Best Tiny Home Communities & Villages In Nebraska
Best Tiny Home Communities & Villages in AmericaNorth Platte Tiny House Village – North Platte Review
Ammentities
Free Wi-Fi, Kitchenette, Free parking, Air conditioning, Heating, Private entrance, TV, Non-smoking rooms, Garden view, Patio, BBQ facilities, Coffee maker, Microwave, Refrigerator, Hairdryer, Ironing facilities, Linens, Towels, Smoke detectors, First aid kit
Fremont Tiny Home Community – Fremont Review
Ammentities
Free Wi-Fi, Parking, Community Kitchen, Laundry Facilities, Pet-Friendly, Outdoor Seating Area, BBQ Facilities, Bicycle Storage, Community Garden, Recycling Services, 24/7 Security, Fitness Center, Library, Game Room, TV Lounge, Mail Services, Wheelchair Accessible, Fire Pit, Picnic Area, On-site Management
Columbus Tiny House Community – Columbus Review
Ammentities
Free Wi-Fi, Parking, Community Kitchen, Laundry Facilities, Pet-Friendly, Outdoor Seating Area, BBQ Grills, Bicycle Storage, Community Garden, Recycling Services, Complimentary Coffee, Book Exchange Library, Yoga Studio, Fitness Center, Game Room, Movie Nights, Art Workshops, Guest Parking, 24/7 Security, Eco-Friendly Practices

Allen Miller
I have over 30 years of experience in the construction industry. I began my journey at 19 years old, starting my own business building pole barns and framing homes. Over time, I became a general contractor, specializing in custom homes—an experience I truly loved, especially helping customers bring their dream homes to life from breaking ground to move-in ready. As the years went on, my family’s needs and priorities evolved. Today, my wife and I live in a tiny home, having intentionally downsized and simplified our lives—and we absolutely love it. These experiences ultimately led me to Great Lakes Tiny Homes, where I bring the same passion and dedication to helping our team create exceptional homes for our customers. Whether it’s a modular home or a tiny home, our goal is always the same: to help our customers achieve the home of their dreams.

