Tiny Homes on the Water
Here, an Off-Grid community of Tiny Home Houseboats and Boathouses have taken over an island - proving that living Off-Grid isn’t only reserved for land dwellers. With over 100 Tiny Home houseboats and boathouses, Latsch island is one of the most unique Off-Grid communities in America. Residents on the island live a self-governed life of freedom and mobility as they dictate their own laws and travel freely on the Mississippi River. Around half of the homes here have the option to be hooked up to the power grid, but many chose to live completely disconnected. Recently, with new money entering the glorified ‘Off-Grid’ lifestyle, the island is undergoing a transformation.
Where are these homes located?
These tiny homes are located on Latsch Island off the the Mississippi River. It can be found right outside of the city of Winona, Minnesota.
How many houseboats are on Latsch Island?
There are over 100 houseboats on Latsch Island. However, there is a strict cap that states that no more plots / boat slips can be occupied.
*Are there laws on Latsch Island?
Although the island is for the most part self governed, they do have to follow laws.
A board of directors works with the community to keep things smooth and safe. One element that confuses people is the varying building codes when it comes to houseboats and boathouses. *While building regulations are looser when constructing a fully movable houseboat, builders must meet specific codes when converting boathouses into homes.
Can I move to Latsch Island?
The answer to this is quite tricky. While it is possible to move here, it can be difficult. With a very limited amount of available spaces it can be hard to find somewhere for sale.