Fast Quote Request
Prefab Quote Review
Send the site facts before the prefab number gets serious.
A useful quote starts with more than a floor plan. K&K asks about the model, land, road access, utilities, foundation assumptions, budget range, timing, and local concerns before giving serious guidance. R02 is the current reference package for deeper site-fit review.
Budget bands are preliminary planning ranges, not binding quotes. Final pricing and delivery commitments require confirmed scope and written agreement.
Choose Your Starting Point
Start with the risk you need to remove.
The form tells K&K whether the blocker is budget, land, access, utilities, finish expectations, wind/code, or a multi-unit delivery plan.
R02 Review
Use when the site is real
Best when land, roof terrace, finish quality, foundation, freight, or local approval questions are already important.
Recommended first pathCompact Options
Keep variables narrow
Useful for guest-house, ADU-style, or smaller-home scenarios where the buyer wants fewer site and finish variables.
Good for early comparisonVilla / Developer
Plan more moving parts
Larger homes or repeatable sites need stronger finish review, access planning, freight strategy, and handover structure.
Good for larger programsSite-Specific Costs
Do not hide them
Foundation, permits, freight, crane/offloading, utility upgrades, septic/water, taxes, and local inspections vary by location.
Separated during planningWhat Makes A Good Quote Request?
Better site facts produce a better first answer.
A prefab quote is not only a product price. Access, utilities, approval path, foundation, delivery method, and finish expectations decide whether R02 or another model makes sense.
- City and state where the project will be located
- Whether land is owned, under contract, or still being researched
- Preferred model type and approximate budget range
- Utility status, access conditions, and any floor plan already under consideration
- Desired use: primary residence, guest house, rental, workforce housing, or multi-unit development
Quote-to-Delivery Workflow
What happens after you submit the form.
01. Quote Basics
K&K checks location, intended use, preferred model, budget band, timeline, and current site status.
02. Model Fit
The team compares model family, floor plan, finish level, roof/terrace expectations, and likely project complexity.
03. Site Readiness
Foundation, access, utilities, permitting, delivery route, and offloading questions are flagged before production decisions.
04. Project Handover
Factory notes, freight plan, installation notes, photos, warranty terms, and handover materials stay with the project record.
Fast Answers
Common quote questions buyers ask.
How much should I budget?
Planning budgets currently begin around $60k for compact tiny-home concepts. Duplex and villa-grade homes usually move into higher bands. Final pricing depends on site conditions, freight, foundation, utilities, finishes, permits, taxes, and written scope.
How soon can a project be delivered?
Early planning bands generally range from 8 to 24 weeks after scope confirmation. Local permitting, site preparation, factory scheduling, shipping, and installation readiness can shorten or extend the total timeline.
Can I request a quote before I buy land?
Yes, but the first quote will be more useful if you have a target city, state, parcel type, or site under consideration. Land, zoning, access, and utilities affect model fit and pricing.
Are floor plans final construction documents?
No. Floor plans are preliminary references for comparison and feasibility. Final specifications, engineering, foundation requirements, permits, pricing, and delivery commitments require confirmed scope and written agreement.
Ready for a Practical First Answer?
Send the basics and K&K will help narrow the next step.
The first reply focuses on model fit, budget range, timeline, site assumptions, and the missing facts that affect price or feasibility.