Spanish factory-built modular homes that ship finished to international projects.
Tini Living is a Spain-based manufacturer of industrialized steel-frame homes, from compact Tini Units to multi-module Case Study residences. Its official FAQ states that it ships modules to the United States and Canada, while overseas buyers must retain local architecture and construction professionals for installation, foundation, and license applications. Public prices are listed in euros; they are not converted or presented as U.S. all-in totals here.
Location: Madrid, Spain
Delivery: Tini states that it ships modules to the United States and Canada. Its quoted overseas shipping cost is approximately €15,000–€20,000, subject to season and route. U.S. buyers must separately arrange local architecture/construction support for foundations, installation, permits, utilities, inspection, code adaptation, customs, duties, and inland logistics.
Source reviewed August 17, 2026: Tini Living official site
Tini’s current site presents compact Tini Units from 18–48 m² and Case Study homes from 72 m² upward. It describes a steel structure, insulated envelope, and separate design, factory, transport, and installation stages.
Your next question: For a U.S. project, request a written import, freight, local design, foundation, installation, permit, inspection, and warranty plan; a public European starting figure is not a U.S. installed price.
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