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June 2024 · 4 minute read

Argentina-based Hüga has developed a modular bulletproof concrete tiny home that has piqued the interest of many American buyers.

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And you could see one of these Hüga Homes on your neighbor's property as soon as this year.

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Insider last spoke to José Martin — an architect at Hüga and its parent company Grandio — in 2021 as tiny home sales were booming.

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At the time, like other tiny home makers, the company was beginning to see more interest from potential buyers and partners for its then-recently unveiled model.

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But since then, Hüga has developed more than just a concrete tiny home.

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It has also created an award-winning modular construction-tech, which digitizes and monitors the entire construction process via the cloud.

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This then increases Hüga's building efficiency, creating products like offices, storefronts, and more importantly homes at a more rapid pace.

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The company currently has a product line-up of tiny homes, accessory dwelling units, and storefronts.

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But its most highly requested unit is of course the 484-square-foot Hüga Home.

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Using its proprietary tech, the company says it could build at least 200 Hüga Homes in one month, Martin told Insider in an email.

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And because the unit is foundation-free, the movable concrete home can be installed on-site in under a day.

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Martin says Hüga has seen "hundreds" of purchase inquiries for this movable tiny home in the US, primarily from people living in Florida.

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Of these, over 40 customers have already requested the option to make advance payments, putting them at the front of the delivery list.

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He estimates the first units will be ready for delivery by July or August.

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Not everyone wants to move into the tiny home full time: Some of these customers are interested in receiving several units to use as rentals, including Airbnbs.

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In 2021, Martin also noted he had been fielding requests from hospitality companies interested in using these tiny homes as hotels, capitalizing on the "unique stays" trend that has overtaken Airbnb.

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Not every hotel or home is as durable as Hüga says its tiny home is.

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The little living unit is built of reinforced concrete, making it resistant to snow, earthquakes, hurricanes, and bullets, according to its maker.

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Inside, the 484-square-foot dwelling has a bedroom, bathroom …

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… living and dining room, and an indoor mezzanine with just enough space for a small mattress.

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To help lighten up the small space, the tiny home is lined with windows that flood in natural light.

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And despite its square footage, the home doesn't sacrifice on the essentials.

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The kitchen can hold amenities like an oven and microwave …

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… while the bathroom still has the typical shower, sink, and toilet.

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The kitchen and living room can accommodate a four-person dining table, sofa, and coffee table with some room to spare.

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Small homes require creative storage solutions.

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Here, this includes hidden storage units built into the mezzanine's staircase.

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For additional security, the tiny home also uniquely has a metal barrier that can be folded down over the glass front door.

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The home was first announced with a $75,000 price tag.

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But following the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation, and issues with labor, the little unit will now cost around $130,000 to $135,000.

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At least this price includes some furnishings like built-in kitchen cabinets.

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