Let’s face it, the tiny house movement has been sweeping the nation. Everyone wants to live small and save money in order to spend it on what truly matters. Tiny house living is something of a phenomenon, and here in Georgia, we have the perfect place where you can test it out for yourself. With incredible views and minimalism at its best, welcome to the tiny house community in Georgia’s mountains that will absolutely rock your world.

Live a Little Chatt is the tiny house community that is changing your ultimate Georgia getaway plans.

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Located in the foothills of Lookout Mountain, Live a Little Chatt brings guests together to see what living tiny really means.

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Imagine waking up to views like this each morning of your stay.

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With 4 unique tiny houses, guests have their choice of living large in these little abodes.

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Reinvent the vacation by opting to stay small and truly seeing what living tiny is all about.

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You’ll be shocked and amazed at not only how spacious these homes are, but also how beautiful.

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Smack dab in the middle of nature in Georgia, guests are also just a stone’s throw away from Chattanooga.

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Nothing but you, a little bit of nature, and some good old-fashioned peace and quiet.

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Imagine life high above the clouds, closer to the stars than ever before.

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Gather together your closest friends for a weekend living tiny that you’ll never forget.

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This tiny house community is located at 116 Hidden Falls Lane, Wildwood, Georgia and for guests who are looking to book their stay, they can visit the Live a Little Chatt website here.

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