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Would you buy this house if it was available in your country?

Yes
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No
32.00% (8 votes)

Total Votes: 25

#11. Posted:
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I think whoever came up with this is a crazy person...
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Wouldn't trust it, it would probably be gone in a wind storm lol
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Potion wrote
Rodent_Modz wrote honestly no i wouldn't that house probably be lucky to last 6 months tops


It would last quite a while actually. It would take the materials quite a while to even start wasting away. It's just a matter of do you want to live in this unconventional shape of a house.

I would personally rather just rent an apartment.


being it is made of concrete yes but honestly if it was made from a 3d printer with that cheap plastic it would break and be cold in there haha
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Think its a good idea for Shelter from natural disasters such as earth quakes, tsunami easy to create quick and gives family's a shelter until they can gain access to another house.

but living in it no.
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I used to play around with 3d printers all the time, in-fact one of the fans in my computer was 3d printed, and assembled. I think that all you people that are calling this crazy need to wake up and see how far we have come... even within the last 10 years let alone 100. This is awesome and it will only become cheaper and better.
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I may cost them $10,000 to make but let's be honest they're gonna sell them for so much more for profit.
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The average size of an Apartment is around 900 sq feet. This is less than half that. I do not think it is worth 10,000$. 400 sq feet is enough for 1 person to live in pretty uncomfortable.
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Donald_Trump wrote The average size of an Apartment is around 900 sq feet. This is less than half that. I do not think it is worth 10,000$. 400 sq feet is enough for 1 person to live in pretty uncomfortable.

I'm paying close to $8,000 to live in dorms and I can't be in them over the summer or any breaks and I share a room with somebody all we have is enough room for two beds two desks and a bathroom
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i would not live in a 3d printed house cause houses need installation and with 3d printed ones they wouldnt pass the safty test(if lets say its fully 3d printed) then thats a whole different story but for 10k$ ill just make my own house bigger, dont get me wrong as long as its insulated and has fully sound proof walls then why not
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If this is 10k even in pounds i would buy it in a heartbeat if it was proven to last for over say 100years
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