Eden Place Tiny Home Village — urban infill supportive micro-housing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Milwaukee · Milwaukee County

Eden Place Tiny Home Village

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Eden Place is an emerging urban infill model utilizing modular micro-housing plans to offer affordable, dignified living options within Milwaukee's city limits. By transforming vacant or underutilized urban lots into highly organized, supportive pocket neighborhoods, this community provides crucial transitional and permanent footholds for vulnerable residents while revitalizing the surrounding streetscape.

Site requirements

Park specs & operating terms

Operator requirements and park rules for tiny homes and small cottages—sourced from community materials and independent research. Items marked not yet confirmed are still being verified with the operator.

Quick-glance park specs

RequirementWhat we know
Power Infrastructure50 amp electrical service to modular cottage units.
Waste & Sewer SystemMunicipal city water and municipal public sewer—hardwired urban infrastructure.
Build CertificationsPermanent modular cottages under Milwaukee zoning variances and Wisconsin UDC standards.
Pet ConstraintsPets allowed—maximum one per household, 40 lb weight limit. Service and support animals accommodated under ADA guidelines.

Financials & leasing terms

Monthly benchmarks and lease mechanics—confirm current rates with the operator before applying.

Lot rent benchmarks

Subsidized supportive housing—no market lot rent. Placement through local housing program referral pathways.

Utility inclusions

All-inclusive subsidized housing covers water, sewer, electricity, and high-speed broadband.

Lease mechanics

Income-restricted supportive housing criteria—no application fee documented. Not open-market leases.

Home specifications & placement rules

Dimensional thresholds

Organized urban pocket neighborhood with modular micro-housing—confirm current unit count and eligibility with program administrators.

Aesthetic controls & covenants

Urban infill design standards enforced to revitalize surrounding streetscape.

Sustainability & permaculture allowances

If you are planning gardens, composting, or solar, confirm what is allowed under park rules—not just municipal code.

Alternative waste systems

Municipal sewer required—composting not permitted as primary waste solution.

Off-grid adaptations

High-speed broadband included; grid-tied electric standard.

Site edibles & gardens

Pedestrian walkways and communal gathering spaces; confirm any community garden programming with management.

Media & site documentation

Interactive map

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Park map / site plan

Not yet confirmed — ask the operator

Video tour

Not yet confirmed — ask the operator

Planning land you own in Milwaukee County?

Eden Place is permanent supportive urban housing—not a Milwaukee County THOW land-lease or backyard ADU pathway. Route into pathway tools if you are comparing housing models.

Pads & tenancy snapshot

Urban infill supportive village with modular cottages under Milwaukee zoning variances, on-site resource center, communal gathering spaces, secure perimeter, and public transit proximity.

Subsidized permanent supportive housing through local housing programs—no market lot rent. Income-restricted placement criteria. All-inclusive subsidized fee covers utilities and community services.

How you can live here

Rent home or pad

Key amenities

Amenities listed here come from our research and operator materials. Pet rules, pools, docks, and similar features can change—confirm current policies with the community before you apply.

  • Pet-friendly
  • Gated
  • Clubhouse
  • Laundry

Stewardship disclosures

Permanent supportive housing with income-restricted placement—not open-market THOW land-lease or nightly rentals. Pets allowed—max one per household, 40 lb limit; service and support animals accommodated under ADA guidelines.

Operators update rules frequently. Confirm recorded covenants, county zoning, HOA restrictions, occupancy rules, and insurance requirements for your home type before you move.