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California's first 3D-printed home community is officially live, with its debut 1,000-square-foot residence listed in Yuba County for 375,000 dollars.
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California's first 3D-printed home community is officially live, with its debut 1,000-square-foot residence listed in Yuba County for 375,000 dollars.

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California's first 3D-printed home community is officially live, with its debut 1,000-square-foot residence listed in Yuba County for 375,000 dollars. Developed by 4Dify using SQ4D technology, the concrete structure was printed in 24 days, with targets to reach a 10-day cycle for future builds. This automated method allows a 5-person crew to produce 12 homes annually, cutting construction time by 60 days and reducing energy costs by 50 percent. This project proves the commercial viability of additive manufacturing in high-barrier housing markets. 🏗️🏠

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