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Side-by-side guide

Silverthorne vs Wasatch

Silverthorne and Wasatch are both strong options if you are shopping for tiny homes. This comparison breaks down pricing, size, layout, and the tradeoffs that matter most when you are trying to pick the better fit.

Comparison table

Use the table below for the fastest read on price, size, and layout differences.

SpecSilverthorneWasatch
Starting priceRequest pricingRequest pricing
Square feetN/AN/A
BedroomsN/AN/A
BathroomsN/AN/A
Sleeps214
LoftYesYes
Home typeTiny Home PlansTiny Home Plans
FoundationN/AN/A
BuilderRocky Mountain Tiny HousesRocky Mountain Tiny Houses

Which one should you buy?

If you are deciding between these two homes, start with the tradeoffs below.

Choose Silverthorne if:

  • You like this style of home and want the version that best fits your space priorities.
  • You like this builder and want the floor plan that better matches your lifestyle.

Choose Wasatch if:

  • You need the layout that sleeps more people.
  • You like this style of home and want the version that best fits your space priorities.
Silverthorne

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Silverthorne

Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses

Sleeps 2Loft
Wasatch

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Wasatch

Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses

Sleeps 14Loft

Key differences

  • These two homes sit very close together on price, layout, and style, which makes this a clean apples-to-apples comparison.

Pros and cons

Silverthorne

Silverthorne Pros

  • Shares the same general home style, so it is easy to compare layout choices side by side.
  • Comes from the same builder, which makes finish level and brand positioning easier to compare.

Silverthorne Cons

  • Sleeps fewer people based on the published layout.
  • Published pricing is limited, so you may need a builder quote to compare budgets precisely.

Wasatch

Wasatch Pros

  • Sleeps more people based on the published layout.
  • Shares the same general home style, so it is easy to compare layout choices side by side.

Wasatch Cons

  • Published pricing is limited, so you may need a builder quote to compare budgets precisely.
  • Square-footage details are limited in the current public listing.

Builder details

Built by the same builder

Both homes are built by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses. If you already trust this builder's style and finish level, the decision comes down to which floor plan, price point, and space profile fits you better.

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