BY THE NUMBERS: The tiny home movement just hit mainstream status! Here’s the data that proves it: 73% of Americans would consider tiny living, with around 10,000 tiny homes already in the U.S. The average tiny home costs just $67,000—87% cheaper than traditional housing—though they cost 38% more per square foot due to essential systems packed into compact spaces. Idaho leads the nation with tiny home listings, followed by West Virginia and Oregon. Women dominate ownership at 77%, while those over 50 represent the largest demographic at 39%. The worldwide tiny homes market is projected to grow by $3.71 billion through 2029. Whether you’re drawn by affordability, minimalism, or environmental responsibility, the data shows tiny living is no longer fringe—it’s a legitimate housing solution reshaping America’s real estate landscape.
