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RE: Austin Man First In United States To Live In A 3D Printed House

in LeoFinance4 years ago

The house looks really nice. I really do wonder how much it will affect the costs. The only problem I see is that I think the existing system will fight the 3D printing home system from taking dominance. They earn money off the extra time and manual work in building the house. Personally, I hope that housing costs drop to 25% or even 10% of the current prices. Maybe this way, we won't have a housing crisis in California.

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The only problem I see is that I think the existing system will fight the 3D printing home system from taking dominance.

They can try but it wont work. The start ups will start eating into their share if they do not embrace it.

We are going to see these companies license the technology out which means that builders will jump on board. If the big boys do not, others will.

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I think it will take time for it to happen. You can probably expect the 3D companies to spend millions of dollars to get their case read in court. I personally think the unions and environmental people will do that for the construction industry interests.

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