inhabit Modular Homes

Contact
Robert
Unico Properties LLC
(206) 346-3025 www.unicoprop.com/inhabit

1 BR, 1 BA
1,155 sq. ft.
Offered at $140,000 - $155,000

Crane it. Plug it. Live it.

Two original inhabit modular homes are for sale. Seattle based Unico Properties commissioned the architecture firms Mithun and HyBrid to design modular homes that offer clean, modern, green architecture. It’s like living in a work of art.

Nearly 1,500 people toured these two homes, dubbed “inhabit,” to view the future of sustainable living. Open living spaces and bold design were formed using environmentally-responsible materials and construction practices.

Combined, the two homes offer approximately 1,155 sq. ft of living space and feature:
• Engineered wood and polished rubber floors
• Floor-to-ceiling windows made from energy efficient fiberglass frames
• Low volatile organic compound (V.O.C.) paint
• Dual-flush toilets
• Decks made from recycled plastic and cellulose
• Green roof system to reduce storm water runoff
• The two kitchens feature European style cabinetry and stainless steel countertops with backsplash lighting
• Appliance package for each module includes a 24” LG cabinet depth refrigerator, GE cooktop, oven, microwave, and dishwasher, and Aska front-loading combination washer/dryer

The inhabit modular homes can be sold as pairs or separately. You can stack them vertically, separate them into two cottages, or reconfigure them to form a single home. It’s a plug-and-play solution for a vacation cottage, guest house, artist studio, or building addition.

Offers between $140,000 and $155,000 per home will be considered. Unico will crane the homes off their current location in downtown Seattle and arrange for transportation at no additional charge. Shipping, craning and reconfiguration costs at the buyer’s site will be covered by the buyer.

For more information or to submit a purchase offer, please contact Robert Miranda, Unico Properties Project Manager, at +1.206.346.3025 or robertmi@unicoprop.com.

*Note: inhabit modules were built to the State of Washington modular building code and received a Gold Seal certified by the State of Washington Department of Labor and Industries. Building codes may vary from state to state. Please consult the modular building code for your jurisdiction.