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The Prefabricated House market is a subset of the Residential Property market, focusing on the production and sale of prefabricated homes. Prefabricated homes are built in a factory and then transported to the site of installation, where they are assembled. This type of housing is becoming increasingly popular due to its cost-effectiveness, speed of construction, and environmental benefits. Prefabricated homes are also becoming more attractive to buyers due to their modern designs and customizable features.
Prefabricated homes are typically sold through a network of dealers and distributors, who are responsible for the delivery and installation of the homes. The market is also supported by a range of service providers, such as architects, engineers, and contractors.
Some of the leading companies in the Prefabricated House market include Blu Homes, Koto, Ma Modular, and Method Homes. Other notable players include Connect Homes, Karoleena, and LivingHomes. Show Less Read more