Could a 3D Printed House Be the Answer to Affordable Retirement Housing?
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Rachel and Len have lived in Northern Virginia for their entire lives. During their 50 years of marriage, they raised three children, who all also reside in the Old Dominion state. They want to be near their children and grandchildren for as long as possible, but realize they may need to move south a bit to make it affordable. Recently, they discovered something incredible mentioned in the Virginia Mercury —
Virginia’s first 3D printed house is being built in Richmond! Could something affordable like this be the answer to their affordable retirement housing predicament?
As Rachel and Len have discovered, a revolutionary way to build homes is coming to Virginia that could be a potential solution to constructing more affordable houses. You may have heard of a 3D printer making small, plastic items for doll furniture and models, and even some small practical items, but 3D printers can also make life-size projects, including a 1,550-square-foot home planned for South
Richmond.
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