Online Auction: Tiny Home for Tiny Tots

 

“Miracles come in all shapes and sizes, and so do homes.”  That’s what both RE/MAX and the Children’s Miracle Network Hosptials whole-heartedly believe. CMN Hospitals is a non-profit organization that raises funds for children’s hospitals, medical research, and community awareness of children’s health issues. To celebrate their 35th anniversary, longtime partner RE/MAX is auctioning off a beautiful 24′ tiny home for tiny tots to help further support this great cause. The online auction is now live and runs through midnight tomorrow.

The tiny home was built by the building science and architecture students with at Henry Ford College in Michigan.

https://youtu.be/rGq9wX1IOZA

If you’re the lucky auction winner, you will receive a fully-functional tiny home. Just add household goods, decorate and find a place to park it. The house is 24′ x 8.5′ x 13’3″ with stylish exterior siding, horizontal pine siding and vertical cedar siding.

It features Cali Bamboo flooring, four-burner gas range, an all-in-one washer/dryer, Reinhard fireclay farmhouse sink, sealed maple butcher block counter top, ceramic tile bathroom flooring and A/C.

If you need any further convincing, let these tiny real estate agents charm you into making a bid…

https://youtu.be/78ZQpRZujXY

Did you know, every minute, 62 children enter a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital for treatment, and 97 children undergo surgery?  Help support their important work by making a bid on the tiny home for tots today.

Register and learn more here.

 

-Alexis Stephens, Tiny House Blog contributor

My partner, Christian and I are traveling tiny house dwellers. Together we’ve been on the road two years for our documentary and community outreach project, Tiny House Expedition. We live, breathe, dream the tiny home community every day. This is our life and our true passion project. We are very grateful to be able to experience this inspiring movement in such an intimate way and to be able to share our exploration with all of you.

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