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Guess what they are building right outside of Austin, Texas. A 100-home development! Find out more about this fascinating project later in this email.
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šļø 3D-Printed Homes Become Feasible and Real
A long-time Clark fascination is slowly but surely becoming a reality.
If you guessed pre-fabricated and 3D-printed homes, youāre correct.
The most recent example: a 100-home development just outside of Austin, Texas.
Itās the worldās largest 3D-printed community. Created by Lennar in partnership with Icon, about 75% of the homes have sold.
The homes come in two- and three-bedroom models starting at almost $400,000. Theyāre all solar-powered.
Lennar co-CEO Stuart Miller touted resistance to hurricane-force winds and fire-resistant materials, also noting that the process of building this neighborhood already has led to efficiency gains in the process.
Each 40-foot printer operates 24 hours a day with an output comparable to 12 construction workers.
āI feel safer in this house than any house Iāve ever lived in, because itās so well built, itās not going to burn down,ā said Holly Feekings, who pays $26 a month in electricity in her printed home.
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