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IndigoGo! tiny house offers single-floor flexibility from 16 to 40 feet

Indigo River Tiny Homes unveiled the IndigoGo!, a single-floor tiny house configurable from about 16 ft to 40 ft, with a 24 ft model starting at US$67,500.

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IndigoGo! tiny house offers single-floor flexibility from 16 to 40 feet
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Indigo River Tiny Homes has introduced the IndigoGo!, a single-floor, highly configurable tiny house aimed at people who want compact living without sacrificing traditional home comforts. The model shown is a 24 ft double-axle build, but buyers can specify ultra-compact footprints around 16 ft, scale up to 40 ft, or choose an apartment-sized layout for more permanent living.

The 24 ft example sits on a double-axle trailer and pairs engineered wood siding with cedar accents and generous glazing to maximize daylight and curb appeal. Inside, the layout centers on a multifunctional open living area that doubles as sleeping and work space; a sofa bed and a combined dining/desk zone keep the footprint flexible for daytime use. The simple galley kitchen includes a pull-out counter section for extra prep space, and the separated bathroom packs a soaking tub/shower into the single-floor plan. A queen bed with integrated storage completes the sleeping area, helping owners avoid laddered lofts and maintain all amenities on one level.

IndigoGo! is designed for customization. The basic unit can be widened to improve room sizes, and buyers can add higher-end appliances as part of upgraded builds. The manufacturer lists a base starting price of US$67,500 for entry-level configurations, with costs rising for larger footprints, widened shells, and appliance packages. Those price points put single-floor, towable living within reach for people working with modest budgets, while the wider and apartment-scale options target those who want tiny-house lifestyle with fewer compromises.

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For the tiny house community, IndigoGo! highlights a few practical trends. Single-floor planning addresses accessibility and aging-in-place concerns by eliminating loft climbs. The inclusion of a full soaking tub in a towable floor plan underscores a move toward bringing conventional bathroom comforts into compact builds. Generous glazing and mixed exterior materials signal attention to both light and resale curb appeal, important for seasonal park placements or long-term property siting.

If you’re considering a single-floor tiny, check trailer axle limits, local tow and zoning rules, and the trade-offs between width and road legality before ordering. The IndigoGo! expands options for people who want tiny-house simplicity without surrendering full-sized conveniences, and it points to a broader push toward livable, one-level designs in the community.

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