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Amazon and Walmart List Low-Cost Prefab Homes, From $8,000 Cabin to $29,999 Two-Story Unit

Retailer pages emphasize fast setup with shipping in roughly two to three weeks.

Overview

  • Walmart’s site features a THLAND two-story modular home with terrace for $29,999, using numbered panels for an estimated three to five day assembly with basic tools.
  • The THLAND model includes forklift slots, removable wheels and compliance with ISO 1496-1 transport standards, plus a 10-year anti-corrosion warranty and on-site engineering support during installation.
  • Shipping for the Walmart/THLAND unit is described as two to three weeks after purchase, with the vendor offering post-installation support and a one-month return window.
  • Amazon lists a Generic-branded mini house at $13,199 that comes with two bedrooms and a front porch, a foldable design for easier setup and options to customize materials, layout and finishes at extra cost.
  • Amazon’s catalog also highlights the Upyard “Chardonnay” wooden cabin around $8,000 with 22.2 square meters, 44 mm timber and double glazing, delivered as an unpainted kit that requires buyer assembly and any necessary local permits.