Mountain Pick
Tiny homes for sale in Maine — Portland-metro family homes, Midcoast and Downeast lakefront retreats, Western Mountains cabin placements, North Woods off-grid. R-30 walls, R-49 ceiling, 60 psf snow-load.
Built to meet Maine building codes. Fully customizable and delivered to your land.
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R-30 walls, R-49 ceiling, heat-pump HVAC with propane backup, and freeze-resistant plumbing. Snow-load engineered to 60 psf across the state, 80+ psf for North Woods placements.
Maine’s 6,000+ lakes and 3,400+ miles of coastline make the small lakefront cabin a real Maine tradition. Most rural counties permit park-model RV and manufactured-home placements on private lakefront acreage.
Solar mounting, battery pre-wiring, composting toilet plumbing, propane appliances. Standard configurations for remote Aroostook, Piscataquis, and Somerset county placements.
Coastal Maine placements (Cumberland, Knox, Hancock, Washington counties) ship with weather-sealed exterior packages, salt-air-rated metal trim, and 130 mph wind-rated roofing.
Maine buyers finance from 5% down. Lakefront-and-home packages popular across the Lakes Region and Western Mountains.
Browse our models and select the floor plan and features that fit your lifestyle.
Apply online in minutes. Our lenders specialize in tiny homes and find your best rate.
Our craftsmen build to Maine building codes with premium materials and full customization.
We deliver to your Maine property and handle complete setup so you can move in right away.
Maine winters scared us off other tiny home builders. R-30 walls plus the propane backup heat means our 399-square-foot park model on Sebago Lake is warm at -10°F. We use it year-round, not just summer.
We deliver to every Maine county. Top destinations: Portland-metro (Cumberland, York) for family homes and ADUs; the Lakes Region (Sebago, Long Lake, Rangeley) for lakefront cabins; Midcoast and Downeast (Knox, Hancock, Washington) for coastal cottages; the Western Mountains (Oxford, Franklin) for ski-region retreats; and the North Woods (Aroostook, Piscataquis, Somerset) for off-grid placements.
Yes — with placement-specific rules. Park model RVs (ANSI A119.5) are road-legal and permitted in licensed Maine RV parks. HUD-certified manufactured homes are permitted on permanent foundations under Maine state law and most municipal codes. Portland has an active ADU permitting program.
Coastal and southern Maine: 50 psf is standard. Lakes Region and Western Mountains: 60 psf. North Woods and high-elevation: 70–80 psf. Every Maine-delivered home ships engineered for the placement region.
Yes when properly insulated. We ship Maine builds with R-30 walls, R-49 ceiling, heat-pump HVAC with propane backup, freeze-resistant plumbing, and snow-load-rated roofing. Several of our customers full-time year-round including through hard winters.
Starting at $44,899 (with cold-climate spec). Most Maine buyers invest $65,000–$110,000 all-in. Lakefront placements with full utility install (well, septic) typically run higher.
Yes. 5% minimum down, no credit-score minimum, 24-hour pre-approval. Financing from $479/month for qualified Maine buyers.
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