Here's what the first 3D-printed home for sale looks like

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The homebuilding industry is on the edge of a revolution.

At least that’s the way Kirk Andersen sees it. He just used 3D-printing technology to build a 900-square-foot model home on Long Island. He is about to build another one, too – the first 3D-printed home in the United States to be marketed to the public.

The new home will be slightly larger at 1,500 square feet and will feature three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a garage. It is listed at just under $299,000, about half the price of a comparable newly built home in the area.

Demand is off the charts.

“By the time I walk out of this house I’ll have 20 emails, 20 voicemails, and 20 texts, and by the time I get to respond to them I will have another 20 emails, 20 texts and 20 voicemails, so it’s nonstop,” said Stephen King, the real estate agent for the property.

Andersen is director of operations at SQ4D, a New York-based company with barely a dozen employees. While other companies have 3D-printed small structures that are being used to house the homeless, Andersen’s firm is the first company using the technology specifically for the for-sale market.

“We started making small, desktop 3D printers and came up with the idea that we needed to disrupt the housing market and the construction industry,” said Andersen.

So they scaled up their printer, a so-called Autonomous Robotic Construction System. After a lot of testing, they printed the foundation, interior and exterior walls and utility conduits for the model home in just two days.

It looks like a massive spout squeezing out concrete toothpaste in long lines, but the result is an incredibly solid, resistant structure. The raw walls look a bit like concrete corduroy, but they can be smoothed depending on the buyer’s tastes.

It requires little labor to build, and the price is low — two potentially attractive points as the industry contends with a severe labor shortage and high material costs.

The recent spike in the price of lumber is hitting builders hard. It added about $26,000 to the cost of construction of the average home, according to a new estimate by the National Association of Home Builders. Concrete is far cheaper.

Homebuyers, too, are grappling with challenges in the market. Supply is tight for entry level buyers, while most of the growth these days is happening on the high end.

“We’re trying to build homes and houses in half the time for half the price,” said Andersen. “Our profits will be higher and we will be able to show that with more projects that we do.”

It wasn’t easy getting the permits to build the for-sale home, which is down the road from the model. Andersen said he had to work with local officials, teaching them about the process and the potential. He said the area’s zoning regulations are notoriously difficult. But, Andersen adds, that’s why he chose the location, so he would be ready for anything on ensuing projects.

Some people are just looking out of curiosity, but others are serious buyers. The Johnsons of Kansas City are hoping to move closer to where their son lives in New York.

“We’ve been looking since September of last year at a lot of homes in the two counties, and it’s just impossible to find anything at this price,” said Mitch Johnson.

“And this quality,” Patty Johnson chimed in.

There are already multiple offers on the house, some from regular buyers, others from investors. Andersen said he has also gotten a lot of interest from developers who want him to build 3D housing developments.

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This technology will only keep getting better, faster and cheaper and when other 3D printer companies create competition it things will really speed up.

Dogbertforpresident
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I like the raw look. Just start cranking these out and don’t stop until everybody has a house to live.

americanextreme
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Your own customs designed house built in a few days for half the price and less risk. Sign me up.

JoeMacStevens
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*NOW 3D PRINT* Tiny Home Village for homeless, immediately! before the rich

entvisual
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"And this quality"

Cuts to grey lasagna

Kgknipp
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Imagine going on vacation and there's a lot that has nothing on it and then a week later there's u-haul trucks moving into these houses 🤣

corstang
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I wonder how many 3D printed houses are going to be “The first 3d printed house...”. 🤣🤣🤣

TuscaniGT
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I got to admit 3D printing seemed like Alien Technology to me.When I see the myriad of uses and applications it can be used for I am left in awe. Using it for Housing is a life changing idea.

toni_wood
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This is the worlds 30th 1st 3d printed home.

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When they mentioned faces, I immediately thought of Squidward's house.

ninjanerdstudent
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Wait till AMAZON gets a wift of this.

Oprah (voice): YOU GET A HOUSE, you get a house, your all going home with 🤣🤣🤣

Jojodone
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I'm so in love. I have been in love with 3D printed houses for years.

willalrightaustin
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Technology will pop the bubble finally

miaexpress
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it’s amazing how far our technology has come. would never have thought of this in the 80s

Keir
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everyone's job is slowly being automated away

alan-diww
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"I'm a construction worker" (Robot - 2090)

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no termite damage here.. but fractures due to settling will be interesting

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As a grad student invested in 3d printing research, I'm very proud of this tech.

propotato
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Amazing..Bring it on. We need this to cool off real estate..

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AWESOME! NEW TECHNOLOGY IN BUILDERS! Thinking outside the BOX. 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

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