About Eureka Tiny Homes
Eureka Tiny Homes helps U.S. buyers understand and order expandable container homes without trying to navigate the process alone.
Expandable homes can be a practical option for rural landowners, off-grid buyers, ADU shoppers, recreational property owners, and alternative housing projects. But they are not a simple click-and-buy product. Before ordering, buyers need to understand the model options, configuration choices, payment process, shipping terms, delivery access, site preparation, utilities, and local requirements.
Our role is to help bridge the gap between an overseas factory-built product and the real-world questions American buyers need answered before moving forward.
We help buyers compare the 20 ft and 40 ft models, review available configurations, understand the order process, and think through site-readiness issues before committing to a purchase.
Eureka Tiny Homes is based in rural Nevada, where land access, utilities, weather, distance, and practical housing needs are everyday considerations. That perspective shapes the company’s focus: clear information, realistic expectations, and practical guidance before buyers move forward.
Meet the Founder
John Fitzgerald
Founder, Eureka Tiny Homes
John founded Eureka Tiny Homes to help U.S. buyers better understand expandable container homes before committing to an order. With a background in international business and experience working through supplier communication, product documentation, order terms, and buyer-readiness questions, John helps bridge the gap between overseas manufacturing and the practical decisions American buyers need to make locally.
John W. Fitzgerald
B.S. International Business
The goal is simple: give buyers a real U.S.-based point of contact and a clearer process before they move forward.
Considering an expandable home?
Start with a buyer readiness review before you order. We’ll help you think through model choice, property use, delivery access, utilities, and timeline.