Due to the lifestyle of Spain so oriented to the cities, prefabricated houses have never been shown as a life option, something very common in other countries such as the United States where they became fashionable as a result of the postwar period and were perfected until be part of the country’s landscape.
The pandemic has made many rethink the possibility of leaving the city to go to rural areas where it is easier to find land on which to place a prefabricated house, a business that has been booming lately.
In recent years it has gone from being a typical type of campsite or temporary housing to being something definitive for many families due to, among other things, the technological advances available.
As for their prices, they start with the wooden shelters, the typical bungalow that we can see in some campsites that with 40m2 has an approximate price of about € 30,000. If we are looking for a concrete house, there is the option of basic modules at about € 55,000 for a 50 square meter house and finally there are luxury prefabricated houses, which have nothing to envy with traditional houses that reach 300 m2 per just over € 300,000. The variety of prices is very wide and can reach up to several million euros.
Despite being “prefabricated” they are completely customizable, both in materials and in structure with a flexibility that traditional construction does not usually allow.
A prefabricated house is up to 5 times faster to build than a conventional one and you can have it from scratch in less than 5 months, so if you order it now you would have it for the summer.
Undoubtedly a good option for those who decide to leave the city or for those who are looking for a summer place that does not mortgage their life again.
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