Australia-based Häuslein Tiny House Co has created the Grand Sojourner, a tiny home on wheels with three bedrooms that can sleep six people, all for $71,016.
Häuslein Tiny House Co was founded in 2018 by a group of friends in Port Macquarie, Australia. The company's German name — which translates to "a small dwelling with a big heart" — pays homage to the founders' German backgrounds and their efforts to convey "German-quality engineering" in their tiny home builds, according to the company.
The Grand Sojourner is the third build in the family that also includes the Little Sojourner and original Sojourner, all of varying sizes and prices.
The Grand — and it's counterpart Little — were both unveiled in October. Soon after, the Grand Sojourner became Häuslein's Tiny House Co's most popular build: over 60% of the company's 2020 and 2021 orders are for the Grand build alone, Häuslein's Tiny House Co's co-founder and director David Boyd told Business Insider in an email.