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Prefabricated.co

One parent brand, three kinds of searches Florida visitors actually run: ADUs and prefab backyard homes (often city- or county-specific), tiny home communities, and homestead / permaculture planning. This page is the map—pick your cluster, then use the links under it as your hub.

Prefabricated.co began with a practical question: how can Florida homeowners use their property more intelligently? The first answer is ADUs—legal, foundation-built backyard homes that can create rental income, family flexibility, and long-term value. The larger vision is EarthNest Living Systems: shelter, energy, water, food, and resilience designed for Florida reality. We keep those threads linked so you never land on “prefab only” and wonder where tiny villages or growing-zone tools went.

Cluster · ADUs & backyard homes

Central Florida & Orlando-area ADUs and prefab backyard homes

The ADU path stays our practical entry point: compliant design, permitting realism, construction you can plan for, and parcel-specific feasibility before you sink time into drawings. That is the lane people mean when they search “ADU Orlando,” Orange County accessory dwellings, or backyard rental units in Central Florida.

Internal linking from locality pages back to rules, the calculator, and evaluation keeps that cluster crawlable as a unit—so Google can match intent to the right hub, not a generic national prefab page.

Next steps on the site

Cluster · Tiny home communities

Florida tiny home communities: discovery, not ownership

Visitors looking for “tiny home community Florida,” lakefront villages, or intentional communities need a different story than ADU shoppers. We curate listings, explain tenancy and governance in plain language, and point serious shoppers to operator sources—they run the community; we help you compare and ask better questions.

From this cluster, the logical sequence is: guide → Florida roster → individual community profiles → your own verification with the operator.

Cluster · Regenerative homestead (educational)

Homestead planning, growing zones & permaculture-style education

Permaculture and closed-loop homestead content here is educational: planning tools, climate context, and systems thinking you can pair with an ADU, a tiny lot, or a full homestead. When we offer a scoped build or design service in the future, we will label it explicitly—so this cluster stays trustworthy as “learn and plan,” not a hidden upsell.

That supports searches around Florida hardiness zones, storm-season resilience, edible landscapes, and water-aware living—while linking sideways into ADU and tiny paths when shelter is part of the same plan.

Media · Coming soon

Video introduction with the team

We are recording a short on-camera introduction—with Tiffany and the broader team—so you can see how ADU and prefab work, tiny-community discovery, and homestead education fit together before you dive into evaluations or listings. Embed and publish date TBD; this block is a ready anchor for that launch and for social/YouTube descriptions.

Service areas include Orange County, City of Orlando, Osceola County, Seminole County, Lake County, Polk County, and the surrounding Central Florida region, with parcel-level rules verified for each property.