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Affordable Prefab Homes for Every Filipino Dream


 Like everything else, every company starts small and simple. This pioneering firm, which began modestly, was inspired by shipping containers—thanks to the father—and improved through clear ideas and innovation by the son.

Mr. Christopher Kyle Malig, CEO and President, leads this exceptional and valuable venture, along with a team of professional architects and engineers, including the general manager, department heads, and skilled workers, who all helped create this once-in-a-lifetime project. Each person played a vital role in helping the company provide the best possible services.

The move was a significant boost for Filipinos both locally and abroad, offering new hope for affordable homebuilding among kababayans, and foreign expat retirees alike, starting in August 2015. The company is fully Filipino-owned.

As urbanization continues and housing demand exceeds supply in the Philippines, alternative building solutions like SmartHouse Philippines are stepping up to transform how Filipinos own, live in, and even think about homes. These prefabricated (prefab) homes  are not only faster and more flexible to build but also provide an affordable option compared to traditional ground-up construction. Their most affordable price is 160,000 to 195,000 pesos for an 18-square-meter container house.

SmartHouse initially began by supplying prefabricated containers to certain construction companies, which was straightforward. However, it eventually expanded into building pre-engineered structures and villas. This marked a significant step from a concept that has become—and will soon be—the new standard for constructing homes and buildings for Filipinos and retirees alike to a more commonly used option as awareness grows.

Of course, nowadays, Filipinos are looking for a quick, affordable, yet high-quality alternative to the costly and time-consuming process of building their dream homes and establishments, and even more so. Now, SP makes all that possible.

Additionally, the company makes it easier for its clients by offering a range of options from budget-friendly to luxury, including prefabricated warehouses, pre-engineered buildings, foldable houses, and upscale modular villas. They also provide civil and architectural services, since the firm acts as a general contractor as well.

Guaranteed, SmartHouse handles punch lists. This process outlines the work to be finished or corrected before a construction project is considered complete and handed over, reassuring clients about unfinished or missed items. What makes SmartHouse the best choice is that they also listen to their clients and provide exceptional service.

Their products are for comfort and affordability.

After-sales support is also a key part of the company's approach. They not only allow clients to enjoy architecturally styled homes at an affordable price, but they also provide solutions to their housing and construction concerns. If there are any reports, an operations team is available 24/7 to address all concerns and attend to sites for inspections and solutions.

 

 

YOUR CHOICE, YOUR DESIGN

As future home and business owners plan to build their dream structures, some already have their ideas sketched out on paper—an architectural design, if you will. This is not an issue, as SmartHouse will construct designs according to the feasible parameters of the available modular materials.

SP does offer customization and flexibility to its customers. As mentioned earlier, the firm provides civil and architectural services, so clients receive the guidance and advice they need to proceed with their dream buildings.

Safety is also a top priority for SmartHouse, so both current and prospective clients will appreciate the thought. For more information, SmartHouse answers a few questions to satisfy your curiosity.

 

DELIVERY & ASSEMBLY

Regarding deliverables, Smarthouse delivers directly to the site. They have branches in Iloilo, Davao, and Cebu, in addition to the main branch in Manila, which means they serve all over the Philippines.

For prefab collapsible container houses, no heavy equipment is used during installation. They load and unload the materials on-site, so they deliver with a winged van truck. For larger structures, such as warehouses and pre-engineered building materials that include I-beam steel structures and tubulars, SP uses heavy equipment like cranes and boom trucks. This heavy machinery is reserved for large warehouse-type projects and prefabricated buildings.

 

In a nutshell, SmartHomes offers a smart alternative to traditional housing by solving problems around cost, speed, space, and even environmental impact. Whether you're a millennial looking to invest early in property, an OFW building for your family, or an investor targeting low-cost rentals, prefabricated homes give you durability, speed, and long-term value.

With the ability to  fit on tight lots, remote land, or even penthouse floors, SmartHouse is transforming how Filipinos view home ownership in today’s world. The possibilities are limitless. From resorts, prefab gyms, commercial buildings, and apartments to residential hospitals, the sky is the limit with SmartHouse prefab. 

 

When in Manila, their main office is located at 128 Kamuning Rd., Diliman, Quezon City

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