Self-Sufficient & Remote Ready
Off-Grid Tiny Homes
What this path is
Off-grid tiny homes are small, stationary or semi-mobile dwellings designed to operate independently from public utilities. This path emphasizes self-sufficiency, land access, and resilience, often in rural or remote areas.
Who this works for / who it doesn’t
Works well for:
People seeking independence from systems
Remote workers with flexible connectivity needs
Those comfortable with maintenance and planning
Not ideal for:
Anyone requiring daily access to urban services
People uncomfortable managing utilities themselves
Those without access to suitable land
Big constraints to understand
Zoning & land use: Often stricter than expected
Utility systems: Water, power, and waste are your responsibility
Access & logistics: Roads, deliveries, emergency services
Upfront costs: Infrastructure can outweigh home cost
What to check before committing
County zoning and land-use rules
Water rights, septic, and power feasibility
Internet and emergency access
Long-term sustainability and maintenance demands
