A tiny house in New Jersey is making some big waves after hitting the market for the very large price of $499,000 in an apparent attempt to capitalize on the area’s extraordinarily low inventory levels—and the home’s alluring proximity to New York City.
At first glance, you could be forgiven for thinking there had been a mistake with the listing price: It seems almost ludicrous that a petite one-bedroom, one-bathroom house with a square footage so small that it isn’t even featured on the listing could fetch anywhere close to half a million dollars.
After all, the diminutive dwelling isn’t perched on a hilltop parcel in Beverly Hills, CA, or a waterfront lot in Palm Beach, FL. But as it turns out, its prime corner lot in the town of Bogota could prove just as appealing to the right kind of buyer.
It is a classic case of scarcity driving up demand—and prices—according to Realtor.com® senior economist Hannah Jones, who believes the seller is likely betting big on finding a buyer who will pay purely for the address, rather than the property itself.
“Bogota and the broader Bergen County still see extremely low inventory levels, which can drive home prices higher,” she says.
“With just a handful of homes for sale, some buyers may see this as an opportunity to secure real estate in a highly sought-after area, conveniently located in the broader New York City area.”
According to Realtor.com data, Bogota had just five active listings in May—down from pre-pandemic levels, which saw around 20 properties on the market in the borough at any one time.
A tiny house in New Jersey is making some big waves after hitting the market for the very large price of $499,000. NJMLS“Bergen County saw a similar scarcity of listings, with around 1,550 homes for sale in May 2026, down 62.1 percent compared to the pre-pandemic norm,” Jones adds.
And while the price tag may seem enormous when compared to the pint-sized property it is attached to, it is actually well below the median listing prices for both Bogota and Bergen County, which currently sit at $700,000 and $799,000, respectively.
That means buyers who are prioritizing “location, location, location” may well see the dwelling as a prime opportunity to get their foot on the local property ladder for a much lower price than they thought.
And there are other advantages to the home that might help to give it a leg up on the housing market—including a lack of HOA and its proximity to midtown Manhattan, which is just a 30-minute bus ride away.
Indeed, the listing notes that the property would be ideal for first-time buyers hoping to come off the sidelines and purchase a home in an increasingly popular area—or for anyone hoping to downsize from a much larger dwelling.
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“Ideal for first-time buyers, downsizers, or anyone looking for a turnkey property with the benefits of single-family living and no association restrictions or fees,” it states.
Combined with its plum location in Bergen County, Jones says the seller is likely “betting that a buyer” will see beyond its small size and pay for its other attributes.
“The seller is betting that a buyer will pay for the Bergen County address, no HOA, and a 30-minute bus ride to Midtown,” she shares. “Whether that buyer materializes is another question.
“In a market where the typical home is selling for well above $500k, this property is a land/location play, not necessarily housing value play.”
For those who are willing to sacrifice space for those other amenities, the tiny home is certainly an appealing prospect. Having been built in 2023, it features modern appliances and finishes throughout, with plenty of windows to bring natural light into the dwelling, giving it a more spacious feel.
The listing notes that the property would be ideal for first-time buyers hoping to come off the sidelines and purchase a home in an increasingly popular area—or for anyone hoping to downsize from a much larger dwelling. NJMLS“Everything has been completely renovated and updated since 2023 including the roof, windows, electrical, plumbing, kitchen, and bathroom—truly nothing to do but unpack,” the listing crowns.
The photos show a simple, compact dwelling with a rectangular window on each side of the front door, and a gabled roof above, with white trim adding to its charm.
Size does not appear to be one of its virtues, however. The multistory house next door solidly towers over it, giving it a playhouse feel.
Curiously, square footage numbers for the size of the home and the lot it sits on are unavailable—and the listing agent, Bishoy Megalla of Keller Williams Team Realty, did not respond to multiple requests for more information.
However, the casual observer would likely assume that the humble abode is on the smaller side of Bogota’s median home size, which is 1,300 to 1,500 square feet.
Among the home’s interior features are easy-care vinyl flooring throughout and stainless steel appliances, among them a stove with an oven, a microwave, a dishwasher, a refrigerator, and a stackable washer and dryer that appears to dominate the living room area.
The listing also mentions two “garage spaces,” although they are not visible in the images. Listing photos show no signs of a covered garage. Google street and satellite views give no clues either, having been taken before the property was built in 2023.
Outdoors, there appears to be a fenced-in patio or yard space with pavers. There are also pavers in the front yard, rimmed by strips of green grass.
The listing proudly boasts the advantages of a “move-in ready home that offers the perfect condo alternative with NO HOA fees … with the benefits of single-family living and no association restrictions or fees.”

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