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    This $329,900 Long Island Tiny Home Is Going Viral

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    A tiny home in New York is going viral on social media because it has no bedrooms.

    The house at 84 Wyona Ave in Selden went on the market about a month ago with a listing price of $329,900. The house was built in 1930 and is 446 square feet. It is about 10 feet wide and 37 feet long and has a small kitchen, dining room, living area and full bathroom.

    The tiny house sits on a lot that is 22 by 100 feet. Photo credit: Picture Perfect

    It sits on a lot that is 22 by 100 feet and has a backyard shed. The tiny home has a basement with two open areas where one room can be converted into a half bath with laundry, according to the listing description.

    “I went down as low as I could as far as price goes. I know [the offer] will come. We’re listening to all offers,” Denise Beckman, a licensed associate broker at HomeSmart Dynamic Realty, told Redfin News.

    The tiny home also has a shed in the backyard. Photo credit: Picture Perfect

    Although people on social media are stating their surprise at how high the listing price is considering the tiny home doesn’t have any bedrooms, Beckman said she has been blown away by the attention in general.

    The house has a small kitchen, dining room, living area and full bathroom. Photo credit: Picture Perfect

    Beckman said the seller of the house originally bought it back in 2002 and had it rented out until about 11 years ago, when he and his wife moved in. They renovated it by upgrading the heating, electrical, roof and bathroom.

    “If you have vision and you’re single or newly married, it’s a great place to start and start building that equity for your future and it’s very hard for Long Islanders to do that right now,” she added.

    Redfin agents said that although people on social media might be surprised by the tiny home’s high price, it makes sense because it is in a high-priced area and a commuter-friendly neighborhood.

    The tiny home has a basement that can be finished. Photo credit: Picture Perfect

    Selden is part of the town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County. The county is known as the home of The Hamptons, one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the U.S.

    The median sale price of a home in Suffolk County was $660,000 in March and has remained the same since last year.

    “Long Island is different from the nationwide market. We don’t have enough supply for the demand,” said Redfin agent Mohamed Elbaroudy. There’s been a lot of people moving into Long Island since Covid and that hasn’t stopped. People realized they can get a better quality of life and better schools and still have a good commute to the city.”

    Panagiota “Peggy” Papazaharias, a Redfin agent, said this property works as a starter home for someone looking to get into the neighborhood while still being close to New York City.

    “Selden is close to a lot of shopping, not too far from the city and Long Island Rail Road” she said.

    This 9,900 Long Island Tiny Home Is Going Viral
    The tiny home went on the market in March 2026. Photo credit: Picture Perfect

    In recent years, tiny homes have continued to rise in popularity, especially since they can offer an alternative to the traditional home.





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