![]() ![]() I also fail to see how a person who owns a vacation rental would benefit from pretending that the property is for sale…what if a guest who’s booked your place two months from now sees the show and decides to cancel their reservation because they’re worried it might be sold? Worse than that, though, is how they randomly make up sales prices for properties that couldn’t be sold even if the owner wanted to, because they’re built on city lots that cannot be subdivided at the owner’s whim!Īs expected, the Austin episode my place was recruited for went ahead and featured two other airBNB properties I was personally familiar with, along with stupidly fabricated sales prices. How do I know this? My tiny house has attracted this show’s attention with that very proposal, which I soundly rejected because of it’s utter phoniness. The show’s producers scour these sites for interesting options and contact the owners with the opportunity to promote their properties by allowing it to be featured as a “potential” purchase option for some buyers who’ve already bought (and sometimes even moved into) another tiny house in the area. Most of the rejected options can be found on airBNB, HomeAway, and other vacation rental sites. In fact, in nearly every episode the ONLY house that was ever on the open market is the one the “house hunters” eventually choose to purchase. ![]() I absolutely ADORE this unique home as much (or maybe even more than) the fainting Cahow – it is a stunning work of art!!! HOWEVER, I want to caution anyone and everyone who sees any of these tiny homes on the TV show Tiny House Hunting to 100% disregard the purchase prices made up by the show as well as whether or not these places are even for sale. ![]()
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