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How about 3D printing a house?
A company called Mighty Buildings is doing exactly that â and at least two Napa County residents are buying such a home.
For the next few weeks, locals can check it out in person.
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In the parking lot of the SpringHill Suites by Marriott at 101 Gateway Road East near the airport, Mighty Buildings has set up a studio home built using 3D printing technology.
No, itâs not a plastic house or built with Lego-like bricks, explained sales and marketing staffer Chao Chen. Itâs more sophisticated than that.
Some 133 years after it was built, the stately Victorian that overlooks a corner of Fuller Park in Napa will soon have a new owner.
In March, owners Paul and Julie Luckcuck placed the home, known as the Spencer House, on the market for $1.595 million. Today, the property, at 705 and 707 Seminary St., is in escrow, said Paul Luckcuck.
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The name of the buyer is not yet public, but that person intends to keep it as a multi-family home, said listing agent Realtor Marcia Hadeler.