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Searching for a "Forever" Tiny Home? Look No Further: The 32 Is Classic Loftless Living

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In the search for amazing mobile habitats, I've run across a crew that's flying under the radar. Forever Tiny Homes is that team, and today, we'll be exploring just one of three currently available units, the Forever 32 Suite.
Folks, take a good long look at the images in the gallery and really get acquainted with the Forever 32. Why? Well, suppose you're looking for a one-of-kind habitat, or rather, one-of-three. In that case, this is the one for you, not to mention the fact that this tiny home ditches the idea of loft living and is spread out on a horizontal plane, much like a traditional home, but with wheels.

As I mentioned, the minds and hands responsible for what you see are the folks over at Forever Tiny Homes, a crew that's been active in this industry for over 11 years now, a time in which they've managed to establish one hell of a network; they currently ship to 50 states within the U.S. It doesn't matter where you are, you can get your hands on this one.

Now, the main reason why I chose to bring this habitat to light is because of the way it reminds me of a massive travel trailer. However, another aspect that's sure to be right up your alley is the 32's price tag. It starts off at $79,500 (€72,500 at current exchange rates), and even if you spend nearly $20K on features and furniture that isn't already standard, you're still looking at an impressive structure for around $100,000. A home for that price in this market? Sign me up.

Overall, the 32 gets its name from the fact that it's 32 ft (9.8 m) long. once coupled with a width of 8.5 ft (2.6 m), you're looking at a floorplan that includes a bedroom, living room, kitchen, and fully-stocked bathroom. From here, it all depends on the sort of lifestyle you lead. To get an idea of what's possible, let's take a little trip through words.

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Personally, I'm the kind of human that likes a tad of luxury or fine living, but I also have a wild and dirty side, which is typically manifested through e-bike trips, kayaking, and other watersports, bouldering, and riding just about anything with wheels, no matter their size. So my unit would look a lot like what I'm about to describe.

I want you to picture the 32 stabilized and sitting around in the corner of some trailer park. Luckily, some of my friends let me park such a behemoth on their lakeside plot of land or by their beach house. From here, I invite you inside.

Since I need a ton of space to store e-bikes, kayaks, climbing gear, and all that, I would repurpose one of the living spaces into a sort of gear garage. That would be the space found at the rear, which is typically the bedroom. From here, the living room would then need to serve the function of both a bedroom and social area, all of which can be solved with a modular couch and a folding table.

From here, the rest of the 32 is equipped with absolutely everything you need to cook entire meals, wash and dry clothes, and even clean yourself up. There's an induction cooktop, quartz countertop, and residential fridge in the kitchen, and all the features you need in a bathroom too. Take a look at the video below to see what all this means.

However, my dream home would go a bit further than this. What I mean to say is that I would drop some extra cash on things like a large battery array, solar panels, and the necessary hardware to process all that energy. Maybe, just maybe, I'd take things further with a water-generation system. These days, they're a thing.

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Now, take that lakeside or beachfront property, and plop yourself down in the middle of this adventurous action. If you're like me, go ahead and use the home I just described as being your own. Picture yourself waking up in the morning with the dawn's early light shining through your windows.

Once your bones are nice and settled, why not whip up a pot of coffee, some breakfast, and enjoy it out on that patio outside your front door? Let the food digest, and hit the midday waves with those kayaks I talked about. Best of all, if you're sick of kayaks, pack things up, get your permits in order, and head up to the mountains to hit up some trails on MTBs, one of the beauties of owning a tiny home.

What more could you want from something like this? It's affordable, offers the necessary space you need to create the sort of living space you want, and above all, can be hitched up behind a solid truck, and off you go.

There's just something you should know, Forever Tiny Homes is the sort of crew that allows future owners to semi-customize their units, but to do so, you need to either start a unit from scratch or catch one of the two available units currently in the "chassis stage." The third on the bunch is nearly complete, so there's not much you can do there. Looking for a tiny home?

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About the author: Cristian Curmei
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A bit of a nomad at heart (being born in Europe and raised in several places in the USA), Cristian is enamored with travel trailers, campers and bikes. He also tests and writes about urban means of transportation like scooters, mopeds and e-bikes (when he's not busy hosting our video stories and guides).
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