Could Your Property Suit a Tiny Home on Wheels?
Take our free 3-minute Property Readiness Check to see whether your property could be suitable — instantly, on screen.
A FLEXIBLE WAY TO ADD ACCOMMODATION
What Could a Tiny Home on Wheels Help You Do?
Create more space for family, welcome paying guests or expand your accommodation offering—without committing to a large conventional building project.
Our Models Are Perfect For:
Winery & Tourism Stays
Farm & Rural Stays
Caravan Park Expansion
Introduce premium accommodation without relying only on traditional cabins or powered sites.
Airbnb & Short-Stay Rentals
Turn suitable land into a memorable, self-contained guest stay with income potential.
Extra Space for Family
Give visiting family or adult children a comfortable, private place to stay.
Eco-Tourism Retreats
Why Start With the Property Readiness Check?
Not every property is the right fit.
Access, services, privacy, site position and local requirements can all affect whether a tiny home on wheels is practical.
The Property Readiness Check gives you an instant, practical starting point before you spend too much time guessing.
FREE PROPERTY READINESS CHECK
An instant, practical result showing whether your property may be suitable — plus a free Victoria Council Blueprint to help you check the zoning yourself.
It takes about 3 minutes and gives you your result immediately on screen.
Ready to talk it through? Call Tremayne on 0419 994 419 for an obligation-free chat to answer your queries.
Call Tremayne — 0419 994 419Your Victoria Council Blueprint
Zoning rules are tied to your exact address, so we can't give a personal planning opinion — but here's exactly how to check it yourself.
1. Get your free Planning Property Report
Visit VicPlan (mapshare.vic.gov.au/vicplan), enter your address, and download the report. It shows the zone and any overlays that apply to your property.
2. Understand the legal category
In Victoria, a tiny home on wheels built on a registered trailer (with a compliance plate and VIN, registered with VicRoads) is generally treated as a caravan or moveable dwelling rather than a permanent building — which usually means different, more flexible rules apply than for a standard structure.
3. Ask your council the right questions
Contact your council's Statutory Planning or Local Laws team and ask:
- "What are the rules or time limits for a family member occupying a registered caravan on private land?"
- "Do I need a local law permit to keep a registered caravan on this property long-term?"
- "Is there a simplified permit path for short-stay tourism use, like a farm stay, using a moveable dwelling?"
4. Talk to us about the practical side
While you're checking the zoning, we're happy to look at your access, boundaries and site layout with you. Call Tremayne on 0419 994 419.
This is general information, not planning or legal advice — please confirm details with your own council before proceeding.
Want to Talk It Through?
The quickest way to know whether your site is worth exploring is a short call with Tremayne.
Tremayne is a registered builder with 30+ years’ experience and can usually help you understand the next step in about ten minutes.