Modular housing, which involves factory-built components quickly assembled on-site, has gained attention for its time and cost savings. As a century-old sustainable building method, it offers advantages in efficiency and environmental impact.
However, high transportation and installation costs, along with design limits due to transport restrictions, have affected its adoption in some regions. Policy support and public awareness also need improvement, slowing market growth.
Despite these challenges, with advancing technology and better policies, modular housing remains a promising solution to housing shortages and is expected to become a key trend in the construction industry.


