Post by asadul7171 on Feb 14, 2024 5:54:42 GMT -5
There are those who see modern prefabricated houses as a solution to different factors, rather than a dream home. In this regard, the arguments are undeniable and very defensible. In the evolution of modular houses we must remember that an important part of their popularity during the first quarter of the 20th century was their appearance as an “alternative” to conventional housing; when they first burst into the United Kingdom hand in hand with the State in its role as transportable properties and as a way of restoring dignity to those who had lost their homes as a result of the First World War. Shortly afterwards, in the United States, they would see their facades radically transformed and energy supply problems solved with the first fashions of “have your ideal home wherever you want.” There, already in the mid-1950s, the first homes of this type were seen, equipped and made up of walls made of wood and chipboard, gabled roofs, etc. These American houses were significantly more affordable than properties built on wells and could be obtained with just a signature and a mortgage loan. In a few years, the house belonged to its owners at comparatively ridiculous costs. The modern prefabricated Although prefabricated houses never went out of fashion in the United States, it was in the 1980s when the first actions by ecological organizations saw in modular buildings a possibility of bringing their green message to the populations, with singular success.
Since the beginning of the century, construction companies around the world have taken that design with the banners of ecology and low consumption as their main banners; to offer them to the market as we know them today. However, the million dollar question is… Are prefabricated houses (many of them based on simple “repurposed” containers) a really affordable item today? The standard price in Spain for a modular house, ready to move in, can be between 45,000 and 50,000 euros. It will consist of two maritime Montenegro Email List containers joined together to form a large rectangle; Their average individual measurements can reach 12.5 by 2.5 meters. Thus, what we could call “exterior built meters” would be established in a façade measuring 12.5 by 4.5 meters. Its interior will be made up of two bedrooms (one main and one smaller, both rest rooms), a full bathroom and a kitchen/living room. Depending on its conditioning (appliances, lighting devices, hot water and cooling systems required) the cost of the unit could rise to more than 60,000 euros. Anyway, it's still a tempting offer, don't you think? The ideal land for a prefabricated house If you are a real estate agent, it is advisable to become a promoter of these affordable homes.
However, before promoting them, do not forget to take into account a determining factor in the business that not many real estate advisors usually consider: the land on which it will be “built.” As a first measure, when looking for land for a modular home, tell the potential client (always remembering the costs of daily transportation) not to move more than 40 kilometers from their place of work. The location of the children's school and the proximity to leisure and recreation sites must also be taken into account. A prefabricated house can be attractive and even romantic in the collective imagination, but you should know that its lifestyle is not for everyone. Suitable for all floors? We could not affirm that modular houses are adaptable to any type of soil. To a lesser or greater extent, the three types of conventional land should be considered since they will surely be the ones you will have access to in your search: rural land As it is intended for purely agricultural use, it will appear in the General Urban Planning Plan as “non-developable”. That is, the unit will not have any type of urban service and there will be no provision for bringing electricity, natural gas, drinking water or other services that could be considered essential.
Since the beginning of the century, construction companies around the world have taken that design with the banners of ecology and low consumption as their main banners; to offer them to the market as we know them today. However, the million dollar question is… Are prefabricated houses (many of them based on simple “repurposed” containers) a really affordable item today? The standard price in Spain for a modular house, ready to move in, can be between 45,000 and 50,000 euros. It will consist of two maritime Montenegro Email List containers joined together to form a large rectangle; Their average individual measurements can reach 12.5 by 2.5 meters. Thus, what we could call “exterior built meters” would be established in a façade measuring 12.5 by 4.5 meters. Its interior will be made up of two bedrooms (one main and one smaller, both rest rooms), a full bathroom and a kitchen/living room. Depending on its conditioning (appliances, lighting devices, hot water and cooling systems required) the cost of the unit could rise to more than 60,000 euros. Anyway, it's still a tempting offer, don't you think? The ideal land for a prefabricated house If you are a real estate agent, it is advisable to become a promoter of these affordable homes.
However, before promoting them, do not forget to take into account a determining factor in the business that not many real estate advisors usually consider: the land on which it will be “built.” As a first measure, when looking for land for a modular home, tell the potential client (always remembering the costs of daily transportation) not to move more than 40 kilometers from their place of work. The location of the children's school and the proximity to leisure and recreation sites must also be taken into account. A prefabricated house can be attractive and even romantic in the collective imagination, but you should know that its lifestyle is not for everyone. Suitable for all floors? We could not affirm that modular houses are adaptable to any type of soil. To a lesser or greater extent, the three types of conventional land should be considered since they will surely be the ones you will have access to in your search: rural land As it is intended for purely agricultural use, it will appear in the General Urban Planning Plan as “non-developable”. That is, the unit will not have any type of urban service and there will be no provision for bringing electricity, natural gas, drinking water or other services that could be considered essential.