Matt Knigge

Kit Homes in Oregon & Panelized Homes in Oregon

Matt Knigge
Kit Homes in Oregon & Panelized Homes in Oregon

Kit homes in Oregon might be worth considering for homeowners seeking sustainable and affordable housing solutions. Kit homes fall under the umbrella of prefab construction (along with modular homes) Oregon home kits allow buyers to build a home in a more controlled manner than site-built construction,  while still building energy-efficient and sustainable residences, aligning with the state's focus on eco-friendly living.

Whether you simply like the designs of the kit home builders below or live in a hard to access site, making a kit home a wise prefab option, there are many possibilities. And due to Oregon’s wet climate, particularly in cities like Portland and Eugene, the materials used in home kits are often selected for moisture resistance and durability. This guide covers key information about kit homes in Oregon, including costs and how to find home kits for sale in the state.

Stillwater Dwellings



Overview of Kit Homes in Oregon

What are kit homes?

Oregon home kits are a branch of prefabricated houses, which uses pre-selected materials that are shipped to the site for the assembly of the home. These kits range from simple structural kits to more comprehensive packages that include insulation, windows, and flooring.


What types of kit homes exist in Oregon?

In Oregon, common types of kit homes include timber frame kits and panelized homes. Panelized homes using SIPs are popular due to their insulation properties, which help keep homes warm during the damp winters. Timber frame homes often allow for greater design flexibility and reduce the need for as many internal walls.

How much does it cost to build a kit home in Colorado?

Building a kit home in Oregon generally costs between $380 and $650 per square foot, with prices depending on the location and type of kit. In areas like Portland or Bend, higher assembly costs and more stringent building codes may increase the overall cost. In rural or more affordable areas, costs can be lower, though transportation of the kit might add to the expense. For more complete Oregon home kits, total project costs often reach 3x the kit price, while simpler kits may result in final costs closer to 5x the price of the kit.



Whisper Creek Log Homes

Kit Homes For Sale in Oregon

Structural Shell Kits and Timber Frame Home Kits

Barn Pros - (Monroe, WA)
Barn Pros offers Oregon homeowners high-quality timber frame barn home kits, designed to blend rustic charm with modern functionality. Their kits come with pre-engineered timber framing, roofing, and siding, making them quicker to build than site-built homes. Customers can choose from a variety of customizable floor plans, allowing for both living and functional barn use.
We estimate projects for a cabin kit home from Barn Pros to cost between $380 - $740+. While this is a turn-key estimate (not including land), site conditions, project location, and desired finishes will affect this range. For example, we estimate their 2,160 square foot Blue Ridge Home to cost around $395,000. For more information, see our list of homes from Barn Pros with cost estimates


DC Structures - (Damascus, OR)
DC Structures offers Oregonians customizable timber frame and barn-style kit homes that combine rustic appeal with modern functionality. Their kits include pre-engineered structural components, roofing, and insulation, making the assembly process smooth and efficient. Whether building a barn home or an equestrian facility, DC Structures provides durable home kits that are designed to handle Oregon’s rainy climate and scenic landscapes.
We estimate projects for a cabin kit home from DC Structures to cost between 3 to 5 times the base kit cost. This accounts for line items such as the kit cost, site preparations, shipping, and local assembly and finishing costs. For example, we estimate their 1,009 square foot Gearhart to cost around $403,600. For more information, see our list of homes from DC Structures with cost estimates


Purcell Timber Frame Homes - (Nelson, British Columbia)
Purcell Timber Frame Homes sells Oregon buyers a range of over 40+ customizable timber frame kit homes that emphasize sustainability and craftsmanship. Their kits include all structural components, including timber frames and roof systems, designed for easy assembly. Purcell’s designs—ranging from classic cabins to larger, contemporary homes—are built with energy efficiency in mind.
We estimate projects for a modern kit home from Purcell Timber Frame Homes to cost between $400 - $500+. While this is a turn-key estimate (not including land), site conditions, project location, and desired finishes will affect this range. For example, we estimate their 2,165 square foot The Contemporary Curve to cost around $968,703.


Stillwater Dwellings - (Seattle, WA)
Stillwater Dwellings provides modern, prefabricated kit homes to Oregon residents looking for energy efficiency and contemporary design. Their kits come with pre-engineered structural components, including framing, windows, and roofing, designed for quick assembly. Oregon homeowners can customize their homes with sustainable materials and energy-efficient features, making Stillwater Dwellings an excellent choice for eco-conscious builders.
We estimate projects for a modern prefab home from Stillwater Dwellings to cost between $500 - $900+. While this is a turn-key estimate (not including land), site conditions, project location, and desired finishes will affect this range. For example, we estimate their 2,000 square foot Signature Series to cost around $1,200,000. For more information, see our list of homes from Stillwater Dwellings with cost estimates


Whisper Creek - (Hamilton, MT)
Whisper Creek, along with their network of local distributors, offers Oregonians a range of customizable log and timber frame home kits. Their kits include the necessary materials for the structural shell of the home. With more than 40 models available, Whisper Creek homes are ideal for Oregon's varied climates, whether along the coast or in the mountains. The rustic appeal and durable design of their kits provide the perfect backdrop for Oregon’s scenic environments.
We estimate projects for a panelized home from Whisper Creek to cost between $400 - $500+. While this is a turn-key estimate (not including land), site conditions, project location, and desired finishes will affect this range. For example, we estimate their 1,800 square foot Yeti to cost around $810,000. For more information, see our list of homes from Whisper Creek with cost estimates.


Panelized Home Kits

FabCab - (Seattle, WA)
FabCab builds and sells Oregon homeowners fully customizable kit homes that blend modern design with eco-friendly construction. Their kits include all necessary structural materials, including timber framing and energy-efficient wall panels, making them ideal for Oregon’s varied climate. Their homes can be custom designed to suit everything from small ADUs to large family homes.
We estimate projects for a panelized cabin from FabCab to cost between $450 - $600+. While this is a turn-key estimate (not including land), site conditions, project location, and desired finishes will affect this range. For example, we estimate their 1,366 square foot Modcab to cost around $612,000. For more information, see our list of homes from FabCab with cost estimates


For project-specific help with your kit home in Oregon, consider our Prefab Coaching program. Or, continue researching your project with our resources for Prefab and Modular Homes in Oregon, Container Homes for Sale in Oregon, and Tiny Homes for Sale in Oregon.