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Florida s First 3D-Printed Home Under Construction Amid Housing Affordability Crisis

by Tyler Durden Friday, Jul 23, 2021 - 10:40 PM While the federal government and Federal Reserve have been on a mission to inflate the debt away by boosting asset prices through unprecedented amounts of fiscal and monetary stimuli, housing affordability has become a significant issue for many Americans. To counter soaring costs of everything, from lumber to concrete to homes themselves, builders have begun to adopt 3D-printing technology to reduce costs.  Not too long ago, we noted  Screw Lumber, Just 3D-Print Your Next Home,  which is precisely what one builder did in Florida.  Florida s first 3D printed house began construction last week in Tallahassee, according to Tallahassee Democrat. 

Housing advocates hopeful about opportunities as Florida s first 3D printed house is built

Housing advocates hopeful about opportunities as Florida s first 3D printed house is built One Step Closer crews building first 3D house in Tallahassee By: WTXL Staff and last updated 2021-07-21 20:11:06-04 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) There s something pretty cool happening on Clay Street in the Griffin Heights neighborhood of Tallahassee, Florida. A home is being constructed using 3D printing technology. Fredrik Wannius with Printed Farms, who is providing the machinery for the 3D printed house, says this may be the future of residential and even commercial construction. Each week, each month new improvements are coming, said Wannius. The machine costs anywhere between $500,000 to $750,000 and can lay down about two feet of wall per day.

First Florida 3D printed house comes to Tallahassee

First Florida 3D printed house comes to Tallahassee One Step Closer crews building first 3D house in Tallahassee and last updated 2021-07-20 22:59:45-04 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — There s something pretty cool happening on Clay Street in the griffin heights neighborhood. Fredrik Wannius with Printed Farms, who is providing the machinery for the 3D printed house, says this may be the future of residential and even commercial construction. Each week, each month new improvements are coming, said Wannius. The machine costs anywhere between $500,000 to $750,000 and can lay down about two feet of wall per day. And pending appraisal, this first of its kind house in the sunshine state will cost about $175,000 to $200,000.

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