The Dragon Tiny Homes Avalon tiny home has been debuted as its latest model that targets families to help them transition or start off with tiny home life without feeling limited. The home measures in at 32-feet in length and sits on a triple-axle trailer with finishings in engineered wood along with a metal roof for durability. The home is equipped with three bedrooms that includes one on the main level and two lofted ones to allow families with up to two kids to comfortably reside with their own spaces.
The Dragon Tiny Homes Avalon tiny home is rounded out with a walk-in shower, flushing toilet, vanity sink and stacked washer/dryer. The home is competitively priced starting at $79,950.
Three-Bedroom Family-Sized Tiny Homes
The Dragon Tiny Homes Avalon Comes in at 32-Feet in Length
Trend Themes
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Family-sized Tiny Homes — Growing interest in three-bedroom tiny homes indicates room for offerings that enable full-family occupancy in sub-800 sq ft footprints while undercutting traditional housing costs.
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Multi-level Micro Living — Lofted bedroom configurations highlight opportunities for compact vertical layouts that maximize private space within mobile footprints.
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Affordable Mobile Modulars — Competitive pricing around $80K points toward a market for prefabricated, transportable homes that provide near-stationary living standards at RV-like price points.
Industry Implications
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Residential Construction — Mainstream builders could be disrupted by prefabricated tiny-home production methods that shift value from on-site labor to factory-scale modular assembly.
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RV and Mobile Housing — Trailer-based foundations for family tiny homes suggest a convergence with recreational vehicle manufacturing that could redefine expectations for long-term mobile residency.
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Home Appliances and Fixtures — Demand for compact yet full-featured bathrooms and laundry solutions creates scope for specialized micro-appliances tailored to tight, multi-occupant spaces.