Across the country, housing prices have soared, and the outlook for an affordable market is still far off in the future. Much of this is due to the lack of housing being built, which slowed down drastically post-2008 and has yet to recover.
“Housing supply remains at near historic lows—especially entry-level supply-–consequently propping up demand and sustaining higher home prices.” – Forbes Advisor.
So, if you’re in the market for a home, you’ve likely felt this pressure. Because of that, more folks than ever are moving towards tiny home living and taking their life on the road. RV and tiny home living has exploded over the past few years because of this tough housing market and the benefits they offer.
Though you can’t hit the road with just any vehicle, you’ll need a capable, dependable, and powerful vehicle that can move you and your new home across the country and many landscapes. But GMC has the answer to just that. Liberty Buick GMC offers many trucks that can out-compete nearly any vehicle on the market. Leaving you with one less thing to worry about as you hit the road.

The Tiny Home Boom
According to a survey by HomeAdvisor, a large percentage of Americans (86%) say they would live in a tiny home. That’s a surprising statistic, meaning more Americans than ever are looking for advice on how to begin their mobile journey.
Affordability is one of the main reasons for the move to tiny home living, echoing the dire housing market we outlined earlier, but it isn’t the only benefit of tiny home living. Those looking to downsize into tiny living can anticipate a number of positives —
No Mortgage – Being locked into a mortgage for decades can be daunting, leaving many families with no light at the end of the tunnel. Investing in a tiny home can break a cycle of mortgage debt and leave you with some extra monthly cash to splurge on things you were missing out on!
Reduce Carbon Footprint – For those who are environmentally conscious, downsizing your home is one of the best ways to reduce your carbon footprint. Larger homes require more energy, construction materials, etc. resulting in overall more impact on carbon output.
Easier To Furnish – Furnishing a new home can be one of the biggest headaches of a new move. Finding the perfect piece for every room is difficult and leaves people searching and tweaking their decor for years after settling in. A tiny home leaves less work for that decorating and lets you get your new home in order in record time.
Flexibility – Being able to relocate is arguably one of the biggest perks of tiny home living. Road trips are just the start of the advantages of having a home that’s easily moved. Don’t like your neighbors? In need of new scenery? Looking to move closer to family? Whatever the case, you’ve got home ready to move, leaving you with one less worry!
Affordable Utilities – Tied to the reduction in your carbon footprint, less house means less you don’t need to pay as much in utilities to get everything you need. This translates to more money saved, letting you spend on what else matters!
Though questions related to zoning laws, costs, and limitations of one’s ability to haul their home leave many asking for more information.
Where To Begin?
Joining this growing trend can be daunting, leaving many families with one question — “Where do we start?”
Most tiny homes are already on wheels as a way to get around some standards related to minimum housing size regulations. This is a bonus because it allows you to travel on a whim. It’s essential you have a vehicle capable of moving your tiny home before you make the leap. But knowing what vehicle will get it down can prove to be a challenge.
Though tiny homes are just that, tiny! So you won’t necessarily need the most powerful truck on the market to haul your new home. Light to medium-duty vehicles will handle much of your potential load.
GMC’s 2023 Canyon is a perfect fit when it comes to mid-size trucks. The Canyon is shorter and narrower than the Sierra, its larger GMC truck counterpart, by about 3.5 inches and nearly six inches, respectively. Even with the size discrepancy, the truck is more than capable of hauling a tiny home.
GMC Global Vice President Duncan Aldred puts it best, “GMC is flexing the might of our off-road muscle. (The) Canyon benefits from key learnings gained from our AT4 strategy to bring customers the most advanced off-road midsize truck.”
The Canyon will be the first mid-size truck that combines a handful of revolutionary features.
- Underbody cameras
- Digital driver information center
- Available Google built-in features
- Available head-up display
- Wireless Appleplay and Android Auto compatibility
And Liberty Buick GMC has experience in connecting customers with the excellent GMC Canyon. Look no further than their countless positive reviews —

Moving away from the trend-setting mid-size Canyon is GMC’s Sierra. GMC’s 2023 Sierra is a heavy-duty truck that can do everything, including quickly hauling your tiny home. The 2023 Sierra offers unparalleled off-roading capabilities and can haul nearly anything you can conceptualize, with the capability of moving over 13,000 pounds — that’s a weight that can many things, like your future tiny home!

Trucks aren’t the only vehicle that is capable of hauling tiny homes. Several of GMC’s SUVs have hauling capability that would be able to handle the load of your new home. While we would recommend a truck because of the storage capacity, here are some solid SUVs fit for a road trip. The Yukon and Yukon XL, Acadia, and Terrain all offer spacious SUVs equipped for off-roading, going long distances, and hauling thousands of pounds. So, if SUVs are more your style, look at the 2023 models through Liberty Buick’s digital showroom.
Seizing on Freedom
Once you hit the road in your new GMC, hauling your tiny home in tow, you’ll have a newfound sense of freedom and some distance from your past rent or mortgage costs! But freedom is one thing; knowing what to do with it is another.
Thankfully, the growing trend in those who’ve chosen the independent lifestyle on the road has illuminated a handy roadmap to enjoying your newfound freedom. Here are some of the best sites to visit once you’re on the road —
Gunnison National Forest, Colorado. – 1,672,136 acres spanning huge swaths of Colorado gives anyone with a sense of adventure limitless places to explore and set up camp. It borders several other national forests, positioning it as the perfect destination to get the most out of a long west journey.
Big Bend National Park, Texas – Big Bend National Park is located in West Texas along the border of Mexico. The park encompasses an area of 801,163 acres and includes a large piece of the Rio Grande, the natural boundary between Mexico and the United States. Folks who travel there can expect to see an impressive amount of biodiversity and immerse themselves in the impressive deserts of the Americas.
Acadia National Park, Maine – Being in North Carolina, we know — the Western USA doesn’t hold all the spots with adventure and fun. Acadia National Park has quickly become a must-visit destination for those living on wheels—47,000 acres of land, including islands off the coast of Maine. Folks looking to camp can easily find public land to park their new home and take all the time needed to explore this east coast gem.
Why a GMC Truck?
When picking a vehicle to haul your new lifestyle, you must be sure you’re picking the perfect partner. Car and Driver has consistently honored GMC as a standout brand when it comes to towing. Both the Canyon and the Sierra are recognized as top-of-the-line competitors in the towing game. The Canyon is capable of hauling 7,700 pounds and the Sierra 13,200, one of the many reasons the trucks are highlighted.
If you’re settled on the brand, knowing where to buy your next GMC truck is the important next step. Make the first destination on your road trip to Matthews, North Carolina, so you can visit Liberty Buick GMC and be equipped for a life of travel and adventure. Call and schedule an appointment today to start the next chapter of your life, filled with road trips!


