The Generic brand has put a modular property on sale through Amazon for €8,447, a tempting option for many buyers stung by the soaring housing market. This compact home includes two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen as standard.
The interior layout is flexible, allowing buyers to customize the space to suit their needs. According to the manufacturer, alternative layouts can accommodate up to 5 bedrooms. The bathroom, a key selling point, comes fitted with a toilet, sink, mirror, washing machine, and a screened walk-in shower.
The kitchen is also pre-installed and includes a stainless steel sink, overhead cupboards, and worktop space. The manufacturer handles the plumbing and electrical systems installation, so owners only need to connect the home before moving in.
Optional upgrades are available, including tankless water heaters, composting toilets, and additional appliance packages. Structurally, the property is built using galvanised steel and reinforced sandwich panels, designed to withstand demanding weather conditions, and features thermal insulation and soundproofing.
Another major attraction is its portability. Owners can transport the modular home on a standard flatbed truck, appealing to buyers looking for a more flexible or mobile lifestyle. Additional features include a rear porch, a reinforced steel entrance door, and thermally insulated windows with sound-reducing properties.
Buyers increasingly see low-cost modular homes like this as a practical alternative for independent living without a massive mortgage.




