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Tiny Homes for Sale in Colorado

From Denver to Colorado Springs, Colorado homeowners are turning to tiny homes as a faster, more affordable path to ownership — especially set against the state's ~$560K median home price. Kyrax builds every CO-bound home to match the conditions you'll actually live in: 36-inch frost depth, 30–70 psf ground snow load, and 105–140 mph (Front Range) design wind speeds factored into engineering from day one. Typical uses in Colorado: Front Range ADUs, mountain-town seasonal homes, Western Slope cabins.

Engineered for Colorado's conditions

Every Kyrax home shipped to Colorado is sized to the actual code and climate values for your site — not a generic climate package.

Building code
2021 IRC with Appendix Q (most jurisdictions)
Frost depth
36 in
Snow load
30–70 psf
Design wind
105–140 mph (Front Range)
Seismic category
B–C

Mountain builds include snow-load roof engineering, reinforced framing for high-wind ridge sites, and heating systems rated for high-altitude combustion. Radiant floor heat and freeze-protected plumbing are available for off-grid mountain sites. For Colorado specifically, engineering follows a 36-inch frost depth, ground snow loads in the 30–70 psf range (ASCE 7), design wind speeds of 105–140 mph (Front Range), and Seismic Design Category B–C. These numbers drive real choices — foundation depth, roof framing, wall sheathing thickness, and hurricane strap density are all sized to your specific CO lot.

Colorado tiny home regulations

How tiny homes are classified

ADU by-right on most residential lots (foundation), or THOW on wheels under RV classification

State-specific note

Colorado's 2024 HB 24-1152 streamlines ADU approval in most Front Range and resort municipalities.

This state has progressive ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) legislation making it one of the more tiny-home-friendly in the country. Most municipalities permit detached ADUs on single-family lots with streamlined permitting. Tiny homes on permanent foundations qualify as ADUs in most jurisdictions; movable models may require RV park placement or specific zoning exemptions. Always confirm requirements with your local planning department before purchasing land. In Colorado, the applicable framework is the 2021 IRC with Appendix Q (most jurisdictions). Colorado's 2024 HB 24-1152 streamlines ADU approval in most Front Range and resort municipalities. Classification here is typically: ADU by-right on most residential lots (foundation), or THOW on wheels under RV classification.

Before you order: these are general frameworks — your specific lot, local amendments, and utility situation determine the actual permits you'll need. We'll help you confirm the details for your exact address during quoting.

Delivery to Colorado

Typical transit
4–6 business days
Route corridor
I-70 / I-25 corridor
Common uses in region
Front Range ADUs, mountain-town seasonal homes, Western Slope cabins

Kyrax ships to Colorado from our Abbotsford, BC facility via the I-70 / I-25 corridor. Typical transit is 4–6 business days — foundation models travel as pre-finished panels for on-site assembly, trailer models arrive road-ready. Oversize-load DOT permits are arranged by our logistics team for every state line your home crosses, and Colorado-specific site-prep guidance ships with your build package.

Tiny Home FAQs for Colorado

Quick answers for state-specific buyer questions.

Popular Locations in Colorado

DenverColorado SpringsBoulderFort Collins

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