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Prefab Homes in Byron Bay

Sustainable, high-performance modular homes delivered to Byron Bay and surrounding areas. Shipped from Europe, transported from Brisbane port.

Your delivery journey

How your home reaches Byron Bay

Tap each step to learn more about the journey from factory to your site.

Delivering to your site in Byron Shire

If you've got a block in Byron Bay, Bangalow, or the broader Northern Rivers, here's what the delivery process actually looks like. Modules come down the M1 from Brisbane port — for most Byron Shire addresses, that's a single-day journey from wharf to your site.

The practical question is usually about the last kilometre. Town blocks with standard street frontage are straightforward. But if you're on a hinterland property — narrow driveway, steep grade, overhanging trees — we may need a smaller relay vehicle for the final approach. That's common in this area and not a dealbreaker, but it's something we assess early so there are no surprises on delivery day.

If you already have a site

This is one of those regions where the broad location tells only half the story. A site near town can be very straightforward, while a property fifteen minutes inland can have a very different delivery profile because of grade, driveway geometry, or limited turning room. For Northern Rivers sites, the final approach usually matters more than the total distance from Brisbane port.

If you're still looking at sites

If you are comparing Byron Shire or Northern Rivers properties, ask simple physical questions early. Is the driveway wide enough for a large vehicle? Is there overhead tree canopy on the final approach? Can a crane sit beside the future build area? These questions are often more useful than generic statements about whether a block is "good" or "bad" for prefab.

Site suitability

What affects delivery in Byron Bay

Usually straightforward

  • Town and village sites with sealed frontage, open sky above the access route, and room for a crane near the build area
  • Standard residential lots around Byron Bay, Bangalow, or Brunswick Heads with established street patterns
  • Gently sloping blocks where the pad is visible and reachable from the street
  • Sites with good side access and generous front setbacks

Worth early assessment

  • Narrow driveways, blind corners, and dense tree canopy on the final approach
  • Hinterland properties where the route in is tight even though the site itself is generous
  • Rural and semi-rural blocks requiring BAL assessment and vegetation management
  • Steep final access where the crane cannot get close enough without extra planning

Common site types

Typical Byron Bay scenarios

In-town residential

Access is simple but neighbour proximity can shape crane setup. Street frontage and overhead clearance are the main variables.

Hinterland acreage

Strong privacy and views, but tighter final access along driveways or ridgelines. The last kilometre usually matters more than the total distance.

Sloping semi-rural

BAL, drainage, and crane geometry all need early review. Common in the broader Northern Rivers and usually workable with upfront planning.

Secondary dwelling

Guest accommodation or granny flat sites on larger holdings where delivery is viable but site circulation and crane positioning matter.

Local considerations

Building requirements in Byron Bay

Local council

Byron Shire Council

Climate zone

Zone 2 — warm humid subtropical

Bushfire

Hinterland and rural blocks often sit within bushfire-prone land maps. A BAL assessment is standard for most sites outside the town centre — our modules are engineered to BAL-29.

Wind rating

Coastal exposure means most sites require N2 or N3 wind classification. Our structural systems are rated accordingly.

Site access

Town blocks typically have good sealed access. Rural properties on the hinterland may need assessment for truck turning circles and overhead clearance — we walk every site before confirming logistics.

Questions

Byron Bay site FAQs

Site access check

Can we deliver to your site?

Answer five quick questions about your block and we'll give you an initial feasibility assessment for module delivery and crane placement.

Question 1 of 5

How wide is the access road or driveway to your block?

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