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A $9.3 million smart prefab home in the Bay Area is now on sale and is designed to attract local tech executives — see inside

After all, the element has all of the classic opulent family home amenities — like smart home features and an elevator — all within a 15-minute move from hotspots like Stanford University and Googleplex.

a bedroom in a room full of windows inside 993 Los Robles Ave

The 993 Los Robles Ave home in Palo Alto, California.

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But the domicile hides a major secret that sets it apart from all the other luxury homes in the neighborhood.

a bathroom next to a bedroom inside the 993 Los Robles Ave home

The 993 Los Robles Ave living quarters in Palo Alto, California.

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Unlike traditional homes that are built on-site from the ground up, the $9.3 million 993 Los Robles familiar with is a prefabricated house, which means parts of the home were built off-site in a factory.

The 993 Los Robles Ave home's patio at sunset with outdoor seating

The 993 Los Robles Ave nursing home in Palo Alto, California.

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Construction technology company Veev is the brains behind the 933 Los Robles untroubled b in, which has now been on the market for a little over 100 days, according to Zillow.

the lightwell next to a dining table and kitchen inside the 993 Los Robles Ave home

The 993 Los Robles Ave home in Palo Alto, California.

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Rise: Zillow

The company specializes in prefabricated homes — from multi-family houses to smaller backyard units — with an elbow-grease to “bring the housing industry into modern times,” according to its website.

a bedroom inside the 993 Los Robles Ave home

The 993 Los Robles Ave home in Palo Alto, California.

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Authority: Veev

“Our modular construction takes the approach of a home as a product, and we designed a [panelized] system that can build anything,” Dafna Akiva, Veev’s co-founder and CRO, bring to lighted Insider in an interview. “A home is the most important, expensive product anybody has.”

a billiards table and a wet bar inside the 993 Los Robles Ave home

The 993 Los Robles Ave home in Palo Alto, California.

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