Misawa Homes Australia
Established in Japan in 1967, Misawa Homes are well-regarded for their innovative design features as well as their technological excellence. So much so that most of the Japanese Antarctic Research Station, “Showa”, have been designed and manufactured by Misawa Homes. High performance features are inherent in all Misawa-brand homes. Misawa Homes have been the recipient of the Good Design Award from the Japan Institute of Design Promotion for 30 consecutive years. Misawa Homes has been expanding into the global market by partnering with local subsdaries. Homecorp is owned by Prime Life Technologies through Misawa Homes Australia.About Homecorp

OUR CAPABILITIES
As development experts, we have the capacity to undertake a diverse range of projects within the industry.
Homecorp maintains the right balance of process, speed, and safety through governance structures across our project delivery process.
Excellent governance is the foundation of our collective success. Our strategic disciplines of Safety, Commercial Management, Project Management, and Sustainability support the functions of Design, Documentation, Planning, Approval, Construction, Handover, and After Care.
Founded in 2004 in Queensland, Homecorp has delivered developments across South Australia and Brisbane as well as Perth, Victoria, the Gold and Sunshine Coasts.
Homecorp is owned by Prime Life Technologies. Prime Life Technologies seeks to enhance lives by challenging the status quo through homes, construction, and community creation.
Our vision is to develop inspiring communities of the future where people belong. Homecorp is proud to be developing homes and communities of the future.

OUR AWARDS
Built into our DNA is a deep entrepreneurial spirit of performance beyond expectations. Our commitment to this has been recognised through a range of awards.
Our display home in Palmview, Hamilton 28, won the $350,000-$450,000 Display Home
Our Palmview display home, Hamilton 28, won the 2021 $350,000-$450,000 Display Home
Our display home in Yarrabilba, Edison 26, won the $350,001- $500,000 Display Home
Our Hudson 23 & Elliston 24 at Pimpama Village were finalists in the $300,001-$400,000 Display Home