Not everyone buys a home on the condition that it have space to accommodate the entire extended family, and definitely not everyone wants to be able to do that in a tiny house. For those who don't, Kropf Park Models has a very elegant and luxurious proposal with the new 2025 model of the Canadian Eldorado.
Kropf Park Models is a family-run business operating out of Goshen, IN, with a tradition that goes back several decades. After getting a foot in through the door of the niche of trailer homes, Kropf went on to specialize in park models, which they offer in different sizes and configurations depending on whether they're destined for the U.S. or the Canadian market.
We've already covered the U.S.-ready Eldorado park tiny house in previous stories. The Eldorado series was introduced in 2023 and has spanned a Canadian version, as well. This is the 2025 model of the Canadian Eldorado, a unit that puts the emphasis on luxury features, comfortable living, and premium quality, which effectively distances it from the majority of tiny homes.
Tiny living has been around for more than two decades but is enjoying unprecedented popularity right now. The developments of 2020 certainly helped propel it to these heights, but the reality is that tiny homes were already picking up traction with a certain segment of buyers.
Initially offered as alternative housing for those looking to reduce their carbon footprints and, incidentally, everyday costs of living, tiny houses today offer a slew of other advantages, from more affordable pricing to a varying degree of mobility and shorter lead times. With their booming popularity, tiny houses have also grown in size, so they can now accommodate a wider – and wilder – range of demands.
Park tinies are an excellent example in this sense, often straddling the border between actual houses and mobile homes, with elements imported from the RV industry, and luxury finishes. The 2025 Kropf Canadian Eldorado checks all these boxes.
The unit toured in the video below is the 2025 Canadian Eldorado 6450 with a single-floor, single-bedroom layout. Because of it, it also seems to exist in direct contradiction of tiny house principles, putting the focus on total comfort, luxury features, and the lowest degree of occupancy possible.
Measuring over 45 feet (13.7 meters) in length and 12 feet (3.65 meters) in width, this Canadian Eldorado sits on a four-axle trailer and offers 538 square feet (50 square meters) of living space, all grouped on the ground floor and with actual divisions between different livable areas.
If you're reading this, you're not new to tiny houses, so you know that there are elements that most tiny houses have in common, regardless of size. For one, they favor open-plan living, which means that you only get a door or a partition for the bathroom, and secondly, they lack connecting hallways and extra space.
This unit laughs in the face of such rules, so it lives like a proper home, with proper rooms, a long hallway, and extra privacy and space. As if that's not enough, it adds a wall between the kitchen and living room, with an electric fireplace on either side, a massive kitchen, an equally large living room, and a bedroom with oversize wardrobes.
The layout places the kitchen and the bedroom on opposite sides of the trailer, thus creating even more separation between daytime and nighttime areas. Appliances in the kitchen are all premium and residential-size, so this space is perfect for entertaining even larger parties. The kitchen island doubles as dining table, but an extra dining area can be created in the large living room with a bit of creativity.
If you think that there are compact tinies out there that will have you wash your hands at the kitchen sink after going to the bathroom because there isn't enough space to put a sink in there, you'll appreciate this Canadian Eldorado even more. It's large enough to fit dual vanities and an XL walk-in shower in the bathroom. It also has space for a washer and dryer unit, though it's not shown in the video tour.
Everything about this particular configuration of the Canadian Eldorado is blown up to size. Kropf offers the model with a variety of layouts or even with a custom floorplan, with the goal to make every owner "feel right at home" the moment they set foot in it.
Standard features include real leather upholstery, shiplap accent walls, an entertainment center with a 65-inch TV and surround audio, smart thermostat, whatever your choice of a water heater, ducted AC, and RV-style hookups to the grid.
The options are "endless" and dependent entirely on your budget. Speaking of which, it'd better match whatever you have in mind in terms of your perfect home away from home: Kropf Eldorado units sell for prices between $65,000 and $181,000.
We've already covered the U.S.-ready Eldorado park tiny house in previous stories. The Eldorado series was introduced in 2023 and has spanned a Canadian version, as well. This is the 2025 model of the Canadian Eldorado, a unit that puts the emphasis on luxury features, comfortable living, and premium quality, which effectively distances it from the majority of tiny homes.
Tiny living has been around for more than two decades but is enjoying unprecedented popularity right now. The developments of 2020 certainly helped propel it to these heights, but the reality is that tiny homes were already picking up traction with a certain segment of buyers.
Park tinies are an excellent example in this sense, often straddling the border between actual houses and mobile homes, with elements imported from the RV industry, and luxury finishes. The 2025 Kropf Canadian Eldorado checks all these boxes.
The unit toured in the video below is the 2025 Canadian Eldorado 6450 with a single-floor, single-bedroom layout. Because of it, it also seems to exist in direct contradiction of tiny house principles, putting the focus on total comfort, luxury features, and the lowest degree of occupancy possible.
If you're reading this, you're not new to tiny houses, so you know that there are elements that most tiny houses have in common, regardless of size. For one, they favor open-plan living, which means that you only get a door or a partition for the bathroom, and secondly, they lack connecting hallways and extra space.
This unit laughs in the face of such rules, so it lives like a proper home, with proper rooms, a long hallway, and extra privacy and space. As if that's not enough, it adds a wall between the kitchen and living room, with an electric fireplace on either side, a massive kitchen, an equally large living room, and a bedroom with oversize wardrobes.
If you think that there are compact tinies out there that will have you wash your hands at the kitchen sink after going to the bathroom because there isn't enough space to put a sink in there, you'll appreciate this Canadian Eldorado even more. It's large enough to fit dual vanities and an XL walk-in shower in the bathroom. It also has space for a washer and dryer unit, though it's not shown in the video tour.
Everything about this particular configuration of the Canadian Eldorado is blown up to size. Kropf offers the model with a variety of layouts or even with a custom floorplan, with the goal to make every owner "feel right at home" the moment they set foot in it.
The options are "endless" and dependent entirely on your budget. Speaking of which, it'd better match whatever you have in mind in terms of your perfect home away from home: Kropf Eldorado units sell for prices between $65,000 and $181,000.