In recent weeks we have talked about prefabricated houses in different articles. A trend to set up a home almost anywhere and also do it more economically when compared to traditional housing and even opting for sustainable systems.
In addition to knowing different aspects about them and taking into account the rules for setting up a prefabricated house legally, you must take into account all the alternatives that the market offers. And we can find houses of all prices and types and that is why we are going to review some of the most striking.
For every taste
We have seen how even Amazon offers very affordable prefabricated houses, how there are models that are installed in one day and built in just over a month or how even Norman Foster has his idea of what a prefabricated house should be like.
One of the most economical models It is this one from Amazon that for 6,999 euros and in exchange we can find a house measuring 500 x 500 x 273 cm that makes up a fully equipped studio with space for a bathroom and kitchen.
A house that is delivered completely disassembled, without paint and without furniture, with double-glazed doors made of 3-6-3 mm glass, and windows also, also with double glazing, as well as an opening mechanism. Besides, The walls are about 44 mm thick and their quick assembly boards are made to make the assembly part as easy as possible.
Pineca is another brand of prefabricated houses and in its catalog it has this model for just over 10,000 euros as starting price. It is the ARGO wooden house with porch that It can be customized with different elements.
It has an area of 44 m² with living room, kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms next to an 8 m² terrace, a gabled roof with an overhang that provides a shaded area outside or fully glazed wooden entrance doors with cross windows.
A little higher in features and also through Amazon, we can find this house. Has about 24 square meters and we can find it for less than 14,000 euros.
This house can serve as guest house, storage shed, small home, office… and can be purchased in various sizes, colors, designs and accessories to choose from. A house with windows to facilitate air circulation, fireproof frames, which is also waterproof and is also thermally insulated.
Furthermore, the manufacturer guarantees that assembly is simple, so we will not need professional labor to assemble it. It can be assembled in just over 15 minutes.
The company Minimalmetro7 It also has some curious prefabricated houses. They are made with iMods modules which makes it easier for them to go expanding if necessary and thus adapt to each user.
Available with various types of covers, they have a width of 3 meters and a length ranging from 5 to 9 meters. The most basic model starts from just under 22,000 eurosprice without VAT and also has houses that include a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen.
Another specialized company is Alucasa. In its catalog we find prefabricated houses that start from the 53,200 euros as is the Denia model. A house with 40 square meters and two bedrooms to which it adds a bathroom, a living-dining room with an integrated kitchen.
Eurocasa is another of the brands that offers prefabricated houses. The Bardenas model, from the Campero range, has a price of just over 48,000 euros and is available in a canexel finish in white, brown or gray or a panel exterior with stone or imitation corners in different colors.
This type of house has a kitchen, living room and three bedrooms in the same room with a little more 38 square meters. In addition, it has a configurator to adapt it to your tastes and needs.
For those looking for something more premium there is this one NIU Houses. The starting model It costs about 150,000 euros, almost the same as many small houses. It is the N70, a house where design with minimalist touches prevails above all.
The house has an area of 75.6 square meters and despite being one of the largest, it only has one bedroom and a bathroom. In exchange, the rooms are larger and have huge windows so you don’t miss anything from the outside.
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