THE JOURNEY TO NET ZERO | BAM SOUTH

Built America Magazine | South

Jones didn’t just want to build homes—he wanted to make them affordable.

“We were selling homes that were comparable to $65,000 builds for $20,000 to $25,000,” Jones says. “That’s because we used reclaimed materials, worked out of a backyard, and did whatever we had to do.” That commitment to affordability remains a cornerstone of the business today. “I still live in our cheapest home—a tiny 8x16-foot Incredibox—and I love it,” he says. “We still sell homes for $18,000, and we will always do that. No one else in the industry does that.” A Company Rooted in Community Beyond housing, Incredible Tiny Homes has taken a revolutionary step in not just building homes, but building communities. offering affordable “We’re developing tiny home communities,” Jones explains. “We’ve built four, and we’re working on our fifth in East Tennessee. We buy land, develop it, and then rent out the lots like a glorified RV park. But here’s the difference: we keep our lot rents at $200 to $300 a month—a fraction of what others charge.” The idea is simple but powerful: make tiny home living not only affordable, but sustainable . “We have 230 people living on our property right now,” Jones says. “And we’re developing another 160 acres with 285 more home sites. The need is huge, and we’re just trying to fill it.”

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