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  2. Is This The Most Expensive Tiny Home Ever? 713-Square-Foot ...

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    A tiny cabin in Crested Butte, Colorado, measuring just 713 square feet has hit the market for $1.25 million – or $1,753 per square foot. Don't Miss: Miami is expected to take New York's place ...

  3. Construction 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    Europe's first 3D-printed residential house. The 3D Print Canal House was a construction project. [67] The first residential building in Europe and the CIS, constructed using the 3D printing construction technology, was the home in Yaroslavl (Russia) with the area of 298.5 sq. meters. The walls of the building were printed by the company ...

  4. 3D-Printed Houses: What Do They Cost and Are They Actually ...

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    Dustin Fox, Realtor and owner of Fox Homes, said you should expect to pay $15,000 for a one-bedroom home — and the prices go up from there. “Adding one more bedroom will [make the home] cost ...

  5. Tiny homes: Are they worth it? - AOL

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    How much is a tiny house? The average cost of a tiny home can vary widely based on factors such as size, location and customization. Generally, a basic tiny house might cost between $20,000 to ...

  6. 3D concrete printing - Wikipedia

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    The organization estimated that the 3D-printed concrete walls saved about 15% per square foot in building costs. The 1,738 ft 2 home in Arizona was constructed in the summer: a time when construction typically halts due to the extreme heat. 80% of the home was constructed using 3D printing including the interior and exterior walls, while the ...

  7. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    The typical size of a small home seldom exceeds 500 square feet (46 m 2). [117] The typical tiny house on wheels is usually less than 8 by 20 ft (2.4 by 6.1 m), with livable space totaling 120 sq ft (11 m 2) or less, for ease of towing and to exempt it from the need for a building permit.

  8. The house of the future will be recyclable: Introducing the ...

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    An answer to a global housing crisis? Above: The BioHome3D prototype was printed on the world's largest 3D polymer printer. Initial printing speeds of 20 pounds per hour have since ramped up to ...

  9. Tumbleweed Tiny House Company - Wikipedia

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    tumbleweedhouses .com. Tumbleweed Tiny House Company is a company in Sonoma, California that designs and builds small houses between 65 and 887 square feet (6 and 80 m 2 ), Many are timber-framed homes permanently attached to trailers for mobility. The houses on wheels are available to be purchased ready made and shipped to consumers, and are ...