Use this county hub to start local research before requesting quotes. Each county page covers the checks that tend to change by location: access, retained garden space, delivery route, services, local authority confirmation, and supplier coverage.
The national planning discussion is moving, but a county page should not be treated as permission to build. Use it to prepare better questions for suppliers and your local authority.
| County guide | Region | First local check |
|---|---|---|
| Modular homes Carlow | South-East | Town-edge and rural sites often need a clear route for delivery, drainage, electricity, and waste water. |
| Modular homes Cavan | Border | Detached sites and long driveways need delivery checks before a supplier prices installation. |
| Modular homes Clare | Mid-West | Wind exposure, foundations, and utility runs should be priced before comparing headline unit costs. |
| Modular homes Cork | South-West | Narrow side access, sloped gardens, and longer service runs can change the real project budget. |
| Modular homes Donegal | North-West | Distance, ground conditions, exposure, and wastewater checks should be part of the first quote. |
| Modular homes Dublin | Dublin | Side access, parking, delivery timing, and services often decide whether a Dublin garden unit is practical. |
| Modular homes Galway | West | Exposure, drainage, garden levels, and distance from the main dwelling should be checked early. |
| Modular homes Kerry | South-West | Access, foundations, wind exposure, and wastewater can matter as much as the modular unit price. |
| Modular homes Kildare | Leinster | Budget for site survey, utility runs, and any restricted delivery access before comparing quotes. |
| Modular homes Kilkenny | South-East | Older town properties and rural homes can have very different access and service constraints. |
| Modular homes Laois | Midlands | Driveway width, drainage, electricity route, and retained garden space should be checked together. |
| Modular homes Leitrim | North-West | Ground conditions, delivery route, and services need early checks to avoid budget surprises. |
| Modular homes Limerick | Mid-West | Sloped gardens, retained open space, and utility runs can change feasibility and cost. |
| Modular homes Longford | Midlands | Rural access can help delivery, but services and wastewater still need proper assessment. |
| Modular homes Louth | North-East | Delivery route and side access can be more limiting than the floor area of the proposed unit. |
| Modular homes Mayo | West | Foundations, weather exposure, utility distance, and wastewater can materially change total cost. |
| Modular homes Meath | North-East | Retained garden space, side access, and utility runs should be checked before paying a booking deposit. |
| Modular homes Monaghan | Border | Ground conditions, access, and wastewater are often the practical questions behind the headline quote. |
| Modular homes Offaly | Midlands | Driveway access, foundations, and service connections should be included in the quote comparison. |
| Modular homes Roscommon | West | A survey should confirm ground conditions, delivery route, and utility route before final pricing. |
| Modular homes Sligo | North-West | Wind exposure, foundations, drainage, and retained garden space should be reviewed together. |
| Modular homes Tipperary | Munster | Access, services, foundations, and wastewater can decide the real cost more than county average pricing. |
| Modular homes Waterford | South-East | Coastal exposure, foundations, and utility routes should be priced before comparing unit packages. |
| Modular homes Westmeath | Midlands | The practical test is retained open space, side access, utility runs, and ground conditions. |
| Modular homes Wexford | South-East | Foundations, wind exposure, delivery access, and services should be checked before quote acceptance. |
| Modular homes Wicklow | Leinster | Site levels, side access, foundations, and utilities can change the total budget quickly. |
How to use these county pages
- Start with the county where the property is located, not where the supplier is based.
- Check whether the intended use is family accommodation, a work space, or rental income.
- Compare the planning overview, cost guide, and supplier directory.
- Request quotes only after you have the basic garden size, access, utilities, and timeframe clear.
Related Irish garden-home sites
These sister guides cover adjacent searches and homeowner intent:
Important caution
Planning, building regulations, finance, insurance, and tax can all depend on the final use and site facts. Detached modular units should not be described as currently qualifying for Rent-a-Room relief. Confirm the current position with Revenue, your local authority, and qualified advisers before making a build decision.