Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Amazon Sells Prefab Homes in the U.S., From Sub-$7,000 Units to a $36,700 Two-Story Model

The listings market quick assembly and low prices but call for buyer checks on zoning, warranties and severe‑weather suitability.

Overview

  • New and existing Amazon listings feature a broad range of prefabricated and modular homes offered by third‑party sellers, spanning compact cabins to multiroom designs.
  • LA NACION reports a Barn Estate Group two‑story model at US$36,700 with stainless‑steel structure, two bedrooms, a full bath, a kitchen and a living area, with typical delivery quoted at four to five weeks.
  • Clarín highlights a Hashmi Homes modular unit marketed around US$20,000 that uses galvanized steel and sandwich‑panel walls, offers interior customization and cites an estimated 30–40 year lifespan.
  • Prices across the marketplace run from roughly US$6,399 to about US$49,999, with variations in size, materials, finishes and included amenities such as cabinets, fixtures and climate control.
  • Sellers and experts note rapid assembly claims, some within hours, while advising buyers to verify local regulations, structural guarantees and model limitations such as restrictions on wall mounting and cautions for extreme weather.