Eight cheap prefabricated houses to assemble on the town’s land

The pandemic and the telecommuting boom have allowed many to move to rural areas, far from the crowds of big cities. Mobile prefabs can be an affordable alternative to building on town land. Here are some of the cheapest you can find on the market.

The prefabricated house Hüga arrives in Spain

Last year, the Argentine company Grandio presented the Hüga prefabricated house, a concrete model that from this year can be purchased inThe name of the property refers to the Danish term hygge, which is used to designate satisfaction or happiness.

Hüga is made of reinforced concrete, intelligent (home automation and energy efficient), of the highest quality and design, modular, safe, fully equipped (if necessary), easy to maintain and extremely versatile. It is located on the site without the need for preliminary work. And the concrete structure can be easily moved by truck and can be assembled in just 24 hours.

It is a house that has an area of ​​45 m2 that is distributed in a bedroom, relax zone, zoned bathroom, kitchen and living-dining area. Its dimensions are 3.90×3.90×11 meters.

The prefabricated house of Bauhaus Paterna

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The Bauhaus company, the German distributor of DIY products, published last week the video of its new bioclimatic prefabricated house. , has been developed with the Valencian company Dos Días Diseño de Containers, specialized in the design and construction of bioclimatic spaces from containers.

This show floor has a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and living room. And its price ranges from 12,499 euros. “We use maritime transport containers to which we give them a second life, designing them from start to finish according to the needs of the client to transform them into homes, which have excellent characteristics due to their extreme resistance”, explains Carlos Sanchís, in a press release. CEO of Two Days.

In addition, the company explains that this type of housing alternative can serve as a small second home, an office away from home or even as a starting point to start a tourism business. The truth is, using prefabricated houses as tourist housing is a business niche that is opening up in the sector.

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Liten, the prefabricated house that comes out of the Juan Roig Shuttle

Liten is a 30 square meter prefabricated house that can be installed practically anywhere with minimal impact on its surroundings. However, it is designed to offer a quick and sustainable housing solution for rural tourism.

It is a cabin that is built in the factory, transported to the desired location and installed on the same day. In addition, it is built using resistant and quality materials, such as wood, chosen as the best solution for its use with the least possible impact on the environment. Regarding the design, the company explains that Liten is customizable, choosing between different finishes to adapt to the environment and the preferences of its buyer.

The Tiny Home project of prefabricated houses

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The Madrid-based architecture studio Delavegacanolasso and Ricardo de Zulueta, a strategic consultant in New York, have launched the Tiny Home project: small prefabricated houses to return to the countryside, which offers a 32-square-meter prefabricated shelter for weekend getaways for €28,000.

This house includes a full bathroom, kitchen, integrated pine wood furniture, integrated LED lighting, plugs, switches and sockets. In addition, it has a 1000 liter water tank, a battery installation and a 2000 liter septic tank. Thus, these models are totally self-sufficient, but the company gives the option of connecting to the water, electricity and sanitation of the plot where it is going to be installed. What it does not include is a mattress, cushions, seats or other additional decorative elements.

These prefabricated houses are completely built in factories and the client receives it by truck completely made in an average period of 2 months from the moment of purchase. They can be placed on any plot, either as a home or as an auxiliary building to an existing home. And if the chosen option is self-sufficient, it will be necessary to install the buried septic tank, the solar panels and the water tank, which will take about 2-3 days. The possible movement of land or placing a floor below would not be included in the price.

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The ‘shelter for the weekend’ by the Ágora Arquitectura studio

This small 40 m2 prefabricated house, as its name suggests, is designed to serve as a refuge for a weekend getaway. On sale for 30,000 euros, it can be installed in any rural environment, as it is transported by truck. It was presented in 2018, but in 2020 it was recognized at the FAD architecture awards.

The refuge has three differentiated zones. In the front part there is the living room and the kitchen that open to the outside thanks to sliding glass doors. The back, with two sleeping spaces and one for storage, is the most intimate area of ​​the house. And, in the middle part, there is an intern service bar, providing the whole with the comfort of some adjacent bungalows.

Facing south, the house’s three large sliding windows combine low-emission double glazing, so that heat loss is reduced in winter and shade is generated in summer thanks to a solar control system that uses simple roller blinds.

Norges Hus Prefabricated House 104

It is a house of 194 square meters with a great value for money. It has a starting price of 40,000 euros and has the highest energy rating. From this company, Fotocasa also highlights the 107 m2 model, which is on sale for 39,900 euros, and the 141 m2 model, which is sold for 47,200 euros plus VAT. These last two options are made of wood and stand out for their traditional design.

Denia model prefabricated house by Alucasa

Alucasa is a company from Alicante that, since 1977, has been dedicated to the manufacture of mobile homes, bungalows and prefabricated houses. Among its latest developments, the new Denia model stands out, which has a spacious living-dining room, semi-independent kitchen and two bedrooms. It has 36.9 square meters and costs 44,786 euros plus VAT.

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From this company, Fotocasa also mentions the ‘Duna Model’, which has an area of ​​26.4 square meters and is sold for 28,441 euros plus VAT. It only has one bedroom, but it has a large central space with the living room and the kitchen.

Marta de Daype model prefabricated house

The Manchego company Daype is specialized in wooden houses and defends that they are the most suitable for living in a natural and different environment. “The people who live in these homes manage to feel more comfortable than in conventional homes, because economic, ecological and biological advantages are achieved,” explains the company. An interesting option in its catalog is the ‘Marta’ option, 93 square meters, which is sold for 49,990 euros plus VAT.

Another interesting model of Daype is baptized as Vitoria. With 68 square meters and 34 square meters of terrace, this wooden house is sold for 47,900 euros plus VAT and surprises with its Victorian style. It has 2 bedrooms, bathroom and living room-kitchen.

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