I Explored Honomobo’s New Fire Resistant PREFAB HOME!

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This week I toured a fire resistant Prefab Home with more features than I thought possible on one property. Honombo built a single family modular home near Kelowna that consists of two homes connected with a site built entrance. The home consists of two H05 models, which are both 1600 square feet making the total footprint 3,200 square feet. On top of that the property also has a high end greenhouse, a concrete garage/gym, an in ground pool and a hot tub. This is one of the coolest prefab homes I have ever seen and I hope you enjoy the tour!

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