Unique Nightly Rentals | Airbnb

Unique architectureNightly rentals from people in 34,183 cities and 192 countries. Founded in August of 2008 and based in San Francisco, California, Airbnb is a trusted community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book unique accommodations around the world — online or from a mobile phone.

 

Whether an apartment for a night, a castle for a week, or a villa for a month, Airbnb connects people to unique travel experiences, at any price point, in more than 34,183 cities and 192 countries. And with world-class customer service and a growing community of users, Airbnb is the easiest way for people to monetize their extra space and showcase it to an audience of millions.

 

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Tiny House Listings | New Beginnings

Texas Tiny Homes is excited to now be in partnership with Tiny House Listings as one of the listed builders, and plans provider on their very popular website. Tiny House Listings received 8 million page views in 2012 while providing a list of available tiny homes from all over all over the world, available plans, as well as an informative blog centered around the Tiny Home Movement. We look forward to working with Tiny House Listings in this new year.

We are also currently negotiating with a California Architect to feature a couple of his highly modern/contemporary Tiny and Small Home plans that will be available here on our site. His plans are incredible and we hope to make a formal announcement and presentation in the next week or so.

 

Texas Lake and River Rental Houses

Texas Tiny Houses, Tiny Homes Texas, Texas Tiny Houses For Sale Dallas, Texas Tiny Houses Home Builder, Fort Worth Tiny Homes Builder, Austin lake homes, tiny houses Austin, Texas Hill Country HousesThis great website provides a really nice collection of homes on Texas Lakes and Rivers that are available to rent by the day, or as long as you want.

One of the visions I have for creating Texas Tiny Homes; is to design and build Tiny and Small homes for our clients to enjoy whenever they choose, but could also make them available for others to enjoy, while earning retirement rental income.

A friend of mine has a cabin on 10 acres up in Oklahoma that he rents out on a daily basis, and clears at least $2000 every month, after his expenses, which includes a woman who does the make ready after his guests have checked out. Having strangers stay at your weekend get-a-way home may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but the Hilton family has done pretty well providing guests nice places to stay.

Texas Tiny Houses, Tiny Homes Texas, Texas Tiny Houses For Sale Dallas, Texas Tiny Houses Home Builder, Fort Worth Tiny Homes Builder, Austin lake homes, tiny houses Austin, Texas Hill Country HousesTexas Tiny Homes can design and build you one, or we can design and build you an entire village of rental units, in resort towns of your choosing. What a fun way to earn income after retiring from your 9 to 5. Let us know if this is something you might be interested in pursuing. Happy New Year!

 

 

 

East Texas | Tiny Home Village Possibilities

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I just located this 56-acre property out in East Texas, adjacent to Holly Lake Ranch, which might possibly be an ideal setting, and location for a new, Texas Tiny Home Village. The gorgeous property features a 1.5 acre, spring feed, swimming hole, which would provide lots of development possibilities, similar to a development layout design I did on a property down in the Hill Country last year. This possible development could be great and could include a small clubhouse and deck area for community members and their friends and family to enjoy.

Tiny House Plans, Tiny Home plans, Tiny Homes, Tiny Houses, Tiny House Builder, Tiny Homes Builder, small houses, small house plansThe owner says his property is a tranquil place in the piney woods of east Texas. Lots of deer and wild life in the area, and there’s a really nice golf course/club house right around the corner. The property is 1.5 hrs. east of Dallas, 1.5 hrs. west of Shreveport, 30 minutes from Tyler and Longview. There’s a nearby small airport as well, for those who have their own planes.

Lots of great possibilities with this East Texas property. We hope to explore it more after New Years. Let us know if this sounds like a place you might be interested in living, or having a week-end get-a-way place at. Happy New Year!

Texas Olive Council

Texas Olive Council

INAUGURAL TEXAS OLIVE OIL CONFERENCE ATTRACTS GROWERS

In late August, nearly 300 participants wanting to learn more about the olive oil industry made their way to San Antonio for first ever, Texas Olive Oil Conference. The event provided the most current information on various aspects of olive farming and producing extra virgin olive oil in Texas.

“It was significant that so many people came,” Karen Henry, vice president of the Texas Olive Oil Council, said. “We expected 150 and got almost 300. It really shows how olives as a specialty crop have taken root in Texas.”

Olive oil is an emerging industry in Texas with a few pioneer-growers having spent more than a decade establishing the state as a bona fide olive producer. Each year, more acreage is dedicated to olive orchards as the state expands its olive-growing region.

“Collectively, we have learned a great deal,” Jim Henry, president of the Texas Olive Oil Council, said. Jim was one of the earliest olive growers in Texas and his Texas Olive Ranch is the state’s largest olive oil producer. “The early efforts can all be viewed as large experiments. We learned a great deal about where orchards are productive in Texas and where they are not and we began to understand the growing areas. All of them have different challenges.”

The San Antonio conference allowed existing growers to share what they’ve learned with others interested in being part of the booming olive oil industry. Worldwide EVOO sales have risen dramatically in recent years due to the popularity of the Mediterranean diet and increased consumer awareness about the health benefits of olive oil. With Texas joining the ranks of olive-producing states, some of the revenue should stay at home rather than being sent to olive producing nations abroad.

Seminars at the conference included:

  • Introduction to super high-density olive oil production
  • EVOO industry and market outlook in Texas
  • Temperature interruption effects on olive production
  • The power of GO TEXAN programs
  • Olive Oil Research at Texas Tech University
  • Availability of orchard Insurance
  • Developing and marketing your olive oil brand

“We have been awarded another grant and will do another conference in August,” Karen said. “I am planning to create online sessions for the particular topics that require project inputs to be meaningful. Once we have online tools developed, people can really get specific estimates for what they want to achieve.”

For more information on topics covered at the Texas Olive Oil Conference, go to www.TexasOliveOilCouncil.org.

Someday, I hope to develop an Olive Farm down in the Hill Country that features an on-site tasting store, as well as feature some Texas made wine from different wineries. Of course there would be some Texas Tiny Homes scattered around the farm for guests to stay in.