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RE: Austin Startup Is Working To Transform The Future Of Housing With 3D Printing
The problem is that you need real property on which to site the homes. A building lot can run from $20k or so on up, depending on location, location, location. The permitting process usually runs ~$5k or so, more than the cost of the printed tiny home.
Printing tiny homes doesn't even address the primary issue causing homelessness. As a builder, I am intimately aware not only of the dollar costs or property and permitting, but the tangled red tape invariably impeding any construction.
can't forget about all those extra costs and restrictions from gov :) 😂