First Permitted 3D Printed House Hits US Market

January 29th, 2021 by Editor

SQ4D Inc. has announced it has listed for sale the first 3D printed home in the United States. The residential property, printed on site using SQ4D’s Autonomous Robotic Construction System (ARCS), is the first 3D printed home slated to receive a certificate of occupancy and is listed on MLS for sale as new construction for $299,999.

The 3D printed home will feature more than 1,400 square feet of living space, plus a 750 square foot, two and a half car garage on a quarter acre of land. The open floor plan includes three bedrooms, two full bathrooms. Built with concrete, SQ4D says the home will deliver strength and durability that conventional wood-frame construction cannot match. The company will be including a 50-year limited warranty on their 3D printed structures.

Stephen King of Realty Connect, the Zillow Premier agent who has the listing, said of the house “At $299,999, this home is priced 50% below the cost of comparable newly-constructed homes in Riverhead, NY and represents a major step towards addressing the affordable housing crisis plaguing long island.”

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