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Bunnings Warehouse, Australia’s largest hardware retailer, has begun selling flat‑pack modular homes through a partnership with Melbourne start‑up Elsewhere Pods.
The range includes a 2.7m by 2.4m pod priced from A$26,100 and a 4m by 2.4m studio for A$42,900.
Delivered as prefabricated panels with insulation and eaves, the units can be assembled in as little as two days and are marketed for uses such as home offices, guest accommodation, crisis housing and short‑term rentals.
Bunnings lists the products online and via its Special Orders desk after announcing the tie‑up in September and rolling out the range in recent weeks; Elsewhere Pods says it has recorded more than A$9 million in sales.
Some designs may not trigger full building or planning approvals in certain council areas, though rules vary by state and local government.
Industry analysts forecast the prefabricated buildings market to grow about 7% annually to roughly A$18 billion by 2030, and major lenders have shown growing support for prefab construction.
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