How much does it cost and how much construction time does a luxury prefabricated house ‘made in Spain’ need?

One of the, specifically confinement, is the certainty that many urban homes do not have enough space to telework or to assume a confinement quarantine. Thus, there have been many who have started or directly . Another alternative may be the purchase of a prefabricated home, whose manufacturing process is much shorter. Next, you have the luxury options offered by Spanish companies in the sector.

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The benefits of buying a manufactured home

The company Atlantida Homes explains that the advantages of buying prefabricated houses are that a fixed price is offered, that a higher quality construction and greater energy efficiency are achieved, and, above all, that the finished property is achieved in less time. “This is one of the great advantages of industrialized construction. Thanks to industrialized processes and simultaneous work in the factory and plot, times are reduced by 60%. So at Atlántida Homes we are committed to delivering your single-family home of up to 150m2 in 4 months”, explains the platform.

However, the company recalls that, as in any other work, the following is required: foundation, topographical survey and geotechnical study, study of the urban plan of the area, work permit, visa from the College of Architects, registration of supplies or work on the plot. .

1. Cube Premium 300: 381,700 euros turnkey

Cube Premium Prefab House

This property has 300 m2 that are distributed over two floors. It has five bedrooms, one en suite, two toilets and four bathrooms. On the ground floor there is a dining room that opens onto the kitchen and a multipurpose room that could be used as an office. In addition to the top quality materials, the radiant heating throughout the house stands out.

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2. Inhaus Galapagar model: 473,800 euros

Inhaus’s Galapagar model

This house is designed for lovers of cooking because it is a leading element of the property and because of the large windows that it has in that room. In addition, the house stands out for its wide porches and a sculptural staircase that presides over the living room. In total, the house has an area of ​​299 m2 distributed over two floors, with space for four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The style falls within oriental minimalism.

3. Atlantida Homes, Onice model: 321,200 euros

Onyx model of Atlantida Homes

This model has 203 square meters of space spread over two floors, with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. From the entrance area there is access to a hall that gives access to the living-dining room area. The dining room is differentiated from the living room and open to the kitchen. Also, all the modular housing incorporates underfloor heating and cooling.

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