Capsule House

Capsule House for Sale Philippines

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Capsule houses are widely available across the Philippines, with local manufacturers offering fast, budget-friendly, and climate-appropriate micro-homes. Whether you’re in Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao, or a provincial town, you can buy a capsule house within weeks—often with delivery and basic installation included.

Here are the top brands and options for sale right now:


✅ 1. Zusbo Capsule House

  • Price: ₱149,000 – ₱450,000
  • Sizes: 2m x 2m (4 sqm) up to 4m x 5m (20 sqm)
  • Features:
    • Galvalume or painted steel frame
    • Insulated roof & walls
    • Optional bathroom, kitchenette, loft bed
    • Vinyl flooring, pre-wired electrical
  • Where to buy: Facebook: Etong Capsule House (primary sales channel)
  • Delivery: 7–21 days (Nationwide; extra fee outside Luzon)
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✅ 2. Haven Pods PH

  • Price: ₱280,000 – ₱600,000
  • Design: Modern minimalist with large windows, wood accents
  • Features:
    • Full bathroom & kitchenette (in premium models)
    • Energy-efficient glass
    • Optional solar-ready roof
  • Showroom: Cavite (by appointment)
  • Best for: Airbnb, home office, or micro-apartment

✅ 3. Podspace Philippines

  • Price: ₱250,000 – ₱500,000
  • Specialty: Compact urban pods with smart storage
  • Customization: Choose layout, color, window style
  • Lead time: 10–15 days

✅ 4. Cubo (Bamboo Eco-Pods)

  • Price: ₱400,000 – ₱800,000
  • Material: Sustainable bamboo + engineered wood
  • Aesthetic: Tropical-modern, eco-luxury
  • Ideal for: Resorts, eco-retreats, or backyard sanctuaries
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💰 What’s Typically Included?

  • Steel frame & insulated roof
  • Plywood or vinyl interior walls
  • 1–2 windows + steel or glass door
  • Basic electrical conduits (outlets & lights)
  • Delivery within 100 km
  • Simple installation (on concrete blocks or slab)

Optional add-ons:

  • Bathroom module (+₱30,000–₱60,000)
  • Kitchenette (+₱20,000–₱40,000)
  • Loft bed or mezzanine
  • Paint, curtains, or smart locks

📍 Where Are They Installed?

  • Backyards (most common—used as offices, studios, or rental units)
  • Provincial lots (weekend cabins or retirement pods)
  • Commercial spaces (guard houses, storage, pop-up shops)
  • Tourism sites (glamping pods in Batangas, Palawan, or Baguio)
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📌 Important Tips Before Buying

  1. Check Barangay Rules: Structures over 6 sqm may need a Barangay permit (cost: ₱1,000–₱5,000).
  2. Foundation: Prepare a level concrete base (₱10,000–₱30,000) or use concrete hollow blocks.
  3. Utilities: Plan for power (extension cord or dedicated line) and water (tank or hose).
  4. Typhoon Prep: Ensure the unit is anchored properly—most local brands design for PH weather.

FAQs

Q: Can I live full-time in a capsule house in the Philippines?
A: Yes! Many students, freelancers, and retirees live full-time in 12–20 sqm units—especially on family property.

Q: Do they get hot inside?
A: Not if well-built. Reputable brands use insulated roofs, cross-ventilation, and reflective paint to keep interiors cool.

Q: Can I buy one if I’m overseas (OFW)?
A: Absolutely—most sellers accept bank transfers or GCash via a local representative. They’ll send progress photos and handle delivery.

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