en.Wedoany.com Reported - Australian building materials retailer Bunnings has begun selling the Elsewhere Pods series of modular units, which come flat-packed and can be assembled in two days, with prices starting at AU$26,100. These modules are designed for backyards and can serve as home offices, studios, or extra space, though the smallest model is explicitly not intended for residential use.

Bunnings offers the Elsewhere Pods in two sizes. The smaller size, measuring 2.7 meters by 2.4 meters, costs AU$26,100; the larger size, 4 meters by 2.4 meters, is priced at AU$42,900. The product features a modern design with large glass windows, utilizing 8mm double glazing, low-emissivity coating, thermal break construction, and soundproofing. Manufacturer Elsewhere Pods states that the modules went on sale on September 8, 2025, with an estimated delivery time of 10 weeks, and require an electrician for wiring after assembly.

The product is marketed for use as a home office, studio, hobby area, or creative space, but the product page explicitly states that the AU$26,100 model may require building or planning permits, and the structure is not intended for residential purposes. The warning for the larger model indicates that if used for residential purposes, it may also require permits, with the final use depending on local regulations.
This product launch comes amid a severe housing crisis in Australia. The Australian Treasury has set a target of building 1.2 million new homes within five years starting July 1, 2024, while the National Housing Supply and Affordability Council estimates that approximately 938,000 homes will be built by June 30, 2029, resulting in a shortfall of 262,000 homes compared to the target.

ABC News notes that these Pods may reflect a shift in interest toward modular construction but do not solve the housing crisis; they are better suited as offices, studios, guest rooms, or auxiliary spaces. Additionally, the initial price does not necessarily include costs for site preparation, foundation work, electrical connections, water supply, legal compliance, and permits, which could significantly increase the final cost.

The emergence of this product reveals that Australian families, investors, and homeowners are increasingly viewing backyards as a new direction for space and survival. The AU$26,100 Pod is not a complete home or a universal solution, but the attention it has garnered reflects the declining accessibility of the traditional path to homeownership for some segments of the population.
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