This tiny garden house in Belfast, Maine is my dream home

I have fallen in love.

I always dreamed of living in a small house but this garden house on Airbnb in Belfast, Maine stole my heart.

Tiny Airbnb house in Maine

The property is listed by Kate on Airbnb for $150/night but would like to move in indefinitely. Resting on an acre of perennial flower gardens, the charming little home studio is only minutes from Belfast city center yet nestled in nature in quiet seclusion.

The house is simply surrounded by trees and gardens with many beautiful places to sit and enjoy your colorful surroundings. A wood-fired hot tub, two private decks, several chairs and tables scattered around the property, and a gorgeous fire pit are all part of the appeal.

The shower is outdoors with hot water to add to the fairy tale feeling of living in nature. The queen-size bed faces one of the private terraces and every window in the house offers a view of the beautiful gardens that await outside.

I would love nothing more than to start my mornings sitting alone in these gardens with a coffee and a book. You will fall in love with every nook and crevice of this property, from the vintage and charming decoration inside, the white wooden walls of the bedroom and the acre of fairy tale gardens will make you dream of this home.

You can get a real taste of that dream life by renting it out on Airbnb, but that might just be a tease. Anyway, you can take a look and take a virtual tour with me here:

This little garden house in Belfast, Maine is my fairy tale dream house

You would be living right in the middle of a mystical garden!!

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