Discover this prefab home perched on a hillside, surrounded by pines and Menorcan ullastre trees, offering an unrivalled panoramic view of the Mediterranean.
More and more people are considering a prefabricated house as their next home in Spain. These properties are typically built faster than traditional homes and often come with fixed prices and no hidden costs.
New prefabricated homes are now available on Amazon, with prices starting at around €7,000. While models of this kind have been listed on the online retail giant for years, the latest releases feature improved designs and more distinctive styles. In this article, we take a look at some of the most eye-catching prefab home models you can buy on Amazon in 2025.
Container homes are growing in popularity thanks to their affordability, eco-friendliness and quick build times. However, despite their unconventional design, they must comply with the same legal and bureaucratic requirements as traditional homes. If you're planning to build a container home, here are the key steps to follow to obtain planning permission in Spain.
The Spanish luxury real estate sector remains unmatched, with all stakeholders adapting to current trends. The same can be said for prefabricated homes. While the term once carried a negative connotation, today, the opposite is true.
Being able to build your dream home is wonderful. Before you start, however, you should consult with and ask several architects and builders for information. The same applies to prefab housing. In this article, we list the best modular home companies in Andalusia.
Modular houses are becoming more and more common in Spain. Not surprisingly, they're built quickly and are also usually cheaper than traditional houses. Requesting a mortgage from a bank is one way to finance a prefab house, although it's worth keeping in mind that they have some particularities.
Mobile prefab homes are increasingly in demand in Spain. A clear example is the number of companies selling them, which grows every day. Some firms offer self-sufficient mobile homes built with 100% recyclable materials and cutting-edge technology. They are ideal for campsites or modular resorts and start at €49,900.
The Room2030 project, designed by architect Sergio Baragaño in collaboration with ArcelorMittal's R&D centres, consists of modular units and prefab houses made in Asturias and ready in one day.
In 2024, a 20% growth in modular home manufacturing is expected, and forecasts indicate that by 2030, 40% of new homes in Spain will be prefabs. In this context, Kyabin was born, a 36-m2 modular house built in just 30 days and installed in one, powered by American Building System (ABS) and produced in its factory in Azuqueca de Henares, Spain.
There is a wide variety of prefab houses to choose from. Over the years, many companies and builders have joined the modular housing trend and as a result, the selection has increased.
Tucked away in the rainforest landscape near La Union in southern Chile is a small cabin called 3×3 Retreat. Estudio Diagonal Architects designed this tiny house to create a sense of cohesion between the structure's 'radical geometry' and the site's natural, organic essence.
Incredible as it may seem to some, some people like and want to live in extreme environments. Deserts are probably the most extreme environments in this category.
The Brazilian architect and 3D visual designer Felipe Campolina displayed his proposal for the Micro Housing 2022 contest, driven by Impact Design Competitions.
Are you looking for your dream home in Spain but just haven't found the right one?Prefabricated houses in Spain are becoming more and more popular, and this property could be just what you're looking for.
Article written by Álvaro Vega, regional director of PlanRadar in Spain.
As a sustainable alternative to the standard constructions we know as the norm today, "passive houses" are in fashion.
Prefabricated houses are already established in the Spanish real estate market, which has seen the number of companies dedicated to their construction increase considerably in recent years.
Over the last few years, the construction landscape in Spain has changed considerably. Modular and prefab homes, a long-standing trend in countries such as the United States, have burst onto the scene, as many advantages are attributed to them.
The Passive House standard, also known by its German name, Passivhaus, is possibly the world's leading design standard in energy efficient construction. And now, prefabricated passive houses are available in Spain with prices starting from 50,000 euros.