Buying Alaska Season 2 Episode 16 Tiny Homes, Big Mountain
- TV-G
- November 2, 2013
- 22 min
In the sixteenth episode of season two of Buying Alaska, titled "Tiny Homes, Big Mountain," we explore the unique opportunities and challenges associated with finding and living in a tiny home in the majestic mountain landscape of Alaska. As always, we follow along with various buyers as they search for their dream home, but in this episode, their dream homes are pint-sized and require some creative problem-solving.
Throughout the episode, we meet various Alaskans who have made the decision to downsize their living quarters and move into tiny homes. For some, the decision was motivated by the desire to live a more minimalist lifestyle, while others were driven by cost savings or a quest for adventure. We learn about the different types of tiny homes available, from trailers and RVs to fully-customized cabins with all the bells and whistles.
One of the key factors that sets tiny home living apart in Alaska is the need to account for extreme weather conditions. Owners must be prepared for heavy snow loads, high winds, and extremely cold temperatures, all of which could cause severe damage to a tiny home if not properly designed and built. As a result, many Alaskan tiny homes come equipped with unique features like heated floors, triple-paned windows, and extra insulation.
Another challenge associated with tiny home living in Alaska is the need to find a suitable location. Many buyers dream of building their tiny home in a remote mountain location with stunning views, but building codes and zoning regulations can make this difficult. In some cases, it may be necessary to purchase land in areas that are less than ideal, simply to comply with regulatory requirements.
Despite these challenges, the buyers in this episode remain determined to find their perfect tiny home in the mountains of Alaska. Some are drawn by the idea of a mobile home, allowing them to travel and explore different parts of the state without being tied down to a single location. Others prioritize functionality and minimalism over luxury, seeking out compact homes that offer all the basic amenities without excess space or extravagance.
As we follow along with the various buyers in this episode, we witness the unique joys and challenges associated with tiny home living in Alaska. From navigating construction and zoning regulations to adjusting to a minimalist lifestyle, the buyers must overcome a variety of obstacles in order to achieve their dream of living in the mountains. Ultimately, we are left with a deeper appreciation for the rugged beauty and adventurous spirit that draws so many Alaskans to this way of life.