Samara, a California-based producer of accent dwelling items (ADUs), put in its first modular residence for wildfire victims in Altadena, Calif., on Thursday, in partnership with nonprofit group Steadfast LA.
The set up, which befell final week, is a part of an area rebuilding effort in response to the harm attributable to the Eaton Hearth and Palisades Hearth within the Los Angeles space in January 2025. In collaboration with Steadfast LA, a nonprofit backed by billionaire developer and Los Angeles resident Rick Caruso, Samara presents properties for free of charge to individuals impacted by the wildfire, significantly long-time residents who have been underinsured and might’t afford to rebuild on their very own.
Samara CEO Mike McNamara mentioned his staff presently expects to put in about 10 properties for affected households, although that quantity might improve relying on accessible funding. The properties will principally be inbuilt Altadena, though his staff may contemplate websites in Pacific Palisades.
The modular properties, Samara’s two-bedroom, two-bath, 950-square-foot Yard XL fashions, could be prepared for occupancy inside 90 to 120 days of allow approval. As soon as the house is put in on a basis on web site, the Samara staff will spend a number of weeks getting ready the house by including decks, porches, awnings, carports, hardscaping, landscaping, fencing and different design options.
This fast, environment friendly end-to-end cycle time is a principal purpose modular housing has emerged as a compelling choice for communities rebuilding after a pure catastrophe. The properties are additionally constructed to be resilient to future fires.
“We construct a product that’s good for Southern California. It’s all fire-resistant, with fiber-cement exterior cladding, a steel roof and superior HVAC that filters out wildfire smoke. And it’s received all types of design options that don’t catch embers,” McNamara mentioned.
The Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed greater than 16,000 buildings mixed, a lot of which have been properties. Whereas Samara’s 950-square-foot residence fashions are comparatively modest in measurement, McNamara famous that about 600 properties within the Altadena space that burned down have been 1,000 sq. ft or much less.
Altadena, a extra mixed-income neighborhood than the upscale Pacific Palisades neighborhood, is residence to many longtime residents with out the monetary assets to rebuild on their very own. What’s extra, the time and rigors of the allowing and development course of additionally characterize important limitations to a contemporary begin.
“Navigating the development course of after a hearth like that, getting bids, contractors, managing all of the totally different elements, getting permits and determining your landscaping is [difficult],” McNamara mentioned. “We simply mentioned that we’re going to assist the folks that don’t have the monetary wherewithal or the sophistication to have the ability to go do these items.”
All of Samara’s yard properties and ADUs are inbuilt a 150,000-square-foot manufacturing unit in Mexicali, Mexico. The power, based on McNamara, has the capability to ship about two items per day, though manufacturing can range relying on the dimensions of the house.
Samara, which spun off from Airbnb in 2022, not too long ago announced another partnership with Prometheus Actual Property Group to deliver ADUs to 5 Prometheus multifamily communities within the San Francisco Bay Space. These ADUs can be positioned on vacant or underutilized areas, subsequently growing the variety of rentable items on web site.
