The future of sustainable, off-grid living starts with Haus.me

Haus.me is transforming the housing industry with self-sustainable modular homes designed for a future where autonomy and sustainability are essential. Founded in 2017 by physicist and industrial designer Max Gerbut, Haus.me offers a range of prefabricated homes from the compact 120 sq. ft. Microhaus to the spacious 1,600 sq. ft. mFour, with prices starting at $35,000.

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Haus.me’s model lineup

  • Microhaus: A 120 sq. ft. micro home starting at $35,000. It’s fully furnished and equipped, and no building permit is required in most areas.
  • mOne: A 400 sq. ft. studio with a kitchen and bathroom, priced from $199,000. This transportable home is fully self-sustainable and comes ready-to-use off-grid.
  • mTwo: An 800 sq. ft. two-bedroom vacation home starting at $399,000. It offers more space while maintaining off-grid capabilities and modern amenities.

The company’s flagship Microhaus, at just 120 sq. ft., is particularly intriguing. Designed to bypass building permits in most regions, this compact home is affordable at just $35,000. Despite its size, it includes high-tech features like energy-efficient appliances, smart air and water quality systems, and a sleek, modern design. Larger models, such as the mTwo (800 sq. ft.) and mFour (1,600 sq. ft.), offer more space without sacrificing sustainability or comfort. One of the major benefits of prefabricated houses like these is they come pre-installed with smart technology, furniture, and systems that optimize energy use.

These homes are built to operate entirely off-grid, using advanced systems to generate water from the air and manage sewage autonomously. Powered by solar energy, they can function without relying on traditional utility connections, making them perfect for remote areas, urban spaces, or anywhere in between. Each model is constructed using advanced materials like 3D-printed composite polymer and six-layer tempered glass, which allows it to withstand extreme weather conditions, including hurricanes and earthquakes.

Mission and vision

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Haus.me’s mission is to redefine homeownership by creating self-contained living spaces that offer freedom and flexibility. Their vision is for individuals to wake up with the view they desire, wherever that may be. By integrating smart technology, sustainable materials, and autonomous systems, Haus.me sets a new standard in the housing industry, making off-grid living accessible and convenient.

Haus.me’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of design and technology is evident in every detail of its homes. By merging functionality with sustainability, it has created spaces that empower people to live life on their own terms. As Haus.me continues to innovate, it’s clear that the future of housing isn’t just about where we live but how.

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