Transportable Homes in the Waikato, Built Down the Road from You
Your home is built in your own region
When the factory is in your region, a few things get easier. You can visit during the process, the delivery run is short and well understood, and you are dealing with the same Cambridge-based team from first conversation to handover.
We build Waikato family homes to last. Recently we completed a 156.64m² transportable family home right here in Cambridge - the kind of generous, properly finished home that suits a growing family or a lifestyle block. Local owners are not buying a stripped-back relocatable; they are getting a full home, built under shelter, a few kilometres from where it will live.
Plans you can make your own
Our range covers two, three and four-bedroom homes, and the standard plans are a starting point rather than a straitjacket. That flexibility is one of the reasons Waikato modular homes appeal to people who have a clear idea of how they want to live.
A good local example: one client started from our Cambridge Sahara 4 (120m²) and reshaped it - more floor area, dropping from four bedrooms to three so the master could be larger, and a kitchen designed around family living. Same trusted plan, genuinely their home. If you want relocatable homes Waikato builders can tailor without tipping into full custom cost, that is exactly the lane we work in.
Delivery and access across the Waikato
This is where local knowledge earns its keep. The Waikato is a mix of tidy town sites and rural lifestyle blocks with longer driveways, softer ground, and the occasional awkward approach - and we plan for that before the truck leaves Hautapu.
In March 2026 we delivered a 143m² home to Kerepehi onto a pre-constructed driven pile foundation, reversing the home over the top of three rows of timber piles already driven into the ground. We use three rows of driven piles as standard right across the North Island, because across varied Waikato soils it gives better long-term load distribution, less settlement, and a safer reverse-on. On a rural section that detail is the difference between a home that sits true for decades and one that does not.
A straight process, start to finish
You get a guaranteed fixed price for your new home, delivered to the gate, and a stable team who stay with you the whole way through. Because the home is built under shelter, there are no weather delays during construction - the build keeps moving while a site build down the road is tarped up waiting for a dry week.
Come and see one
Visit our Hannon Road yard near Cambridge to walk through a finished home, or send us your Waikato site details and we will talk you through delivery, foundations, and a realistic all-in figure.
The team behind your Waikato Transportable
Leisurecom’s team supports clients right through the process, from selecting a suitable plan through to the final stages that help make the home practical, comfortable, and ready for handover.
FAQs
Do you deliver transportable homes across the whole Waikato?
Yes. Our factory is at Hannon Road, Hautapu, just outside Cambridge, so the entire Waikato is on our doorstep - Hamilton, Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Matamata, Morrinsville, Ngāruawāhia, the Hauraki Plains, and the rural blocks in between. Being based in the region means the delivery run is short and well rehearsed, which keeps logistics simple and lets us schedule placement tightly. It also means you can visit the factory easily during your build rather than relying on photos. Wherever your section sits in the Waikato, the first step is the same: share the site details and we will confirm access and a delivery plan.
How do you handle delivery to rural Waikato lifestyle blocks?
Rural delivery is core business for us, and we plan it before the home leaves the factory. The Kerepehi job is a good illustration - a 143m² home reversed onto three rows of driven timber piles already set in the ground, which is how we site homes cleanly on rural land. We assess driveway width, ground conditions, and the approach angle early, and bring a crane in where a reverse-on is not practical. The three-row pile system we use as standard is chosen partly for exactly these rural Waikato soils, where good long-term load distribution matters. The earlier you involve us, the smoother placement day runs.
Can I change the layout, or are your Waikato homes fixed designs?
You can change a great deal without moving to full custom. A local Cambridge client took our Sahara 4 plan and reworked it - increasing the floor area, going from four bedrooms to three to gain a larger master suite, and reshaping the kitchen for family living. That is typical of how we work: a proven plan as the backbone, then your decisions on layout, rooms, kitchen, and cladding. Full structural redesigns are possible but cost and time go up, so our team is upfront about where sensible changes end and custom begins.
How big are your Waikato family homes?
They span our two, three and four-bedroom ranges, with family homes commonly landing between around 120m² and 160m². The 156.64m² family home we recently completed in Cambridge is at the larger end - generous living, multiple bedrooms, and the finish you would expect of a permanent home. The right size comes down to how you live and how your section handles the home arriving, which is something we work through with you rather than leaving you to guess.
Why build a transportable home in the Waikato instead of on-site?
The biggest reasons are certainty and speed. Because we build under shelter at Hautapu, your home is not exposed to the weather delays that stall open-site builds, and you work to a fixed price rather than a drifting one. You also avoid living beside an active construction site for months. For Waikato modular homes the quality matches a conventional build, the foundation is engineered with three pile rows as standard, and being a local build means a short, controlled delivery. On most Waikato sections, that adds up to a calmer, more predictable path to a finished home.
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Our trucks and install crews are equipped for tricky terrain, and we’ll guide you on everything from site access to foundation prep.
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