In a context of rising housing prices, where starting construction is often economically unviable, prefabricated homes are emerging as a fast, practical and affordable alternative – not just as a second home, but for everyday living.
Pineca, the well-known trading platform, has added a ready-to-move-in prefabricated house to its catalogue for just €6,004. This offering is attracting attention from those dreaming of owning a home without jeopardising their financial future.
The model is delivered fully assembled, requiring no special tools or additional work. Place it on a level surface and connect the electrical system. With two bedrooms, a living room and a 5.5 m² terrace, it provides a cosy, well-designed living space.
Its compact, portable design allows installation almost anywhere, from rural plots to coastal areas. It also demands minimal maintenance and can even be cleaned with a pressure washer.
Strong and efficient
Constructed primarily from wood, this modular home has an estimated lifespan of 30 years and is designed to withstand harsh weather and minor seismic activity. The walls, made with rock wool sandwich panels, provide excellent thermal and acoustic insulation, while the gabled roof adds both aesthetic appeal and functional design.
The manufacturer offers customisation of layout, finishes and colours, accommodating styles from modern minimalism to rustic charm. Additionally, the materials meet energy-efficiency and eco-friendly standards, reducing air-conditioning use and environmental impact.
An accessible option for everyone
With its low price, practical features and simple installation, this prefabricated home redefines modular living for the general public. It can function as a second home, a self-contained studio or temporary sustainable accommodation – all for under €6,500.
This offering shows that modular architecture is more than a trend; it is a viable, affordable solution for those seeking independence and practicality without compromising on quality or comfort.