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Home » First Permitted 3D-Printed House Hits the Market
RIVERHEAD, NY—Construction technology company SQ4D Inc. has listed for sale the first 3D-rinted home in the United States. The residential property was printed on site using SQ4D's Autonomous Robotic Construction System (ARCS). It also 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 printed home features more than 1,400 square feet of living space, plus a 750 square foot 2.5 car garage on a 0.25 acre. This home includes 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and features an open floor plan. Built with concrete, this home will deliver strength and durability that conventional wood-frame construction cannot match. SQ4D is including a 50-year limited warranty on its 3D-printed structures.