Build times vary based on design and finishes, but most homes are constructed within 12-14 weeks from the commencement of manufacturing.
MIRA homes are built on a pre-stressed concrete slab, however, clients may to opt for a steel-framed chassis depending on their site requirements. This may affect the overall cost of the home, so please speak with the team about your requirements and budget.
Delivery Policy
MIRA Residential offers statewide delivery across Western Australia. While we aim to deliver to all regions, some remote or restricted-access locations may require a site feasibility assessment prior to acceptance. Additional costs may apply for delivery to:
- Areas with limited road access
- Locations requiring barge or air transport
- Sites where cranage is not possible without modification or additional works
Delivery is subject to:
- Local shire or authority approvals
- Site access suitable for delivery vehicle and installation
- A completed site visit and logistics review
If you’re unsure whether your location qualifies, please contact us to confirm delivery feasibility.
Our homes are built off-site in a controlled environment at one of our manufacturing facilities in Perth, then transported and installed on your site. This ensures faster build times, minimal site disruption, and superior quality control.
Yes. We offer a wide range of floor plans, finishes and design options, allowing you to tailor your home to suit your lifestyle and preferences. From tapware and cladding to layout and configuration, every MIRA modular home can be customised.
If you have a specific vision in mind, our team can work with you and our designer to create a home that’s perfectly suited to you and your land.
Yes. Modular design allows for future expansions or modifications as your needs evolve. Please speak with our team about your requirements.
Our modular home prices vary depending on size, design, inclusions and site conditions. Once you have decided on a design, we will quote transport and site installation costs, ensuring you have a turnkey solution and your home arrives move-in-ready.
Council approvals may be required depending on your build and location. We assist with the process to make it as smooth as possible.
Yes. We design our homes to suit the many and various Western Australian climates and lifestyles, including rural and farm living. We often design homes for off-grid living, with flexible options for power, water, and waste management.
Build Timeline Terms and Conditions
At MIRA Residential, we are committed to delivering high-quality modular builds within efficient timeframes. While we aim to complete most projects within a 12-week build period, the following terms apply:
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Indicative Timeline Only
The 12-week build timeframe is indicative and applies to standard designs under typical conditions. It represents the estimated period from the commencement of off-site construction to practical completion.
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Design and Size Variability
Final build timelines may vary depending on the complexity, customisation, and overall size of your selected design. Larger or highly customised projects may require additional time to complete.
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Commencement of Build
The 12-week period begins only after final design approval, contract signing, and receipt of any required planning or building approvals. Delays in these preliminary stages may impact the overall project timeline.
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Site Access and Preparation
Site access, earthworks, and preparation must be completed prior to installation. Any delays in site readiness may affect the scheduling and progress of your build.
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External Factors
Timelines may also be influenced by factors outside our control.
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Communication and Updates
MIRA Residential will provide regular updates throughout the build and notify clients of any anticipated changes to the project schedule.
We offer installation services throughout the entire state of WA, including regional, remote, and cyclonic zones.
While transportable across WA, some limitations exist. Heavily built-up metro areas (e.g., rear battle-axe lots or steep sites) may pose delivery challenges due to the size of the modular units and required transport access
A building permit is required before placing or assembling a modular home even if it’s transported in one piece (e.g., via hydraulic jacking or trailer placement)
Depending on the location and zoning, a council development or planning approval may be required. This is especially relevant for permanent installations or where use deviates from current zoning designations
Modular homes can often be placed in a variety of zones, including Residential, Rural Residential, Rural, Mixed-Use, or Urban Development zones, depending on local planning scheme allowances.
Yes. Many clients come to us with a specific design in mind, while others need guidance to create a home that suits their lifestyle and block of land. Our team can work with you to customise an existing design or create a fully bespoke modular home tailored to your needs.
Yes. MIRA offers two-storey modular home designs, ideal for maximising space, views and functionality. Speak to our team about custom two-storey home designs.