House type

Turnkey homes

Turnkey is one possible direction for shaping a project, not a standalone ready product. What turnkey covers for a specific model and client depends on the package, plot, destination country and agreements, and is confirmed in the written offer.

Every detail is considered before it reaches your plot.

At a glance
01

Factory precision

Components built in controlled conditions.

02

Fast assembly

Modules are joined on site in a short time.

03

Transparent pricing

Package scope is confirmed in writing.

01

Who it suits

Clients who want clearer single-partner responsibility, a more predictable schedule and less day-to-day coordination between separate contractors.

02

How pricing and packages work

In the turnkey direction, each project is priced individually. The written offer describes which part of the house kit, assembly, finishing and adjacent works belong to the specific agreement, and what stays on the client's side.

03

What to check before request

Think through the desired comfort level, schedule and which site-side works (foundation, connections, building permit) are already in place or still need clarification.

FAQ

Frequently asked

01What is typically not included in turnkey?
Land, utility connections and the building permit usually stay on the client's side unless the written offer states otherwise. Furniture, kitchen and site landscaping are likewise handled separately unless the offer says otherwise.
02Is the turnkey price fixed?
The written offer is fixed for the package and scope it describes. Client-driven changes and additional works are priced separately, so there are no surprises in the final invoice.
03Can I order only the house kit without the turnkey service?
For the same model, different directions can be discussed, from the house kit alone to a broader agreement. What fits exactly depends on the use case and the client's own team and is confirmed in the written offer.