Massimo Modular builds luxury prefab homes designed to thrive where traditional construction cannot. Seismic-rated. Smart home-integrated. Installed in two hours.
David Shan arrived in the United States with roughly $100 and built Massimo Motor Sports — a Texas manufacturer of UTVs, ATVs, and pontoon boats — into a publicly traded company on Nasdaq. Now he's doing it again in prefab homes, bringing the same playbook: manufacturing scale, global supply chains, and a dealer network that spans thousands of locations.
CITIC Design Institute patented modular splicing structure resists earthquakes over level 8 and typhoons over level 12. 70+ year estimated service life.
No on-site construction, no months-long build. Modules ship flatbed, crane into position, connect utilities. Done. Ready in hours, not months.
Every unit ships with integrated smart home management: smart lock, app-controlled lighting, climate, auto curtains — all from your phone.
Floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows deliver 270° views. Ultra-low-energy thermal insulation and double-glazed system keep you comfortable year-round.
Massimo Modular leverages the manufacturing scale, logistics network, and dealer relationships of a Nasdaq-listed parent company. The same operations that moved thousands of UTVs and boats now deploy modular homes nationwide.
Glamping is growing at 150%+ year-over-year. The housing crisis is making factory-built mainstream. Remote work is driving demand for secondary structures. Massimo Modular is positioned at the intersection of all three — backed by a publicly traded parent company with the manufacturing muscle to scale.