Modular “turnkey” houses

Turnkey construction of modular buildings is often more reasonable and profitable than capital construction, which requires significant time and material investment. This is leading to increased demand for buildings that are three-dimensional modules assembled using high-tech construction techniques on a solid foundation. As a result, the developer receives a functional and practical living space. Moreover, compared to a stationary house or apartment.

The price of a modular house varies depending on the following characteristics:

  • building area features;
  • foundation type;
  • total area;
  • number of floors;
  • layout complexity;
  • finishing materials;
  • distance of transportation.

The most affordable is a standard modular house for living, made in the form of a rectangle. As a rule, it contains:

  • kitchen;
  • bathroom;
  • living room;
  • two bedrooms.

With an increase in the number of rooms, the material and technical costs also increase, affecting the total construction cost.

Modular house projects on a turnkey basis

A well-designed project is one of the guarantees that you will receive not only a beautiful but also a reliable, comfortable residential building for permanent residence. The company’s architects are ready to offer you both ready-made projects and the creation of individual turnkey developments. We offer a choice of buildings that differ in size, purpose, and style. You can choose and order from us:

  • modular mini-house on a turnkey basis;
  • the two-story building of a large area;
  • cottage variants.

All buildings are frost-resistant and fireproof, equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable family life, and attractive inside and out.

What is the difference between modular and capital houses on a turnkey basis?

  • Ready-made housing can be obtained in a short period. A building assembled from modules will flaunt your site in just a few days. The house can be delivered ready-made or assembled on-site.
  • A turnkey modular facility is not a capital structure; therefore, its construction does not require a permit from the BTI and other documentation.
  • Prefabricated buildings can be repeatedly disassembled and reassembled, which is convenient for families who periodically have to move from place to place. They can also be extended over time, increasing the usable area.
  • Buying a house for living will be cheaper than a capital analog due to the production of modules and the peculiarities of buildings (lack of a capital foundation).
  • The houses are suitable for permanent family residence and are comfortable regardless of the season. Heating and cooling of buildings do not require high financial and time costs, which ultimately affect communal payments.
  • Our designers think carefully about heating, lighting, and even furniture placement so that you can avoid unnecessary expenses when investing money.