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Amazon and Mercado Libre List Low-Cost Prefab Homes With Important Exclusions

Sellers emphasize quick setup to serve flexible uses from primary housing to small commercial spaces.

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Overview

  • Diario Uno details an Amazon expandable model priced from US$10,279 with 20- and 40‑foot options, sandwich‑panel walls, a galvanized‑steel frame, a 30‑day return policy and a two‑year warranty.
  • The same Amazon listing is promoted for multiple uses and claims a fully equipped interior layout with three bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen and prefabricated electrical and plumbing systems.
  • Las Provincias highlights a two‑storey unit described as Amazon’s best‑seller at €13,932.42 (IVA included), noting that assembly must be hired separately and the ad does not specify furniture or sanitary fixtures.
  • Diario Uno reports a Mercado Libre modular unit in Argentina advertised at US$6,500 for about 18 m² that is said to install in one day, with site leveling and transport left to the buyer and a one‑year guarantee.
  • Across listings, key costs often fall outside the sticker price, so buyers are urged to verify included components, transport and installation services, site‑prep requirements, manuals and warranty terms, as well as available customization options.