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Aristotle Kumpis
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3D Printed Homes - Thoughts?

Aristotle Kumpis
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Lake Forest, CA
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I don't have much knowledge of construction. But the companies that are offering 3D homes seems like it could help solve the housing crisis in the long term. Maybe they are better for mild climate areas. But does anyone have real feedback about how good the insulation is or how practical these homes really are? 

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    Brandon Weis
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    Brandon Weis
    • Property Manager
    • Lima, OH
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    We have one of the leading 3D Home companies near us in Northwest Ohio. I attended one of their events, and it truly seems like a great solution with very few drawbacks......eventually. From what I remember, they addressed all concerns such as insulation, insuring them, or anything else that might come up without relative problems. They truly seem like a great solution and housing option.

    The main issue is that they are still too expensive. As the technology continues to progress and they continue to get things more dialed in, I do think it could help quickly build reasonable homes to address the housing shortage. We are just not there yet with the price.

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