Quality Homes For West Australians, by West Australians
MIRA is a registered home builder redefining how we approach homeownership with stunning, thoughtful modular prefabricated homes. At MIRA, we make the journey from concept to completion exciting and effortless, creating quality homes that reflect your aspirations.
Our Modular Home Designs
Our architecturally inspired modular homes feature clever and innovative spaces. Form and function blend seamlessly to create a home you’ll love to spend time in now, and for years to come.
While our showcased prefabricated house designs offer a great starting point, they’re just the beginning of what’s possible. We provide a range of additional designs and the flexibility to tailor existing plans to suit your lifestyle, block, and budget. You can also collaborate with our team to bring your dream home to life with a custom design. The choice is yours.
Our Work
Designed for life, built for the future, wherever you call home
On Display Now
You’ll find our showroom and display home open six days a week in Osborne Park. Our friendly team is ready to chat about your dream home, block specifics, or any part of our process.
Why Choose MIRA
About us
At MIRA, we’re more than just modular home builders in WA. We’re shaping the future of residential living. Backed by the trusted expertise of McNally Group, we combine innovative construction techniques with architecturally stunning designs. Our focus is on delivering quality prefab homes with exceptional customer service that ensures a seamless and enjoyable building experience from start to finish.
Our Process
We start by understanding your vision and goals, working with you on a home design that balances beauty and functionality. Next, our experienced manufacturing team will construct your new home in as little as just 12* weeks depending on your home design and size. Finally, your home is delivered to your site and installed, ready for you to move in.
Smart & Connected Living
MIRA delivers smart and connected living by combining efficient layouts, integrated systems, and forward thinking construction methods.
Built to Last
Durability is at the core of every modular home we build. Using high-grade materials and weather-resistant finishes, we ensure lasting structural integrity and performance.
Our Commitment to You
We’re comitted to quality, customer service and delivering homes to Western Australians.
Your Frequently Asked Questions About Modular Homes
A modular home is a dwelling constructed in sections within a controlled factory environment, then transported and assembled on-site. Like traditional builds, modular homes follow the same building codes as traditional houses in Australia, offering a streamlined process with consistent quality, reduced waste and shorter construction timelines.
Modular homes are built in sections in a factory or manufacturing yard, using meticulous construction methods and quality-control processes. Once complete, modules are transported to the site and assembled onto the prepared foundations. Final connections, finishes, and services are then carried out on-site, leaving you with a fully compliant, move-in-ready home.
The cost of a modular home in Australia varies depending on size, design complexity, inclusions and site conditions. Every MIRA home starts with a comprehensive inclusion package. This typically covers design and drafting, structural components, factory construction, standard finishes (flooring, cabinetry, tiling), kitchen appliances and bathroom fittings. For many homeowners, modular construction offers greater cost certainty than traditional builds.
Yes, modular homes are constructed with insulation that complies with Australian building codes and energy efficiency standards, just like traditional on-site homes. Because each module is built in a controlled factory environment, insulation can be installed precisely and consistently, ensuring the home meets required performance standards for thermal performance and structural compliance.
You can build a modular home on your property, provided it complies with local zoning and planning requirements. Site access, slope, soil conditions and your service connections will all play a role. At MIRA, we conduct an in-person site visit during the administrative phase to assess your land. Our site manager evaluates the property’s layout, access and any site-specific requirements, ensuring your modular home can be delivered efficiently and identifying any potential challenges before construction begins.
Yes, MIRA homes are built on a pre-stressed concrete slab. We also build homes on a steel-framed chassis, depending on the site requirements. This may affect the overall cost of the home, so please speak with the team about your requirements and budget.
Home loans are available for modular homes in Australia, though the loan structure may differ slightly from that of a typical on-site build. Lenders will often treat modular construction similarly to traditional residential projects, with progress payments aligned with key stages such as fabrication, delivery, and on-site assembly.
Yes, modular homes can be relocated after installation, though it requires careful planning and specialist equipment. Moving a modular home involves disassembly or lifting the structure and transporting it to a new site, which entails costs and logistical considerations. While it’s not as simple as moving a temporary structure, relocation is achievable with the right expertise.
Yes, modular homes require the same planning approvals and building permits as traditional houses. Local council regulations determine what is permitted on your site, including setbacks, height limits and design guidelines. Approval processes vary by location, so early consultation is crucial to avoiding delays.