Top 10+ perfect portable homes ideal for modern nomads

Roam sweet home

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When it comes to climbing the rungs of the property ladder, it's sometimes worth thinking outside the box. While most homes are positioned on permanent foundations, others offer the opportunity for you to take them with you when you move.

From modular houses that can be built wherever you can find the space, to sky-high treehouses that have minimal impact on their surroundings, these incredible portable homes are sure to inspire a new way of thinking. Click or scroll on for more...

Teewah 8.4

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This upscale tiny home was designed for a family of six and despite its compact size, comes with everything you could need to live a comfortable life.

Plus, it sits on a Tri Axle trailer and its wheels – each fitted with electric brakes – mean it can be moved to new places at the drop of a hat.

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Perfect for a big family or visiting friends, the property has two spacious lofts, completed with queen-sized beds.

One can be accessed via a solid timber staircase, equipped with built-in storage, while the other can be reached via a stable ladder, tucked neatly at the end of the couch.

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Modern and light-filled, the mobile home has endless windows, allowing the lucky occupants to take in views of their surroundings and enjoy plenty of fresh air.

Plus, the model is entirely customisable and buyers can choose everything from their external cladding to their kitchen counters. Prices start at just AUD$126,900, or £66,400 ($83k), so this cool property is also highly affordable.

Tiny floating home

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Crafted from pale timber and steel, the tiny home is striking and perfectly suited to its exposed location. The exterior platform is the perfect spot from which to take a dip, or sit back and take in the view. 

While the exterior is modern, the interior is cool and chic, with plenty of quirky touches, including exposed ply walls, pale green accents and steel elements.

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On the ground floor, there's a living area with a log-burning stove, a kitchen and a bathroom.

An awesome glass garage-style door decorates the lounge and at the touch of a button can be elevated up into the ceiling, allowing the entire space to be opened up to the water.

Settler tiny house

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Designed with comfort and flexibility in mind, the Settler is ideal for one or two people and is also perfect for those who want to live on one level.

Even better, every model is constructed using sustainable, termite-resistant timber and finished with Trimdeck Colorbond cladding and western red cedar for maximum durability.

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Inside, you'll find a lounge with space for a full-sized couch, a galley kitchen with a dining area and a bathroom and laundry space (hidden behind a timber barn door).

On the other side of the property, you'll find a cosy bedroom with a queen-size bed, Cypress pine shelving and a Velux skylight in the ceiling, fitted with an electric blind.

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Plus, the property has full off-grid capability, so anyone seeking to reduce their carbon footprint can do so. You can add solar panels, a composting toilet and more.

With prices starting at just AUD$146,080, or £76,400 ($95k), and models delivered in as little as eight weeks, it's also a speedy and affordable option for those looking to live life on the road.

Casa Ojalá

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Inspired by Beatrice's travels across the Northern Andes, she wanted to design a refuge where visitors could soak up their surroundings in an environmentally responsible way.

The finished design blends the luxuries of home with a smart, adaptable structure that's suitable for almost any environment. To ensure this, Beatrice opted for rollable walls that open using a series of ropes and pulleys, creating a seamless connection between inside and out.

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The property made its debut at Milan Design Week in 2019 and the prototype was completed at the end of 2020. Constructed from steel and wood, the tiny home offers just 291 square feet of space, but features more than 1,000 interior configurations.

That means buyers can select one that works for them and their chosen location. Beatrice has described the cabin as "the future of luxury travel" and we can't help but agree.

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No matter which layout you choose, there's enough space for a bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette and lounge. Fully customisable, you can choose your own finishes, too. 

Eco-savvy buyers can opt for grey water storage and treatment facilities, a rainwater harvesting system and solar panels. Each Casa Ojalá also comes with a circular roof terrace, where you can soak up vistas of the Sahara or the sea.

Scandinavian modular home

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Perfectly designed to slot on the back of a truck, the Koto x Abodu One model has a width of 14 feet and various installation methods can be used to move the house into position.

Plus, thanks to its petite size, the modular pad can be installed without needing planning permits, making it an easy and speedy way for homeowners to build their dream home.

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Offering 500 square feet of inside space, the cabin features a light-filled open-plan living area with a dining room and a galley kitchen, as well as one bedroom and a bathroom.

There are plenty of clever space-saving elements, too, such as hidden bench storage, while a floor-to-ceiling pivoting glass wall allows the occupier to open the interior up. What's more, the home has a 60-year lifespan and comes with a 10-year warranty.

Prefabricated treehouse

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The partners designed four models for people to choose between and this one, Treehouse A, is one of their best. The sky-high, single-level structure offers a clever interior that maximises space.

There's a bathroom, a kitchenette and a lounge, while the bedroom is elevated off the ground on a centralised mezzanine level. 360-degree windows allow for light and airy spaces, while the exterior balconies enlarge the living space and create a seamless transition between inside and out.

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Spanning just 387 square feet, the prefabricated treehouse is also entirely eco-friendly. Sustainable features include the exterior overhangs that minimise solar heat gain and cross ventilation. There are also rainwater harvesting and energy-generating solar panels.

Food can also be grown beneath the house, allowing the residents to live completely off-grid. Currently made from steel, Alexis and Florian hope to move towards cross-laminated timber (CLT), to make their creations even more environmentally friendly.

The Lee by Movable Roots

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Inside, the smart tiny home is chic and spacious, thanks to a simple, stripped-back colour scheme, natural materials and plenty of clever storage hacks.

From drawers hidden in the rungs of the stairs, to the mezzanine level that sits neatly above the living zone, this tiny home makes the most of every inch of space. The main communal area offers a spacious kitchen and a snug lounge, with air conditioning and plenty of windows.

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The Lee comes with two bedrooms, one on the loft level and one at the far end of the tiny home. The main floor master bedroom comes with an abundance of built-in closet space, as well as a custom-made timber bed and a full-size private ensuite bathroom.

The room also offers an alternating step staircase, which leads to the second-floor loft space, making it perfect for a family.

Koda Concrete

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Inside, there's a large, open-plan living room and kitchen on the ground floor, in addition to a bathroom, while upstairs on a mezzanine is the bedroom and laundry room.

What's more, it features built-in adjustable LED lamps and a system that regulates interior CO2 levels, helping buyers to live a healthy lifestyle for maximum well-being and a good night's sleep.

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Plus, all Koda models are designed to be efficient and sustainable. Their windows are quadruple-glazed and solar panels mean each unit is almost self-sufficient when it comes to electricity, although they do need to be linked up for water and sewage. 

The Koda Concrete can be shipped anywhere in the world and you can contact Kodasema for price and delivery information. 

ÁPH80 portable home

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The ÁPH80 unit is designed to be assembled in a single day and can be disassembled and moved to a different location as desired.

The outside of the home is clad in grey cement-board panels, which keep it safe during transportation. Once in place, the panels can be replaced with sliding glass doors or windows, thanks to the multi-functional hinged openings that surround the building.

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The ÁBATON team spent a long time studying proportions, to ensure that each room is different and feels more spacious than you might expect. At 290 square feet, the compact building offers a comfy home that's perfect for two people.

The ÁPH80 was also designed with well-being, environmental balance and simplicity in mind, resulting in a chic, comfortable and minimalist design.​

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The winner of two A+ Architizer Awards, the ÁPH80 portable home features three zoned interior spaces: a living room and kitchen, a full bathroom and a double bedroom.

Its gabled roof is almost 12 feet high, enhancing the impression of space and removing the sense of claustrophobia often associated with tiny homes. What's more, most of the home's materials are sustainable and recyclable, making ÁPH80 both beautiful and entirely eco-friendly.

Ingenius relocatable cabin

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Studio House is made up of two timber frame modules, clad in corrugated zincalume. Remarkably, it cost a mere NZD$150,000 to build – that's just £71,490 ($89k) – and since it was constructed on leasehold land, it needed to be relocatable, allowing the owners to easily move it later down the line.

To accommodate this, William Samuels developed "a series of interconnected modules that can be removed from their foundations and individually relocated, each within the maximum dimensions of a trailer".

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Inside, the two modules connect in the centre, where you'll find a large living space. Thanks to high, barrel-vaulted ceilings and curved windows, the interior is bright and doesn't feel at all claustrophobic.

Cleverly, additional modules can be added down the line, to accommodate an extra bedroom. This means the house can not only be adapted to where the owners are living but how they are living. 

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What's more, every inch of space has been given a purpose. One of the modules provides a living room and bedroom, while the other has a kitchen, office nook and bathroom, with a loft above.

This cosy reading area is tucked into the ceiling, ensuring the full height of the module is being put to use. As for interior design, every space benefits from simple natural materials that add to the home's sustainable credentials.