Tiny homes are big these days. More people are choosing to live in small, posh pads — even if they're only the size of a one-car garage.
Residents of these micro spaces often pay upwards of $2,000 per square foot, but the homes are immaculately designed and sit in prime locations.
Here are eight surprisingly expensive tiny homes in the US — some of which are on the market right now.
SEE ALSO: This crazy tiny home is only 4 feet wide and costs $499,000 — take a look inside
A tiny cabin in Texas: $434,000.
This 336-square-foot cabin sits on the side of a lake in West Point, Texas. The wood-paneled home features a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and two lofted bedrooms. It was sold in 2015 for $434,000.
A four-foot wide home in Seattle: $499,000.
From the front, this mustard-colored, 860-square-foot home looks like a relatively normal house — it's about 56 feet long. But from the side, the two-story, railroad-style building measures just four-and-a-half feet wide.
The house in Seattle is currently listed for $499,000.
A gingerbread home in Massachusetts: $2,450 per week.
Located in Martha's Vineyard, this 1860s-era cottage is one of many historic buildings in the community of Wesleyan Grove.
Although the 800-square-foot home is privately owned, it's available to short and long-term renters for $2,450 a week (if you decide to stay for a month, that's $9,800). According to the rental site, it can house up to four people.
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