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How it works

From a price on screen
to a home on your plot.

Buying a home is a big decision, so we've made the path deliberately plain: configure and see your landed price, save a quote with no checkout, get help reading the local rules, then let the factory and crane do the heavy lifting. Here's exactly what happens, and what's included at each step.

From factory to finished — in a day

Delivered in modules by truck and assembled the same day — interior already finished.

The same method applies to Corner, TEO and Cliff.

The process

Six steps, no surprises.

Start at step one →
  1. Configure & price

    Start where the money is clear.

    Open the configurator, pick a model, and choose only the options you care about — sensible defaults are already selected. A live running total follows you the whole way, showing the unit price (ex-VAT, EXW) and building toward a landed total: delivery, foundation, crane install and hookups.

    Cliff House sauna option render — cedar sauna beside the walk-in shower, as shown in the configurator
  2. Save a quote

    Non-binding. No checkout.

    When the configuration feels right, save it as a shareable quote. Nothing is charged and nothing is committed — it's a clear, itemised document you can send to a partner, an architect or your bank. Come back and adjust it whenever you like; the price updates with it.

    Cliff House floor plan drawing — the documentation behind a saved quote
  3. Permit support

    We help you read the local rules.

    A compact home is still a dwelling, so it follows local planning and building regulations. We never promise "no permit needed" for a home you'll live in. Instead, we help you understand what your municipality requires — siting, foundations, connections — and what documentation the factory can provide before you commit.

    Aerial view of two Corner units with architectural floor-plan overlays — siting and planning
  4. Factory build & finish

    Built indoors, to the millimetre.

    Your home is built and fully finished on a controlled factory line — kitchen, bathroom, flooring, fittings and four-season insulation all in place. Indoor assembly means tighter tolerances, no weather delays, and a consistent result, unit after unit. Step inside the factory →

    Carpenters assembling a timber wall element at a factory station
  5. Delivery & crane install

    A coordinated crew, one day on site.

    The finished module travels to your plot and is craned onto its prepared foundation by a crew we coordinate. We plan the route, the lift and the sequence in advance, so the on-site phase is short and predictable rather than an open-ended building project.

    A module craned into place on site
  6. Move in

    A finished, four-season home.

    Once it's set, levelled and connected, the home is ready to live in or to let — typically under a week from delivery. No long snag list, no second contractor: a complete home, engineered for northern winters.

    Cliff House at dusk with a warm interior glow, carport and solar canopy alongside

Honest scope

What's included — and what's not.

See it in the configurator →

Included

  • The fully finished module — structure, four-season insulation, exterior cladding and roof
  • Interior fit-out: kitchen, bathroom, flooring, internal doors and fittings as configured
  • Factory windows and external doors to the chosen specification
  • A clear, itemised quote covering the unit and the landed-cost line items
  • Delivery coordination and crane install by a crew we organise
  • Documentation to support your permit conversation with the municipality

Not included

  • Land, and any municipal planning or building permit fees
  • Foundation and ground works — priced per site once the plot is known
  • Utility connections to the boundary (water, power, drainage / sewage)
  • Landscaping, terraces beyond the configured package, fencing and external paving
  • Furniture and soft furnishings, unless a package is added in the configurator
  • Payment schedule and warranty specifics — confirmed in your quote

Exact line items depend on your model, options and plot. Your saved quote spells out every figure — including payment schedule and warranty terms — before anything is committed.

Paying for it

Think in monthly terms, not just the sticker.

A compact home is often financeable like any property, and many are bought as a payback asset rather than a pure cost. We translate your landed price into an illustrative monthly figure so the decision is grounded in cash flow, not a single big number.

Illustrative · from

≈ €325/mo

A Corner House over 15 years at an illustrative 6% — your real figure depends on the landed total, term and rate. The configurator and financing page show the maths.

Good questions

The things buyers ask first.

More on permits →
Where do you deliver?

We deliver across the wider EU, with North American delivery dependent on certification and logistics for your region. Tell us your location in the configurator quote or via the form, and we'll confirm what's possible and what delivery would cost.

How does payment work?

Saving a quote charges nothing — there's no checkout on the site. The payment schedule (deposit, build-stage and pre-delivery milestones) and warranty terms are confirmed in your written quote, not taken online.

Will I need a permit?

Usually, yes — a home you'll live in is a dwelling, and dwellings follow local planning and building rules. We help you read those rules and provide factory documentation, but we never claim a build is permit-free. See our permits guidance for what to check.

How long does the whole process take?

Most of the timeline is the factory build; the on-site phase is short because the home arrives finished. Move-in is typically under a week from delivery once the foundation and connections are ready.

Ready when you are

See your landed price, then save a quote — no checkout.

Start in the configurator to watch the number build, or talk to a real person about your plot first. Either way, nothing is committed until you say so.