I read in Wired this month that about 70% of Sweden's houses are prefabs (another place mentioned prominently was Japan). Does that sound like a roughly correct number, or does that seem off?
The cost figure quoted for quality pre-fab was pretty high -- $150 - $200 per ft^2 (~ $1,500 - $2,000 m^2). In comparison, a friend of mine just got a quote for $80 per ft^2 built custom. Admittedly, he lives in the Midwest and got a really good deal. On the East Coast, it would probably be at least $110 per ft^2. By way of comparison, urban mid-rise and high-rise apartment buildings cost over $200 per ft^2 to build.
Prefab has a big stigma in the States. How is it in your neck of the woods?
The cost figure quoted for quality pre-fab was pretty high -- $150 - $200 per ft^2 (~ $1,500 - $2,000 m^2). In comparison, a friend of mine just got a quote for $80 per ft^2 built custom. Admittedly, he lives in the Midwest and got a really good deal. On the East Coast, it would probably be at least $110 per ft^2. By way of comparison, urban mid-rise and high-rise apartment buildings cost over $200 per ft^2 to build.
Prefab has a big stigma in the States. How is it in your neck of the woods?
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