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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. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. Special offer: $3 for your first 3 months! 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. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. 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. ....
The number of Napa County residents faced with losing their homes to foreclosure fell to record lows in 2020, according to Napa County assessor data. Only eight homes were lost to foreclosure in 2020, compared to 23 in 2019 and 27 in 2018. To compare, at the height of the recession in 2008, 749 Napa County homes were lost to foreclosure. Napa Valley real estate expert Logan Songer of Coldwell Banker Brokers of the Valley isnât surprised. âThe housing market has been one of the silver linings of this pandemic,â he said. There could be two factors at play, said Songer. One, a statewide eviction and foreclosure moratorium meant to protect Californians impacted by COVID-19. ....