
Flexible Tiny House Starts at $67,500 in 5 Sizes
A new tiny house design solves one of small living's biggest problems: finding the right fit. The IndigoGo! comes in five sizes from 16 to 40 feet, letting buyers choose exactly how much space they need.
Finding affordable housing that fits your lifestyle just got easier with a customizable tiny house that adapts to what you actually need.
Indigo River Tiny Homes just launched the IndigoGo!, a single-floor tiny house available in sizes ranging from ultra-compact 16 feet all the way up to apartment-sized 40 feet. The 24-foot model starts at $67,500, making homeownership accessible for people priced out of traditional housing markets.
Unlike most tiny houses that force you into a one-size-fits-all approach, this design lets buyers scale up or down based on their budget and space requirements. The width can even be adjusted to feel more like a traditional apartment than a narrow trailer.
The standard 24-foot model packs impressive features into its compact footprint. An open floor plan creates a multifunctional living space with a sofa bed, dining table for two, and a TV on a movable ceiling mount. The galley kitchen includes a sink, small fridge, microwave, and a clever pull-out counter that expands workspace when needed.

The bathroom surprises with a full soaking tub and shower, vanity sink, and flushing toilet. That's luxury most people don't expect in a home this size. The sleeping area features a queen bed with built-in storage, plus a wardrobe and nightstand.
Because everything sits on one level instead of requiring a ladder to a loft, there's actual headroom throughout the entire house. No more hunching over or climbing stairs to bed after a long day.
The Bright Side: This flexible approach to tiny living means more people can find housing that works for their actual needs without compromising on essential features. Whether someone needs an affordable starter home, a backyard guest house, or a retirement downsizing solution, the same basic design adapts to fit.
The home sits on a double-axle trailer, making the smaller versions easy to tow to new locations. Buyers can upgrade the kitchen with additional appliances and customize other features based on which size they choose.
Affordable, adaptable housing is finally becoming a reality for people who thought homeownership was out of reach.
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