Posted By Gwen Fowler @ Jun 28th 2025 12:18pm

Parking a tiny home in Fiddlers Cove Subdivision in Tamassee, SC, is not permitted due to specific zoning and homeowners association (HOA) regulations.

Zoning and HOA Restrictions

Fiddlers Cove is a private, deed-restricted community governed by a Property Owners Association (POA). The subdivision's guidelines mandate that homes be built to HOA specifications, typically ranging from 1,600 to over 4,000 square feet. These standards are designed to maintain a consistent aesthetic and property values within the community.

Additionally, the community's zoning regulations, as indicated by the Oconee County zoning code, are tailored to accommodate traditional residential structures. Tiny homes, which often do not meet the size and construction standards set forth in these regulations, are generally not allowed.

Alternative Options

If you're interested in placing a tiny home in the area, you might consider properties outside of Fiddlers Cove that have more flexible zoning laws. Some areas in Oconee County permit tiny homes, provided they adhere to the International Residential Code (IRC) standards, which include size limitations and structural requirements.

Before proceeding, it's advisable to consult with the local zoning office or a real estate professional familiar with the area to explore suitable locations and ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.

Need help navigating restrictions or HOA guidelines? Call Gwen Fowler at Gwen Fowler Real Estate, Inc. for expert advice on properties that meet your needs. I'm here to assist you with all zoning, HOA, and real estate questions!


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