K&K Data Service Inc. Prefab Homes & Managed Delivery
Prefab home exterior at sunset used for site-fit and preliminary budget review

Prefab Site-Fit & Budget Guidance

See if a prefab home fits your land.

Send city/state, land status, and home type. K&K replies with lot-fit risks and the next facts needed.

Lot-fit first Photos can follow Final price stays site-specific

This is not a bid. It is a practical site-fit check before you spend on plans, pads, or modules.

What You Get Back

What K&K can and cannot confirm from the initial request.

  • You get: lot-fit risks, utility and foundation flags, and the facts needed for a sharper review.
  • You do not get yet: final build price, engineering stamp, manufacturer quote, or permit approval.
  • K&K checks next: access, slope, utilities, offloading, soil, floodplain, local approval, freight, and upgrades.

Best first inputs: city/state, land status, and the home style you are considering.

Site Fit First Land, road access, utilities, soil, and staging decide whether a model is practical.
Quote Boundaries Reference prices are not final installed pricing until scope, site work, freight, and local approval are checked.
Engineering Boundary Wind, anchorage, openings, and foundation assumptions need model, site, and AHJ confirmation.

Check My Lot

Start with the 3 questions that decide whether a review is useful.

Photos, utilities, budget, and notes help, but they can come after the basic form.

  • Strongly recommended later: current photos of road approach, driveway, slope, utilities, and staging space.
  • Useful details: target city/county, land status, intended use, budget band, timeline, and preferred model.
  • The response separates the home package from site-dependent cost and approval questions.

Planning boundary: reference prices, delivery times, renderings, and performance language are not final U.S. installed pricing or approval. K&K checks factory scope, shipping, site work, utilities, foundation, and local approval path before final commitment.

Keep the initial request simple: do not send private IDs, financial statements, confidential contracts, or sensitive personal documents.

Prefab Site-Fit Intake

Check My Lot

Choose a review depth, then send the lot basics.

Review Depth

Quick review starts with name, email, city/state, land status, and home type. Use Full review when you already have budget, photos, or file links.

Optional. Include it if a call or text is easier.

City and state are enough to start the site-fit check.

Ranges are early planning bands only.

Helpful for access, permitting, utility, and foundation review.

Strongly recommended for access, slope, utility, road approach, and staging review.

Include access, utilities, foundation, roof terrace, finish, wind/code, package comparison, or local approval concerns.

Optional, but helpful if you are targeting a season, month, or delivery window.

Submit the request online for K&K review. If online submission is unavailable, use the prepared email option and send only the details you choose to include. The request is not sent until the online confirmation appears or you send the email yourself.

Common Buyer Questions

Use the request to answer the question shaping the decision.

K&K looks at the land, model direction, budget band, access, utilities, finish expectations, wind/code concerns, and delivery limits together.

Ready Site

Will this home work on my parcel?

Start here when you already own land or are evaluating a parcel.

  • Land status
  • Road access
  • Utility and foundation questions
Send parcel details

Compact Options

Compare compact home options

Use this path when a smaller first build may reduce site and finish risk.

  • Guest house or ADU-style use
  • Smaller finish scope
  • Lower site complexity
Compare options

Villa / Developer

Plan a larger home or repeatable site

Use this path for villa-grade homes, multiple units, or repeatable lots.

  • Repeatable site conditions
  • Freight and access strategy
  • Finish and inspection notes
Start larger review

Site-Specific Costs

Separate local site costs early

Use this path when the home price is only part of the decision.

  • Foundation and permits
  • Freight and delivery space
  • Utilities, water, taxes, and inspections
Check site readiness

What To Send

Better site facts produce a more useful response.

A prefab budget is not only the home price. Access, utilities, approval path, foundation, delivery method, soil/floodplain questions, and finish expectations decide whether the selected package makes sense.

Written Scope Path: K&K uses the initial request to decide what information is missing before any written scope, supplier quote, engineering review, or final price can be confirmed.

  • 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, site photos, access conditions, and any floor plan already under consideration
  • Desired use: primary residence, guest house, rental, workforce housing, or multi-unit development

Useful Response

K&K can separate product fit from site cost.

  • Model interest and target location.
  • Land, access, utilities, and site photos.
  • Budget band, timeline, and missing decision items.
Prepare site details

After You Send It

What K&K will try to answer first.

01. Location

Confirm where the home needs to work.

  • Project location and intended use.
  • Preferred model and budget band.
  • Timeline and current site status.
Open Site-Fit Form

02. Home Fit

Match the model to the site and use case.

  • Model family and floor plan.
  • Finish level and roof or terrace expectations.
  • Project complexity before budget guidance.
Compare Home Models

03. Site Readiness

Flag work that changes budget.

  • Foundation, access, utilities, soil, and floodplain questions.
  • Permitting, delivery route, and offloading.
  • Questions to settle before production or deposit.
Check Site Readiness

04. Follow-Up

Know what is ready and what is missing.

  • Missing facts to collect.
  • Supplier or site checks to confirm.
  • Written assumptions before pricing commitment.
Send Site Details

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 inclusions.

How soon can a project be delivered?

Early planning bands generally range from 8 to 24 weeks after the home package and site work are confirmed. 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 written confirmation.

Site-Fit Review

Check your lot before a full prefab quote.

K&K reviews model fit, site assumptions, budget drivers, and missing facts.