You can buy used homes on this website
There has long been a secondhand market for clothing, electronics, and furniture. Now, a similar market is emerging for tiny homes. Here’s an overview of where interested buyers can find secondhand tiny homes.
It doesn’t always have to be new: What applies to clothes, shoes, and cell phones is increasingly true for tiny houses and similar items as well. Stefan Fritz, for example, lives in a pre-owned tiny house that helped flood victims in the Ahr Valley make ends meet. He acquired his house through the manufacturer.
The first marketplace
Another option is online second-hand marketplaces. The site Tiny Scout, operated by Indiviva, is, according to its own description, the “first online marketplace for tiny houses.” In addition to used tiny houses, the site also offers new tiny houses and standard tiny house models. All of the houses are up to 50 square meters in size.
In addition to the homes, the site also offers the option to list and search for plots of land. Building lots and sites are made available for sale and rent for setting up tiny houses. By the way: The ideal platform for searching for land is the Flächenbörse.
Lifestyle information as well
Another provider of used homes is Tiny Hygge. On the Flensburg-based company’s website, you’ll find the “Second Hand” section under “Tiny Houses” in the menu. Currently (as of April 2, 2026), five tiny houses are listed there. Four of them cost 89,500 euros, and one costs 54,900 euros. All houses are currently located in Schleswig-Holstein.
In addition to the second-hand market, users of the site can learn about topics such as sustainability or vacation trends. Those interested in new tiny houses or mini-houses as an investment can also find what they’re looking for.
The classic for used items
A classic not only for used mini-houses is Kleinanzeigen. In May 2023, the portal removed “Ebay” from its name. As early as 2021, the Norwegian group Adevinta had purchased Kleinanzeigen from eBay.
If you enter the search term “Tiny House,” you’ll get quite a few listings. But be careful: Not every house labeled as a “Tiny House” is actually one. Many listings that claim to be mini-houses are, for example, trailers, RVs, or construction trailers.
