Tiny House Hunters Season 2
Follow home seekers across the country as they look to downsize, way down. They'll check out three unique streamlined houses under 600 square feet before deciding on the perfect compact kingdom to call home. When it comes to choosing one and making an offer, will they join the tiny house movement or stick with wide-open spaces? Viewers will be on the edge of their seats waiting to see what these Tiny House Hunters ultimately decide.
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Tiny House Hunters Season 2 Full Episode Guide
The search for a rustic cabin on wheels by a newly single San Diego man whose wish list includes solar panels and a composting toilet.
A Charleston couple decide to simplify their lives by moving into a tiny home with enough space for themselves and their two dogs. But their design aesthetics couldn't be more different.
A youth pastor and his wife look for a small home and some acreage for riding lessons.
A Massachusetts teacher is tired of off-the-grid living and ready to rejoin civilization in a tiny home with indoor plumbing, but where he can still raise his chickens and grow a large garden. However, his budget of $150,000 proves challenging in a difficult New England housing market.
A move to Buffalo by a dog trainer, who's in the market for a rustic, mobile space with full-size appliances and a downstairs bedroom.
A Tulsa teacher wants to travel the world with his soon-to-be -teenage daughter, so he decides to downsize to a tiny house to afford it.
First-time homeowners relocate to Escondido, Cal., where they search for a tiny house that fits into their plan of living debt-free. Their new residence should also be spacious enough for the couple to have their own work spaces, king-size bed and dishwasher.
A family who have experienced financial setbacks decide to downsize into something more affordable, so they search for a mobile tiny home that will keep them safe from Florida's unpredictable weather and won't cost more than $30,000.
A traveling photographer decides to build a tiny house, which he plans to park on his parents' property in Fairplay, Colo.
A world traveler wants to simplify her life back home in Seattle by going tiny and looking for a mobile house that won't tie her down, or cost more than $45,000.
A Chattanooga artist downsizes in a big way now that she's an empty nester. She looks for a 200-square-foot tiny house with open cabinets, contemporary style and room for her huge book collection.
A family of five decide to go tiny for financial reasons.
A Portland native who has student loans to pay back decides to make her first home a tiny one. Her wish list includes a washer/dryer, dishwasher and entertainment room, but her budget of $60,000 means she'll have to be open to compromise.
A twentysomething bachelor in Ohio wants a no-frills man cave for $130,000.
A fresh start is sought by a newly single woman who is moving from Los Angeles to Ojai, Cal., where she hopes to find a tiny home like the one from her childhood. Her must-have list includes storage and a full kitchen on a budget of $15,000.
A traveling nurse searches for a tiny home that can move with her on her various job assignments across the country.
An artist who recently recovered from Lyme disease decides to go tiny when purchasing a new home. She searches for a 400-square-foot abode on wheels, which she plans to park next to her horse pasture in Sebastopol, Cal. She runs into a problem, though, finding a place that will fit her normal-size furniture and appliances, plus she wants wall space to hang her art.
Newlyweds search for the perfect tiny home on their $55,000 budget to put in a backyard in Carmel Valley, Cal.
A recent retiree looks to make a big change with a move to a tiny home on wheels on the Big Island of Hawaii, where she can live a green lifestyle off the grid. But first she needs to find a place for $60,000 that suits her eclectic tastes.
In the Season 2 premiere, engaged college students look for a portable 150-square-foot home that can travel wherever their careers take them. But the couple aren't on the same page when it comes to style: She likes quirky and Victorian; and he's fond of modern and functional.
Follow home seekers across the country as they look to downsize, way down. They'll check out three unique streamlined houses under 600 square feet before deciding on the perfect compact kingdom to call home. When it comes to choosing one and making an offer, will they join the tiny house movement or stick with wide-open spaces? Viewers will be on the edge of their seats waiting to see what these Tiny House Hunters ultimately decide.
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