) a home in Australia right
now is bloody hard.
Prices are up. Blocks are scarce. And every “affordable build” seems to magically blow out by another $50k before handover.
🏚 Looking at rentals that cost more than a mortgage.
🏗 Wondering if you should just buy a van and “go off grid.”
📈 Crunching numbers for an investment property…
only to watch interest rates eat your returns.
Meanwhile, there’s a smarter way to live or invest, one that’s fast, affordable, and actually looks incredible.
That’s where we come in.
Delivered anywhere in Australia
Built to last with cyclone-rated steel construction
Fully finished, ready to live in or rent out
Backed by a 5-year structural warranty
We’ve already built over 500+ homes for people just like you, families needing extra space, downsizers chasing freedom, and investors wanting rental returns without the drama of a traditional build.
The best part?
This isn’t just about buying a home.
It’s about getting your life back, with more freedom, more security, and more control over your future.
Choose your next step and let’s make it happen.
Home Owners
Investors
Downsizers & Minimalists
Home Owners
Investors
Downsizers & Minimalists
Design & Customisation
We help you choose the perfect layout and upgrades to fit your style, space, and budget.
Build & Compliance
Our QLD-based team of licensed builders, plumbers, and sparkies construct your home to Australian Standards.
Delivery & Setup
We transport it to your site, connect utilities, and hand over the keys.
No dramas. No hidden costs. Just a home you can move into (or start renting) right away.
The classification of a tiny house is a small house that typically has a floor plan with an area of 180m2 or less.
The Tiny House Movement is the social movement that advocates living simply in small homes. The reasoning behind people wanting to downsize and move into a tiny house is normally one of three reasons:
To save money
To simplify their life
To help the environment.
Another reasoning behind why people are going tiny is the affordability issue with housing. Living in a Tiny Home gives the ability and freedom for some to become homeowners in a time where becoming a homeowner is out of reach because of the cost of buying a home in today’s economy.
We recommend that you contact a town planner in your area and let them know you’re interested in possibly installing a secondary dwelling or Granny Flat on to your property. They will be able to help you out by letting you know whether it would be possible, as well what sized building would be possible to have on your property. They can also help you with submitting a DA with your council to get one of our buildings approved for your property.
Our Building sizes, along with their m2 size are listed below:
6m long x 3m wide (Total area = 18m2 )
6m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 20.4m2 )
8m long x 3m wide (Total area = 24m2 )
8m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 27.2m2 )
6m long x 3m wide (Total area = 28.8m2 )
6m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 32.64m2 )
12m long x 3m wide (Total area = 36m2 )
12m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 40.8m2 )
You can find a full list of everything that we include in our base pricing as standard on our Pricing & Inclusions page.
On this page, we also include a price list for optional extras and upgrades that can be added to any building at an extra cost.
We are one of the only Portable Building companies that are transparent and advertise their pricing on their website. You will be able to have an idea of how much $$$ you will be up for before you even contact us to make a design appointment or to enquire for more information.
Transport cost – We don’t own trucks and don’t 100% know the cost of transport. For transport quotes, it’s best to call some trucking companies to get a quote, as we don’t know these costs. Transport cost is calculated on a $ price per KM basis, so pricing will differ from customer to customer, depending on the location of their land and distance from our property. It would be best to get a firm quote from a transport company. We can give contact details for a couple of trucking companies we usually recommend to our customers, should you be interested in placing an order with us.
Installation – We don’t do the installation. If you are local to the Brisbane, Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast Regions, we have a builder that we refer our customers to if they are needing someone to install the building, as well as organise the council approvals and certifications.
Otherwise, if you are not located in these regions, you will need to chat with a someone local to your area, like a Builder, house stumper or carpenter, as the building needs to be stumped. A QBCC registered builder in your area will be able to do this for you and coordinate the installation and the other trades needed regarding the installation of the building on your property, as you will require a plumber to connect water and sewerage, as well as an electrician to connect mains power to the power box of the building.
Hot Water System – We don’t include a hot water system in our inclusions for a few reasons:
Reason 1… Nine times out of ten, the hot water system would take our building over the maximum width (3490mm wide) allowed for oversized transportation without a pilot vehicle. Pilot vehicles can add a substantial cost to your transportation, especially if the building is to be delivered a fair distance from our location.
Reason 2… There are numerous types of systems on the market (electric tanks, gas instantaneous, solar) and every person has their own preference for what system they want to use. We provide an external double power point in your preferred hot water system location that is wired on its own fuse, so that you can have your plumber install the system of your preference when they connect all your plumbing tails together to the water and sewerage supply.
Our buildings are brand-new and manufactured to order. We will provide the following forms and certificates with all our buildings upon completion:
Form 15 for Skids and Base
Form 15 and engineering for the Steel Framing
Form 15 for Windows and Sliding Door
Form 15 for Internal Waterproofing
Form 18A for Shower Plumbing Rough-in
Form 15 for wall & ceiling Insulation
Form 15 for Shower Screen Glass
Form 15 for Smoke Alarm Installation and Testing
Electrical Safety and Testing Certificate
Gas Installation Certificate (Only applicable if the gas cooker/cooktop is added as an upgrade)
This is dependent on your location and distance from our yard in Upper Caboolture. We can give you contact details for the transport company that we use on a regular basis for you to call and get a price.
The transport cost is not included in the price of the building.
We recommend stumping the building as this gets the steel off the ground and out of the water to prevent eventual rusting. Also, it needs to be off the ground so that the plumber on your end can get under the building to connect the water mains and sewerage to the tails for the kitchen and bathroom plumbing.
There are a few ways to stump the building using bricks, block columns or steel. Check out our gallery for Stumping Examples.
We recommend getting a professional house stumper or qualified builder in your local area to do the stumping for you, as they will know the correct way of going about it.
Once the building is delivered to your site, the transport company will drop it off near where you want it set up. That is all they can do. Once the stumps are prepared for the building to be installed, you will need to get a small crane (known as a Franna) to pick the building up off the ground and lower it onto the stumps. Then the builder or stumping professionals will secure the building in place once the building has been put onto the stumps.
If you go through the council for approvals, you will need a structural engineer to do just the footing plan for the building on your site. Also, you will need a building certifier or qualified builder to help you with getting everything else over the line with your council. Every council is different and requires different things.
For more FAQ’s contact our team and we can answer all your questions.
The classification of a tiny house is a small house that typically has a floor plan with an area of 180m2 or less.
The Tiny House Movement is the social movement that advocates living simply in small homes. The reasoning behind people wanting to downsize and move into a tiny house is normally one of three reasons:
To save money
To simplify their life
To help the environment.
Another reasoning behind why people are going tiny is the affordability issue with housing. Living in a Tiny Home gives the ability and freedom for some to become homeowners in a time where becoming a homeowner is out of reach because of the cost of buying a home in today’s economy.
We recommend that you contact a town planner in your area and let them know you’re interested in possibly installing a secondary dwelling or Granny Flat on to your property. They will be able to help you out by letting you know whether it would be possible, as well what sized building would be possible to have on your property. They can also help you with submitting a DA with your council to get one of our buildings approved for your property.
Our Building sizes, along with their m2 size are listed below:
6m long x 3m wide (Total area = 18m2 )
6m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 20.4m2 )
8m long x 3m wide (Total area = 24m2 )
8m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 27.2m2 )
6m long x 3m wide (Total area = 28.8m2 )
6m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 32.64m2 )
12m long x 3m wide (Total area = 36m2 )
12m long x 3.4m wide (Total area = 40.8m2 )
You can find a full list of everything that we include in our base pricing as standard on our Pricing & Inclusions page.
On this page, we also include a price list for optional extras and upgrades that can be added to any building at an extra cost.
We are one of the only Portable Building companies that are transparent and advertise their pricing on their website. You will be able to have an idea of how much $$$ you will be up for before you even contact us to make a design appointment or to enquire for more information.
Transport cost – We don’t own trucks and don’t 100% know the cost of transport. For transport quotes, it’s best to call some trucking companies to get a quote, as we don’t know these costs. Transport cost is calculated on a $ price per KM basis, so pricing will differ from customer to customer, depending on the location of their land and distance from our property. It would be best to get a firm quote from a transport company. We can give contact details for a couple of trucking companies we usually recommend to our customers, should you be interested in placing an order with us.
Installation – We don’t do the installation. If you are local to the Brisbane, Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast Regions, we have a builder that we refer our customers to if they are needing someone to install the building, as well as organise the council approvals and certifications.
Otherwise, if you are not located in these regions, you will need to chat with a someone local to your area, like a Builder, house stumper or carpenter, as the building needs to be stumped. A QBCC registered builder in your area will be able to do this for you and coordinate the installation and the other trades needed regarding the installation of the building on your property, as you will require a plumber to connect water and sewerage, as well as an electrician to connect mains power to the power box of the building.
Hot Water System – We don’t include a hot water system in our inclusions for a few reasons:
Reason 1… Nine times out of ten, the hot water system would take our building over the maximum width (3490mm wide) allowed for oversized transportation without a pilot vehicle. Pilot vehicles can add a substantial cost to your transportation, especially if the building is to be delivered a fair distance from our location.
Reason 2… There are numerous types of systems on the market (electric tanks, gas instantaneous, solar) and every person has their own preference for what system they want to use. We provide an external double power point in your preferred hot water system location that is wired on its own fuse, so that you can have your plumber install the system of your preference when they connect all your plumbing tails together to the water and sewerage supply.
Our buildings are brand-new and manufactured to order. We will provide the following forms and certificates with all our buildings upon completion:
Form 15 for Skids and Base
Form 15 and engineering for the Steel Framing
Form 15 for Windows and Sliding Door
Form 15 for Internal Waterproofing
Form 18A for Shower Plumbing Rough-in
Form 15 for wall & ceiling Insulation
Form 15 for Shower Screen Glass
Form 15 for Smoke Alarm Installation and Testing
Electrical Safety and Testing Certificate
Gas Installation Certificate (Only applicable if the gas cooker/cooktop is added as an upgrade)
This is dependent on your location and distance from our yard in Upper Caboolture. We can give you contact details for the transport company that we use on a regular basis for you to call and get a price.
The transport cost is not included in the price of the building.
We recommend stumping the building as this gets the steel off the ground and out of the water to prevent eventual rusting. Also, it needs to be off the ground so that the plumber on your end can get under the building to connect the water mains and sewerage to the tails for the kitchen and bathroom plumbing.
There are a few ways to stump the building using bricks, block columns or steel. Check out our gallery for Stumping Examples.
We recommend getting a professional house stumper or qualified builder in your local area to do the stumping for you, as they will know the correct way of going about it.
Once the building is delivered to your site, the transport company will drop it off near where you want it set up. That is all they can do. Once the stumps are prepared for the building to be installed, you will need to get a small crane (known as a Franna) to pick the building up off the ground and lower it onto the stumps. Then the builder or stumping professionals will secure the building in place once the building has been put onto the stumps.
If you go through the council for approvals, you will need a structural engineer to do just the footing plan for the building on your site. Also, you will need a building certifier or qualified builder to help you with getting everything else over the line with your council. Every council is different and requires different things.
For more FAQ’s contact our team and we can answer all your questions.
I’m David Antonacci, founder
of Teeny Tiny Homes.
I’m not a developer in a suit. I’m a builder who believes Australians deserve better options than overpriced, overcomplicated builds.
For years, I saw good people priced out of the market or stuck waiting forever for a home that never met their expectations.
So I started Teeny Tiny Homes
with a simple mission:
To make owning a beautiful, functional home possible for more Australians, without the stress, delays, or insane price tags.
We’ve built for families, investors, and solo adventurers. We’ve delivered homes to cities, coastlines, and bushland. And we’d love to build one for you.
If you’re serious about securing your own space, whether it’s for living, hosting, or investing, let’s make it happen.
I’m David Antonacci, founder
of Teeny Tiny Homes.
I’m not a developer in a suit. I’m a builder who believes Australians deserve better options than overpriced, overcomplicated builds.
For years, I saw good people priced out of the market or stuck waiting forever for a home that never met their expectations.
So I started Teeny Tiny Homes
with a simple mission:
To make owning a beautiful, functional home possible for more Australians, without the stress, delays, or insane price tags.
We’ve built for families, investors, and solo adventurers. We’ve delivered homes to cities, coastlines, and bushland. And we’d love to build one for you.
If you’re serious about securing your own space, whether it’s for living, hosting, or investing, let’s make it happen.
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