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Tiny Homes: Greenfield vs Milwaukee

How do tiny homes rules compare between Greenfield, WI and Milwaukee, WI?

Greenfield has fewer restrictions than Milwaukee.

Greenfield, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Milwaukee County has no tiny-home ordinance. A tiny house on a foundation is a dwelling under the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code and is zoned by your city or village; a tiny house on wheels is treated as an RV and cannot be a permanent residence without local approval.

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Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Heavy Restrictions

Milwaukee does not permit tiny homes on wheels as permanent dwellings. Tiny houses on foundations must meet the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code minimum 400 square feet.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreenfieldMilwaukee
County tiny-home ruleNone; municipal matter-
On foundationDwelling under UDC-
On wheelsTreated as RV/manufactured home-
Zoning authorityWis. Stat. 62.23(7)-
Where to applyLocal building department-
On Wheels-Prohibited as dwelling
On Foundation-UDC compliant only
Min Size-Around 400 sq ft
RV Parking-14-day limit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Greenfield FAQ

Can I put a tiny home in Milwaukee County?

It depends on your city or village. The county has no tiny-home ordinance; a foundation tiny house is a dwelling under the state code, and a tiny house on wheels is usually treated as an RV that needs local approval.

Is a tiny house on wheels allowed as a home?

Generally not without municipal approval. Most Milwaukee County communities classify a movable tiny house as a recreational vehicle and do not permit it as a permanent residence outside a licensed park.

Milwaukee FAQ

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