actually, not really. you can cook outside, on like a fireplace cause a stove is expensive. but i feel like for the size and equipment needed you could do something cheaper
@@longlee1100 Not only it is fun to revolt, but most if not all laws were written by people who are dumber than you. The reason being is people in the past ignore how big earth is, how much arable land there is, how big and deep the ocean is, how to use Google Earth because it didn't exist. There are so much dead people who made laws didn't know so much so that our society is detrimental to the point life expectancy in the US is decreasing. How dumb is that?
Students? nope, these would be very useful for the *majority of the entire population* (poor/working class people) that keep getting provoked into retaliation against unrealistic/unaffordable/unsustainable apartment rent (just begging to get private landlords whipped with rent control) and extreme house prices.
@@astraldragon5483 in my areas nearly all of the homes and living accommodation have been taken by students, and what's more sickening is any new accommodation isn't being built for ordinary people ,all the new buildings are for students only..so they have nearly all the old and getting all the new also...literally smashed down a bus station and apartments blocks to build student accommodation in an area that's just had 5+ other student blocks built. Kind of glad they are building up debt for worthless degrees while hard working people or jobless are left on the streets or without enough money to feed themselves and families. Priorities are so truly twisted.
Jj W it would probably warp 😂(if you don’t know 3d printing it means that part of the first layer doesn’t stick when printing so the whole thing just screws up while printing)
Jake Wright ^This. 100% correct Jake Also Texas and Arizona have plenty of places to buy cheap. 250k out there will buy what costs 500k-700k in California or New York. The wage may be a bit lower but the taxes, fees more than make up for it. Time to move ☺️
Haha you're acting like 500K is alot where I live a "good deal" for a single family home is 900K. Most go for a Million and up! I'll never own a home in my hometown. :(
$4000?? I call BS. Floor slab, foundations, plumbing, windows, door, roof & electrical will cost waaayy more than that. The walls are only a tiny portion of a build like this.
I'll look into the actual costs of this. Maybe a blank slate build with no plumbing or electricity is $4000. After all they are developing this for third world countries, people who don't have running water or electricity anyways.
No one deserves to be homeless if you can work or contribute to society you deserve something to live in.God bless you for your work you will be rewarded.
Jimbo 757 Of course respect for others goes a long way.But only thing i want for myself 😊😆Imagine getting one of these machines and making your our vaction home at a afforable price wow 😁😃😄.
Icon has built one that can withstand heavy snow. It can be seen on their website. Although, in Texas it could use a little insulation in order to keep the air conditioning bill down.
@steal threaded concrete had not been proven for centuries but rather developed through the centuries. there's been a bunch of improvements and nowadays we've got a state of the art mix. problem is that your high quality concrete isn't usable for printing so they're using something else. they're gonna be using way more material than in traditional technology, the walls are gonna weight way more, their insulating properties are gonna be way worse. those are not problems caused bye the fact that this technology is young. problem is it isn't worth developing- majority of the building costs lays in the finishing (plumbing, wiring, finishing floors) and not in the construction. they're saving a week of human labor but offsetting it with higher material costs and poor quality. cash grab start up made to flease ignorants.
@@GMeza-cy5xv interface but most people don’t buy frequently. I bought an 8+ and I don’t need to switch it while it being fun and nice to have. Just don’t spend to much on apple. The pixel is also nice too tho
JoMain nah dude. 4k for wall without any house accocories. you need 2k more for roof. 2 k more for sanitairy. 3 k fro plumbing. and developer profit 10k. it ended up 20k
I call bs on the 24 hour figure. Maybe for the printing not the finished product. Even if they had 20 people working on it a 24 hour finish would still be unlikely. and then paying all the people to finish it would go way over $4000. claims made in the vid seem very misleading.
I need to be able to purchase one here in California!!!! I am 56 yrs and cant qualify to rent a studio apartment!!!! I worked for 35+ years in the real estate industry and raised a child on my own. We need just as much help right here!!!!
True that...i also worked for 35 years and can't afford a one bedroom apt in soCal. My hubs works full time and i make a little side money....we rent a room which is very common here. A25k or even 35k little home would change our lives in a very positive way.
@J W democrat and republican are merely two sides of the same coin, wake up they both get their wages from the same employer. The trick is to stay nuetral and vote for people who want less governement and less regulations, taking sides only makes you a blind cheerleader
Move. Problem solved. Even if we had these cheap houses in California, it wouldn't help you. There would just be more houses that you can't qualify for. Move. You can find work anywhere with 35+years of experience.
@@bryanmiller476 I aware of how this somewhat similar to FDM but the words "3D printing" include more than just FDM printers. Furthermore, you're limited in what is achievable by pouring one layer of concrete over another. That aspect alone means it cannot be classified as "3D printing". 3D printing are buzzwords used to get attention for everything and it bugs me.
Yeah, never would have thought that 3-D printing will come this far. Those ideas of 3-D printing a car all those years ago suddenly doesn't seems that far-fetched anymore.
@@carlobella1850 a lot of factors play into their addictions though. sure, they might be addicts but a lot of them were basically set up for it by things like a poor childhood or injuries. a lot of people also just can't afford to live here
Liberty for every minimum wage work. No more apartments they can never own. No more 30 year unpayable bank loans. This is freedom! Thank you guys so much. God Bless you all!
Geoff Simms not just for poor people that defeats the entire purpose of what they’re saying in the same sentence because anything under high class is struggling to help each other period everyone should be included who does not have a home period.
one day that technology will be able to print entire cities. Hopefully with this the cost of housing will go down in big cities like LA, San Francisco or NY.
TheOneTheOnly W the Chinese made a hole city blog with this technique. They did use a different model and they probably had less artefacts from the printer on the walls.
Geniusboy 79 Only because you want to play computer games 24/7? Get to your parents and do sth with them. You never know when they will die. So love them and give them a hug right now!
Obviously the room used as office space would be where the kitchen would go. But they're using this particular building as an office, not a living quarters.
You know what part of the US would really benefit from this technology? Puerto Rico. I know that it is a territory and not a state. But if your still in the proof on concept stage, need to be sure that it can be done in the time and budget you said and want to start small, but scale up as needed across a larger area; Puerto Rico might welcome the assistance.
Indeed. after what Maria and Irma did, I'm sure many families wouldn't mind getting house like those in here. I'm still seeing families living with other people...
A 3D printed home for US $5,000 having: two (2) bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, toilet,+ bathroom; would be best. Cost can be adjusted depending on the needs of the persons. A corner of the living room or Master Bedroom can be used as a study/office space.
Why are you taking it to El Salvador? You could charge more here and use the difference to build them for free in the south? I would pay double for one here in the states I refuse to pay what houses are selling for now.
That's your choice to not pay for what anything is selling for. Things are worth what people pay for them, so as long as there is a market for the product then people will line up for it. That's why iPhones sell for a thousand bucks when it costs $370 to make them. Real estate is an investment more than a purchase. Things like cars an electronics only depreciate in value, but the house I built 2 1/2 years ago for $377K is selling for nearly $500k now. But if spending money on rent instead of a mortgage is more appealing to you, then by all means go that route. They are building nearly as many apartment complexes as homes in my neck of the woods, so clearly there is a demand for that too. It just blows me away that I pay the same on my morgage for a 3600 sq ft house as a friend at work is paying for rent on an 800 sq ft apartment with no yard, garage, storage, or anything even remotely similar to a house.
Our government in the US would not make this type of housing legal. The government wants houses to be expensive so they can collect more in property taxes
With cheap labor and materials in el Salvador. You can build the same house for $4,000 and create jobs for poor contruction workers so they could feed their family instead of this company making all the money for their 3d printer machine.
That's a pretty nice looking house. Could totally work as a cabin in the woods type of thing. Just add in a kitchen and it'll be perfect as a cabin in the woods. Give it some solar power for everything, not to mention wind power, maybe have a basement added in for weather and for the supercapacitors...
I'd love to see these guys team up with Habitat for Humanity to provide sturdy housing at an even more affordable cost. This would cut down the cost of cheap housing and open up the financing to help even more people.
Lauren Bennett... No! Families will simply come into the USA illegally,feed off our national teats and send the necessary cashola back to their beautiful but terrible leftist political homelands or stay here and help ruin and take over our nation.Here's your sign...
Robot Boy . You are so right. Hong Kong is so tiny. Wasn't it a fort or castle to begin with? I would say Hong Kong needs to build a Underwater city. Now that would be cool.
@@Who-cu9eu It won't be free. It still costs money. But goes from $750,000-$2.5 million to own a decent home to $4k-$50k. Costs eventually come down as everything has been getting cheaper to make besides homes. ANd now homes are finally joining the cheap ranks.
I love the idea, but have a few questions of my own. 1) how big can you make it? 2) is there a process to finish the interior? So it doesn't look like painted concrete. 3) how great of a savings would there be, if at all, over a same sized house built by conventional methods?
An oven costs more than anything you can ever cook in it. A dishwasher costs more than any dish you'll put in it. An industrial sewing machine costs upwards of $6000 to print shirts that sell for $10-$12. John Deere Corn tractors sell for $100,000 while large quantities of corn sell for under $25.
Cooley96 , i was hoping somebody was gonna say something that made sense, the machines and robots that build cars cost more than the cars, well no shit shirlock
@@Cooley96 well I look at it this way, a John Deere farm tractor or Industrial Tractor or whatever you want to call it. Cost a hundred grand but yet the TV show "Dangerous catch" has people working in small fishing boats in freezing, rough Waters for weeks at a time picking up and putting out large crab traps for Dungeness crab and king crab. 20 minutes in the water if you fall overboard is basically death. I don't see any of those hazards when it comes to building one of these farm tractors in a factory. But yet they charge an arm and a leg LOL just because a group of Engineers long ago has mastered building tractors and have automated the process more or less. The same thing goes for the housing market, I feel like that's a scam. Now if the house was like a tree and growing a new limb would be like adding an extra bedroom on to the house within a 10-year period. Then I would say by all means the value of the house should go up. But otherwise I feel as though home value prices shooting up over the last 10 or 12 years is not worth it in my opinion unless you're selling. Value is just not there. Everyone can throw out supply and demand all they want but I just don't see it that way. But I do love this concept and I wonder what the cost of the machinery is? As far as 3D printing a house.
Blame the politicians, both democrat ans republican. Over-regulation prevents us from helping our own. It will take decades to get this to pass building code in California. They would rather see people living and dying on the streets than to allow even one 3d-printed home. There is no money in it for the politicians; the homeless are not known for their large campaign contributions/bribes. Don't believe any of them when they talk about how much they care about the homeless. They just want them to disappear.
Just the foundation and wooden cover would cost well over $10,000. How much of the cost of a home really comes from the frame? If you remove wall finishing, electrical wiring, counters, cabinets, plumbing, and such, the cost drops quickly. Insulation in shipping containers would be far cheaper if we are just looking at the structure.
Finally....After All This Time They’ve 3D Printed a Home in the US. It would be great if it solves homelessness here as well. In some, way, shape, form, or fashion. 🏠
It's the US's fault for not having a security net for those in bad situations. Healthcare can bankrupt you, small wages and poor education mean you can't escape poverty. The dream is over, the markets are saturated
Great building system lousy design. What will happen is the people will constrct an exterior kitchen the living room will become a sleeping area, the land it sits on: a garden. Designers try to understand the needs of the people who will be using your designs. Hearth and Home means the kitchen is the key element in any house. It would be smart to include that in any design. And think about Children!
Malcolm, no, the kitchen is not necessarily the key element in any house. And an exterior kitchen makes a lot of sense, for instance in Kenya. In EU and USA people pay an arm and a leg to have an exterior kitchen. In Kenya this is part of normal design :-)... Living room? I see most houses being completely molested by the presence of TV's.
This house was built in Austin, Texas, USA as a demonstration project. It's made to look like our idea of a (semi-)conventional home to show the concept. There's no kitchen at present because it's being used as an office - in a neighborhood (mine) crammed with restaurants. And it's relatively simple to add an indoor or other room, either with this method or conventionally. Most importantly, CNC-built villages are going up in poor areas. New Story is a non-profit. The perfect, as they say, is the enemy of the good, especially when the good can be life-changing.
$4000? Great price is USA, but probably outrageous in el Salvador. Maybe they should use the money to teach the locals to build using local materials. Cool tech though! I'd buy one!
Locals arent homeless due to a lack of homes theyre homeless because theyre stupid and giving them these houses will not solve anything at all. Teaching them to build is the only good idea.
@@waynepayne9875 wow. Please stop. Egypt is in Africa. They had castles probably long before most of all of Europe. Point being, European technology has a major jump start during the renessance era. They left the entire world in the dust.
@@asdfgoogle They had the same amount of time to develop as europe did, and they didn't. Also, the egyptians that build the pyramids were arab european, the only african egyptians were the nubians, who arrived at the end of ancient egypt. There is no head start. Stop making excuses for what is an inferior culture.
I think it's a great concept. But as many homeless people that we have in America, alot of them being veterans. Why does these organizations always want to go help other countries?
I hate these kinds of responses to helping other countries. America is getting help too we don’t need EVERYTHING for ourselves. Entire cities live in lean-tos covered in tarps. El Salvador has shanty towns of thousands with no power, water, plumbing that overflow with shit and piss when it rains because everyone has no option but to go in holes they dig overside their doors. I understand not all is perfect in the US but there are other countries who would benefit more from this technology. I am happy they are starting in third world countries. Selfish mindset.
How about you help these people you care so much about? Can you see the homes of the people they are helping? Do you have any idea of how good a situation the people you want to help have it in comparison? I don't think you do and if you do and still hold the same opinion, then you're part of the problem.
There are people that have lived on a tent or a hut they’re entire lives...what you are doing here is going to change everything for them. Where can people like me can send a donation? It’s not gonna be much, but I want to contribute too! Thank you for what you are doing!
If you use PPR, you can DIY, you would pay some USD 200 for all necessary water piping to the edge of the plot (40 meter). It is really not rocket science. The machine for doing the piping cost USD 20 to buy.
@@davidsvarrer8942 Don't water companies have to have a line nearby or otherwise build one if there isn't? What machine is used for assembling pipes? A wrench?
This technology shall be used all around the world. I am architect in Sydney. a very old house in a bad suburb cost over 1 million. because of the greedy of government and people. ordinary people can not afford. hope the new tech will transform the world.
TheCherrytree123 If you're an architect you should really know this cost and method is complete BS. There are way better methods for cheap construction. This is a total gimmick designed to get attention.
After I grow my Oil & Gas ETF portfolio to 1million next year, I will to donate about 10 homes like these a year to families all over. There even recycled plastic homes for $10k. Thing is, many of these greedy companies jack the prices of the homes up 3x just because they are cheap to build.
Why do we need to leave the country to help the homeless? Why not solve our own housing issues first. I’m sure homeless Americans would like to know the answer to that question.
This is great! Thank you. I would love to introduce this project in Germany and in Europe, even in Greece, too. Keep on providing shelter for poor and homeless people, please. Thank you! Andreas Klamm
Luis C. It’s really a wonderful idea. I wish they could do this in Canada but add a way to heat the home. We have many people suffering on the streets here.
I hope this gcr happens soon so I can invest in homes for vets, homeless, domestic violence and mental people to have a place to stay and I would help thein get a job that would work in conjunction with owning the home.
You probably have to qualify and be put on a waiting list. What’s the point? It’s probably like winning the lottery just to be able to get into one. The ultimate Tease.
@Denise, Yes really ... Adobe earth domes or rammed earth techniques you could build 2 more bedrooms for about 500 dollars easily. So called Earthships made of used car tires or bottles only require labor at best. Same with cob structures which cost you a few bails of hay at best. All I need is a axe and a forest. Voila log cabin. Just look it up and find out why they call it 'dirt cheap'. And the domes will literally withstand earthquakes and CAT 5 hurricans with ease.
The $4,000 most likely just that cost in the material Just the concrete and maybe some wiring and Plumbing that's not factoring in the labor and the other costs associated with it. So if you want one of built in the states it probably going to cost 60 Grand or more.
Anyone want to come to Uruguay and help me build an adobe or rammed earth house? Depending on your experience, I will pay you and will pay for room and board. I am just a few blocks away from most beautiful lovely soft sand beach. It would be a great experience!
I'm a licensed contractor, and I'm 100% positive any builder can build a house that size in less then 24hrs, and would cost around the same price, maybe even cheaper depending on what state you live in.
My thoughts exactly. We have way too many people in poverty HERE. No other countries are coming here to fix our homelessness problems, so we should fix things here first.
If they tried it here they would probably get bogged down in bureaucracy and not get permits for 10 or 20 years. Just my opinion knowing what a shit system of government we have.
That’s CNC controlled pouring, been around for decades, not 3D printing. Assuming free land, does that 4K include the cost of a slab, plumbing, electrical, etc.?
There are self-driving cars, trucks and there are robots that bring objects from A to B and can also open doors independently if you combine these technologies so 3D home printers with self-driving cars and robots because you can build whole cities. Once you have programmed this correctly, the efficiency is unimaginable!!!
Dubleau W Yeah and so are most houses when a sizable earthquake occurs. You want to make it earthquake proof well you’re going to have to spend some good money. It costs, as does everything else in life.
@@aoeu256 and govermnet owning ever peice of land and to start to build you have to first buy land then get a house title deed,than but stuff necessary for house and build or pay someone else to build it. so it costs around millions and the system makes all of uf rent slaves who has no future of having home in our wantedlocation because only way of buying house is appearanlty is being rich.
My point is that instead of whittling away at it we can create a stronger system and hack at it, knock poverty down in chunks. We arent saying these efforts arent noble, helpful or pure. It's just that we need to leverage synergy
@@sugarstars3438 I claim no greater understanding of the problem than anyone else. I'm just one of those folks who recognize that resolving it will take a great deal more than "printing" houses.
In my humble opinion, I believe a kitchen would be useful.
A kitchen should be a priority over an office 100%
Yeah, and a second bedroom.
Without a kitchen, it’s not really a livable house, it’s just a shelter.
actually, not really. you can cook outside, on like a fireplace cause a stove is expensive. but i feel like for the size and equipment needed you could do something cheaper
How bout a place to shower.. that wasn't a bathroom
let face it. the cost of building a house has never been the problem. the problem lies with acquiring the land to build the house
Long Lee agree. Those machines costs money, labour is involved and what about the land?
Well, its a problem here.
The people can revolt against a small group of people (the government) to make sure all citizens get 1,000 square feet of free land to build a home.
@@crazieeez ah one of the millennial and their entitlement belief.
@@longlee1100 Not only it is fun to revolt, but most if not all laws were written by people who are dumber than you. The reason being is people in the past ignore how big earth is, how much arable land there is, how big and deep the ocean is, how to use Google Earth because it didn't exist. There are so much dead people who made laws didn't know so much so that our society is detrimental to the point life expectancy in the US is decreasing. How dumb is that?
These tiny room designs could actually be very useful for students on abudget
what is expensive is not the house, it is the land where the house is built
@@fren111 that's why I said design..........
Students? nope, these would be very useful for the *majority of the entire population* (poor/working class people) that keep getting provoked into retaliation against unrealistic/unaffordable/unsustainable apartment rent (just begging to get private landlords whipped with rent control) and extreme house prices.
@@astraldragon5483 in my areas nearly all of the homes and living accommodation have been taken by students, and what's more sickening is any new accommodation isn't being built for ordinary people ,all the new buildings are for students only..so they have nearly all the old and getting all the new also...literally smashed down a bus station and apartments blocks to build student accommodation in an area that's just had 5+ other student blocks built.
Kind of glad they are building up debt for worthless degrees while hard working people or jobless are left on the streets or without enough money to feed themselves and families. Priorities are so truly twisted.
@@tesstickle7267 relax.
‘Why did my 3D printed house fall down?’
‘Sorry, there was a typo in the foundation wall.’
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Imagine seen "error" on the ceiling or wall😂
Stupid semicolon
Daveron James N. Evediente it’s made from cement.
Jj W it would probably warp 😂(if you don’t know 3d printing it means that part of the first layer doesn’t stick when printing so the whole thing just screws up while printing)
It can be constructed for under $4000. But it will be sold for probably something like $25,000.
onee And like 250k or more in CA.
I agree, I hate greed! I can't stand greed! especially corporate greed!
Yeah. Shit ain't free. That's a very small margin of profit to keep things going and help end homelessness as they claim. Don't be silly.
@@zpardus Laces out Finkle!
You sound dumb.
Cost of 4 iPhones.....
Or the cost of 64 of Nokia 3.1 Android phones ... (That Nokia 3.1 is darn smart!)
@Faro Norton Faro Norton r/woooosh
@Coconut in My butt he said it ironically
🤣😂🤣
@Coconut in My butt up. Butt. Coconut.
"poor"heck I would put 2 together so i am not working for 20 years to buy a 500k box in a soulless urban hell.
Guapo da God Don’t move to Texas...it’s overcrowded now and costs are skyrocketing
Jake Wright ^This. 100% correct Jake
Also Texas and Arizona have plenty of places to buy cheap. 250k out there will buy what costs 500k-700k in California or New York. The wage may be a bit lower but the taxes, fees more than make up for it. Time to move ☺️
@barbara gill they aren't going to die though, that's the problem. Lmao that's why things are the way they are already.
Move to a soulful urban hell
Haha you're acting like 500K is alot where I live a "good deal" for a single family home is 900K. Most go for a Million and up! I'll never own a home in my hometown. :(
To properly test the home for durability you shouldn't test it as a home office but as your main residence 😅
Why
Because it is supposed be used as a home, not a home office..
With kids
Exactly
Oh, and should have included a kitchenette. Daily use of heat like an open fire or stove would show how durable that mortar really is.
I'm thinking of an 80s song....the walls coming tumbling dowwwnnnnn....
$4000?? I call BS. Floor slab, foundations, plumbing, windows, door, roof & electrical will cost waaayy more than that. The walls are only a tiny portion of a build like this.
Yep, dug a bit further. This home costs $55K. Clickbait bullshit.
@@DiscoFang thank you.
I'll look into the actual costs of this. Maybe a blank slate build with no plumbing or electricity is $4000. After all they are developing this for third world countries, people who don't have running water or electricity anyways.
so how people with no electricity or even water system going to afford this ? $4k?
@@mysteriousstranger1227 i believe its contractual with their govermment
No one deserves to be homeless if you can work or contribute to society you deserve something to live in.God bless you for your work you will be rewarded.
And who deserves to pay for their home? Oh yea, me again. Stupid question.
Jimbo 757 Of course respect for others goes a long way.But only thing i want for myself 😊😆Imagine getting one of these machines and making your our vaction home at a afforable price wow 😁😃😄.
@@alexander2685 it's might not be so difficult to make. Looks like a scaled up 3d printer.
If a man wont then let him starve....
Now let’s see how it holds up against strong winds, heavy rain, heat, and other natural factors to see its true worth.
There's also no kitchen and if you're not living alone or you're claustrophobic goodluck lmao
Icon has built one that can withstand heavy snow. It can be seen on their website. Although, in Texas it could use a little insulation in order to keep the air conditioning bill down.
Aaah that’s cool! It all depends on the location and environment conditions lol Thank you for the info!
benjovi55 did you watch the video to is made out of wood and mortar
@steal threaded concrete had not been proven for centuries but rather developed through the centuries. there's been a bunch of improvements and nowadays we've got a state of the art mix. problem is that your high quality concrete isn't usable for printing so they're using something else. they're gonna be using way more material than in traditional technology, the walls are gonna weight way more, their insulating properties are gonna be way worse.
those are not problems caused bye the fact that this technology is young. problem is it isn't worth developing- majority of the building costs lays in the finishing (plumbing, wiring, finishing floors) and not in the construction. they're saving a week of human labor but offsetting it with higher material costs and poor quality. cash grab start up made to flease ignorants.
Choose wisely
A) 4 Apple pro stands - 3996$
B) One 3D Printed house - 4000$
Apple is a joke. Who buys Apple products anyway?
This is the funniest comment here
@@GMeza-cy5xv much americans buy apple products
@@GMeza-cy5xv me
@@GMeza-cy5xv interface but most people don’t buy frequently. I bought an 8+ and I don’t need to switch it while it being fun and nice to have. Just don’t spend to much on apple. The pixel is also nice too tho
“Human workers” thank you for clarifying their species, I was worried they where martians
I laughed when I saw "human workers"
Lol
Could have been robot workers
Could've been bear workers, you wouldn't have known!
No, trump denied them their H1B. No Martians allowed. Tough to build a fence that will keep them out though.
It looks like decorating a cake lol
I'm hungry.
Eat the house, lol
🖕
Ungrateful ;(
Wkwkwk
Why do I see your comment on every TH-cam video I watch ._.
I would love to see this used here for the homeless in our country aswell!
No. Shut up.
They are. First house going up in Tempe.
Really Good & Noble Idea! Now ask The MOSTTLY European American politicians Why They Won't Even Consider it!
This is why I love Austin so much. There is a lot of good hearted people there.
this machine can change the world.. Peace v
JoMain nah dude. 4k for wall without any house accocories. you need 2k more for roof. 2 k more for sanitairy. 3 k fro plumbing. and developer profit 10k. it ended up 20k
azan subhie ...if you want first world standards. It's basically the new Fema camp tent house.
I call bs on the 24 hour figure. Maybe for the printing not the finished product. Even if they had 20 people working on it a 24 hour finish would still be unlikely. and then paying all the people to finish it would go way over $4000. claims made in the vid seem very misleading.
I prefer Peace VI or MCM or Y
oow.. i see.. thanks captian
Lies. The title is totally false!
It costs $55,000 and took a lot longer than a day to build.
Where did you got this information so I can look it up myself?
Right on. They say their "goal" is $4,000!
@@derdox3651 I heard it in the comments below
@@truth.speaker they could be lying too you need to adjudicate
@@lancebitoy8912 no i saw the comment that said that too but it did say goal not currentt price
The only way to be able to afford housing in todays market
...wow, that's sad, so true, but also so god dang sad. Reading your comment pains me.
If it follows the trend of what happened to tinyhouse prices, it'll be $400,000 in just a few years!
Idk about everywhere else but in Houston the price of the land is the thing that is killing people
Lauren Bennett land is relatively cheap in Mississippi.
Lauren Bennett aren't you, a niece of *The Great **_T B_** ?*
I need to be able to purchase one here in California!!!! I am 56 yrs and cant qualify to rent a studio apartment!!!! I worked for 35+ years in the real estate industry and raised a child on my own. We need just as much help right here!!!!
Yeah California is getting too expensive for your every day working class...
True that...i also worked for 35 years and can't afford a one bedroom apt in soCal. My hubs works full time and i make a little side money....we rent a room which is very common here. A25k or even 35k little home would change our lives in a very positive way.
@J W democrat and republican are merely two sides of the same coin, wake up they both get their wages from the same employer. The trick is to stay nuetral and vote for people who want less governement and less regulations, taking sides only makes you a blind cheerleader
Amen to that. I guess our country is not good enough for him.
Move. Problem solved. Even if we had these cheap houses in California, it wouldn't help you. There would just be more houses that you can't qualify for.
Move. You can find work anywhere with 35+years of experience.
This isn't 3D printing. I wish people would stop calling everything 3D printed. This is CNC concrete pouring.
James Crud it’s 3d printing like a home 3d printer that uses melted plastic filament one layer on top of itself at a time
It's 2D printing repeated many times.
The point is that windows, and buried structures for utilities are still done by humans. Also interior work is all still human.
@@bryanmiller476 it's not printing plastic. It's pouring mortar via computer.
@@bryanmiller476 I aware of how this somewhat similar to FDM but the words "3D printing" include more than just FDM printers. Furthermore, you're limited in what is achievable by pouring one layer of concrete over another. That aspect alone means it cannot be classified as "3D printing".
3D printing are buzzwords used to get attention for everything and it bugs me.
can't lie thats pretty fucking cool
Yeah, never would have thought that 3-D printing will come this far. Those ideas of 3-D printing a car all those years ago suddenly doesn't seems that far-fetched anymore.
This is cool. Why don't they start here with the homeless people in the United States first
@@carlobella1850 i dont think most homeless americans choose their life either
@@carlobella1850 a lot of factors play into their addictions though. sure, they might be addicts but a lot of them were basically set up for it by things like a poor childhood or injuries. a lot of people also just can't afford to live here
No safety net for Americans. If they get health complications, then *BAM* no pay, and no free healthcare. Really is 2nd world
People still have to own property/land in order to own a home.
I think the biggest reason is cost of land, in some places in the south land is readily available.
$4000 dollar house: Exists
Anyone who can afford it: It's *almost* free real estate.
where is the free real estate ?
You don't know what real estate is
Michigan
Am looking for fixerupgrate house 3 bedroom 2 bath
Ink Blot it’s a joke
This is actually revolutionary and may change the world no joke. We are actually living in the future, this is crazy.
every second is the future
we are living in the now tho
the present
.-.
Logan Blunk
The Past is always here, the future is here, but the present keeps disappearing.
Zeekiel Gaming holy crap you're right!
Robert Howell, Not really. The present is now, but not any longer. Where does it go? Yes, to the past!
Liberty for every minimum wage work. No more apartments they can never own. No more 30 year unpayable bank loans. This is freedom! Thank you guys so much. God Bless you all!
And no more compound interest, for which there has never been rationale.
Owning your own plot of land is part of the american dream, hell yeah
Hallelujah! Thanks for making the world a better place to live in
@Provocateur The surest ways to reduce children per family in poor countries are to improve living conditions and educate women and girls.
Tornados: *I'm about to end this whole families' career.*
Alpha-Pathetic Tm that is rude.
Brie Tube dude get a sense of humor
@@brietube2493 It's what people call.. Dark humor.
Earthquakes and Tsunamis : *Meh it's easy peasy*
Not all countries have it
This should be done in the usa immediately.
USA not usa, respect!
Geoff Simms not just for poor people that defeats the entire purpose of what they’re saying in the same sentence because anything under high class is struggling to help each other period everyone should be included who does not have a home period.
Livi Sunshine Usa
this should be implemented not only on USA, but around the world, butt it I'll cost a lot though
Nope....some of the greediest monsters breed in usa..
One of the best startup idea I've seen in 2018! Great project 🌈
Ryan Ab indeed.
They've been doing this kinda thing for like 2 years. Perhaps not on a legitimate market though.
one day that technology will be able to print entire cities. Hopefully with this the cost of housing will go down in big cities like LA, San Francisco or NY.
This is pretty old technology
TheOneTheOnly W the Chinese made a hole city blog with this technique. They did use a different model and they probably had less artefacts from the printer on the walls.
I would want one of these when I go to college.
Geniusboy 79 Only because you want to play computer games 24/7? Get to your parents and do sth with them. You never know when they will die. So love them and give them a hug right now!
College is for tools unless you go into math or science.
And for veterans, seniors, students,....
Finally someone ending homelessness, what a beautiful company
Its not gonna happen in the next few years... also these guys arent the first "company" etc. to help homeless people.😂🤔
I can live without an office, but would want a kitchen, or a room to safely secure my food and gear to prepare meals.
Obviously the room used as office space would be where the kitchen would go. But they're using this particular building as an office, not a living quarters.
You know what part of the US would really benefit from this technology? Puerto Rico. I know that it is a territory and not a state. But if your still in the proof on concept stage, need to be sure that it can be done in the time and budget you said and want to start small, but scale up as needed across a larger area; Puerto Rico might welcome the assistance.
Agreed.
Indeed.
after what Maria and Irma did, I'm sure many families wouldn't mind getting house like those in here. I'm still seeing families living with other people...
Hurricane & flood proof? That would be a great selling point if that is the case.
Agreed
Lies. PR is great. No need for this bullshit
with all the furnitures?
i want one for a studio
talk about sound proof huh :D
A 3D printed home for US $5,000 having: two (2) bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, toilet,+ bathroom; would be best. Cost can be adjusted depending on the needs of the persons. A corner of the living room or Master Bedroom can be used as a study/office space.
Why are you taking it to El Salvador? You could charge more here and use the difference to build them for free in the south? I would pay double for one here in the states I refuse to pay what houses are selling for now.
That's your choice to not pay for what anything is selling for. Things are worth what people pay for them, so as long as there is a market for the product then people will line up for it. That's why iPhones sell for a thousand bucks when it costs $370 to make them. Real estate is an investment more than a purchase. Things like cars an electronics only depreciate in value, but the house I built 2 1/2 years ago for $377K is selling for nearly $500k now. But if spending money on rent instead of a mortgage is more appealing to you, then by all means go that route. They are building nearly as many apartment complexes as homes in my neck of the woods, so clearly there is a demand for that too. It just blows me away that I pay the same on my morgage for a 3600 sq ft house as a friend at work is paying for rent on an 800 sq ft apartment with no yard, garage, storage, or anything even remotely similar to a house.
Our government in the US would not make this type of housing legal. The government wants houses to be expensive so they can collect more in property taxes
Two words: Building codes.
With cheap labor and materials in el Salvador. You can build the same house for $4,000 and create jobs for poor contruction workers so they could feed their family instead of this company making all the money for their 3d printer machine.
its not about the price of the house, you have to consider the price of the land \
This "house" would sell for half a million in California plus 20 grand a year in property tax lol
Joseph S ok yes but only in la and San Francisco
One of these in the U.S.
Land 10-20k
Foundation 10k
Utilities 3.5k
Septic 8-15k
County and/or city permits- not a
chance.
I did not see any rebar anywhere? So a small shake or high winds and it all falls down?
@@oic1968 yeah, my guitar would shake it apart in two weeks😀
That's a pretty nice looking house. Could totally work as a cabin in the woods type of thing. Just add in a kitchen and it'll be perfect as a cabin in the woods. Give it some solar power for everything, not to mention wind power, maybe have a basement added in for weather and for the supercapacitors...
I'd love to see these guys team up with Habitat for Humanity to provide sturdy housing at an even more affordable cost. This would cut down the cost of cheap housing and open up the financing to help even more people.
4 Grand for a House is incredibly cheap in America but is it cheap in El Salvador where they make like $2 an hour or something?
For the quality, yes
I understood that in El Salvador it will cost $4k because the country is so cheap. In my country it will cost more, probably in yours too.
If the housing is in dire need then charities can donate to help lower the costs of the housing
Lauren Bennett... No! Families will simply come into the USA illegally,feed off our national teats and send the necessary cashola back to their beautiful but terrible leftist political homelands or stay here and help ruin and take over our nation.Here's your sign...
Are you one of those dumb people that think the minimum salary is what everyone makes?
lol the area of that house will cost like 300k+ in Hong Kong
Robot Boy . You are so right. Hong Kong is so tiny. Wasn't it a fort or castle to begin with? I would say Hong Kong needs to build a Underwater city. Now that would be cool.
Zzygyy can't cause full of mtr stuff
And Vancouver
Zzygyy freaking bioshock thing could be happening here
Robot Boy nah, land reclamation is better
Human ingenuity once again blending tech with ethics. Advancing knowledge, innovation, and scientific achievements are moral progress.
And eventually chips in brain for convenience. We’re already glued to our cell phones.
@@charleskulvet4911 Why does that matter when you can use your time to focus on making 300 sons.
Yup, this is the future. Now all you need to do is build dome shaped houses in tornado prone areas.
There is a company that does that already, guaranteed to last 175 years.
But theirs cost $10K
This is actually quite genius. That's 250 homes/million when one come could cost you that much.
inb4 regulations drive up the cost of production 10 fold
People invested in real estate will be screwed if printable homes becomes a universal thin in the next decade or two
@@Who-cu9eu Yeah but it will fix the homeless issue. Anyone will be able to afford a home and the regular people will be able to live in a Mansion.
@@cassanderrr bet the government will announce a large tax scheme or something nothing comes for free when everyone knows about it
@@Who-cu9eu It won't be free. It still costs money. But goes from $750,000-$2.5 million to own a decent home to $4k-$50k. Costs eventually come down as everything has been getting cheaper to make besides homes. ANd now homes are finally joining the cheap ranks.
predicted the future, youre nostradamus
This is more impressive that what Habitat for Humanity is doing. Of course, Habitat for Humanity impacts local communities.
I love the idea, but have a few questions of my own.
1) how big can you make it?
2) is there a process to finish the interior? So it doesn't look like painted concrete.
3) how great of a savings would there be, if at all, over a same sized house built by conventional methods?
When the machine costs more than the house.
SunnyTheFireDog when the machine can make hundreds and thousands of houses while a house can’t make another house.
An oven costs more than anything you can ever cook in it. A dishwasher costs more than any dish you'll put in it. An industrial sewing machine costs upwards of $6000 to print shirts that sell for $10-$12. John Deere Corn tractors sell for $100,000 while large quantities of corn sell for under $25.
Cooley96 , i was hoping somebody was gonna say something that made sense, the machines and robots that build cars cost more than the cars, well no shit shirlock
@@Cooley96 well I look at it this way, a John Deere farm tractor or Industrial Tractor or whatever you want to call it. Cost a hundred grand but yet the TV show "Dangerous catch" has people working in small fishing boats in freezing, rough Waters for weeks at a time picking up and putting out large crab traps for Dungeness crab and king crab. 20 minutes in the water if you fall overboard is basically death. I don't see any of those hazards when it comes to building one of these farm tractors in a factory. But yet they charge an arm and a leg LOL just because a group of Engineers long ago has mastered building tractors and have automated the process more or less. The same thing goes for the housing market, I feel like that's a scam. Now if the house was like a tree and growing a new limb would be like adding an extra bedroom on to the house within a 10-year period. Then I would say by all means the value of the house should go up. But otherwise I feel as though home value prices shooting up over the last 10 or 12 years is not worth it in my opinion unless you're selling. Value is just not there. Everyone can throw out supply and demand all they want but I just don't see it that way. But I do love this concept and I wonder what the cost of the machinery is? As far as 3D printing a house.
I’m so glad we can build homes for people in El Salvador while there’s people living under the freeway underpass in Los Angeles.
Maybe the Salvadorean government is paying.
Blame the politicians, both democrat ans republican. Over-regulation prevents us from helping our own. It will take decades to get this to pass building code in California. They would rather see people living and dying on the streets than to allow even one 3d-printed home. There is no money in it for the politicians; the homeless are not known for their large campaign contributions/bribes. Don't believe any of them when they talk about how much they care about the homeless. They just want them to disappear.
El Salvador is not as regulated. And these homes are as out of reach for a poor person there as a no frills $40K house is here for a poor person.
Just the foundation and wooden cover would cost well over $10,000. How much of the cost of a home really comes from the frame? If you remove wall finishing, electrical wiring, counters, cabinets, plumbing, and such, the cost drops quickly. Insulation in shipping containers would be far cheaper if we are just looking at the structure.
Finally....After All This Time They’ve 3D Printed a Home in the US. It would be great if it solves homelessness here as well. In some, way, shape, form, or fashion. 🏠
Unfortunately people keep forgetting we have a lot of homeless here as well. 1st world doesn't mean everyone is living it up.
Ke'Vaughn Waldon most homeless dont want to manage a home.
askquestionsplz
No not really. There just are not enough jobs for people. And people need a permanent address to put on an application.
Lloyd Braun
That's not a real statistic.
And also, that is Really "Accurate". 80 - 90%...
Lloyd Braun
They have TH-cam Channels showing homelessness. So, so many are not mentally ill.
I bet those walls are hard to keep clean.
Not as hard as a plastic tarp ya knucklehead
Probably have to powerwash it a lot.
Yeah, but you cannot argue those wall look awesome. I like the lines texture a lot.
maybe they will have wall "polisher" next time to straighten that up
sure. spider web will stick.
So instead of printing a community for all the homeless people we have floating around America were going to go somewhere else
there are homeless people everywhere, you just have to start from somewhere and I bet they picked El Salvador for various reasons
Greedy
In the US, everything goes under inspection before, during, and after construction work.
It's the US's fault for not having a security net for those in bad situations. Healthcare can bankrupt you, small wages and poor education mean you can't escape poverty. The dream is over, the markets are saturated
What a selfish way of thinking
Haiti needs these homes. 💔
Great building system lousy design. What will happen is the people will constrct an exterior kitchen the living room will become a sleeping area, the land it sits on: a garden. Designers try to understand the needs of the people who will be using your designs. Hearth and Home means the kitchen is the key element in any house. It would be smart to include that in any design. And think about Children!
Malcolm, no, the kitchen is not necessarily the key element in any house. And an exterior kitchen makes a lot of sense, for instance in Kenya. In EU and USA people pay an arm and a leg to have an exterior kitchen. In Kenya this is part of normal design :-)... Living room? I see most houses being completely molested by the presence of TV's.
I never use kitchen =3
This house was built in Austin, Texas, USA as a demonstration project. It's made to look like our idea of a (semi-)conventional home to show the concept. There's no kitchen at present because it's being used as an office - in a neighborhood (mine) crammed with restaurants. And it's relatively simple to add an indoor or other room, either with this method or conventionally.
Most importantly, CNC-built villages are going up in poor areas. New Story is a non-profit. The perfect, as they say, is the enemy of the good, especially when the good can be life-changing.
So if i have 100k i can build my own castle with this
Mohammad Qayyim or income generating rental properties? :)
no you need a land
@@vinnce9288 I think that's kinda obvious.
This is so wonderful and awe inspiring!
Icon build has made so much progress since this video! they already have a new vulcan II printer
$4000? Great price is USA, but probably outrageous in el Salvador. Maybe they should use the money to teach the locals to build using local materials.
Cool tech though! I'd buy one!
Locals arent homeless due to a lack of homes theyre homeless because theyre stupid and giving them these houses will not solve anything at all. Teaching them to build is the only good idea.
@@waynepayne9875 way to display your ignorance.
@@asdfgoogle Explain why europe had castles cities houses etc in the 1700s and africa had mud huts.
@@waynepayne9875 wow. Please stop. Egypt is in Africa. They had castles probably long before most of all of Europe. Point being, European technology has a major jump start during the renessance era. They left the entire world in the dust.
@@asdfgoogle They had the same amount of time to develop as europe did, and they didn't. Also, the egyptians that build the pyramids were arab european, the only african egyptians were the nubians, who arrived at the end of ancient egypt. There is no head start. Stop making excuses for what is an inferior culture.
I think it's a great concept. But as many homeless people that we have in America, alot of them being veterans. Why does these organizations always want to go help other countries?
I hate these kinds of responses to helping other countries. America is getting help too we don’t need EVERYTHING for ourselves. Entire cities live in lean-tos covered in tarps. El Salvador has shanty towns of thousands with no power, water, plumbing that overflow with shit and piss when it rains because everyone has no option but to go in holes they dig overside their doors. I understand not all is perfect in the US but there are other countries who would benefit more from this technology. I am happy they are starting in third world countries. Selfish mindset.
How about you help these people you care so much about? Can you see the homes of the people they are helping? Do you have any idea of how good a situation the people you want to help have it in comparison? I don't think you do and if you do and still hold the same opinion, then you're part of the problem.
Insider, the house overall looks great except missing one room: THE KITCHEN!!
There are people that have lived on a tent or a hut they’re entire lives...what you are doing here is going to change everything for them. Where can people like me can send a donation? It’s not gonna be much, but I want to contribute too! Thank you for what you are doing!
ya but how much to get plumbing installed
Gamer Haven And electrical and insulation. I'd imagine they fill those holes with insulation.
Generally speaking, Countries in poverty don't need heating/insulation
If you use PPR, you can DIY, you would pay some USD 200 for all necessary water piping to the edge of the plot (40 meter). It is really not rocket science. The machine for doing the piping cost USD 20 to buy.
EXACTLY. I bet getting services connected from council is like $50K or something stupid.
@@davidsvarrer8942 Don't water companies have to have a line nearby or otherwise build one if there isn't? What machine is used for assembling pipes? A wrench?
This is....so beautiful.....needed for working class as well...this is the future...SHOULD be the future of home ownership and sustainability!
@Elder Grumper Are you a Finance or Economics major?
You say that until AI replaces all jobs while corporations keep all the wealth for themselves.
@b king shit house is better than no house
Yes those invested in real estate right now will be screwed when these cheaper competitors come along lol
This is awesome. Great work guys, thank you for helping others. I want to be part of your team.
Idk l like the idea of a man coming right away in person and building a house himself. 💖 True Love.
Damn, that is awesome, I wish I could build myself a dream house with that, or print my house somewhere else or something
Dang*
Thanks for the home!
just fax me a second bathroom 👍🏼
Lol
This technology shall be used all around the world. I am architect in Sydney. a very old house in a bad suburb cost over 1 million. because of the greedy of government and people. ordinary people can not afford. hope the new tech will transform the world.
TheCherrytree123 If you're an architect you should really know this cost and method is complete BS. There are way better methods for cheap construction. This is a total gimmick designed to get attention.
After I grow my Oil & Gas ETF portfolio to 1million next year, I will to donate about 10 homes like these a year to families all over. There even recycled plastic homes for $10k. Thing is, many of these greedy companies jack the prices of the homes up 3x just because they are cheap to build.
Why do we need to leave the country to help the homeless? Why not solve our own housing issues first. I’m sure homeless Americans would like to know the answer to that question.
This is great! Thank you. I would love to introduce this project in Germany and in Europe, even in Greece, too. Keep on providing shelter for poor and homeless people, please. Thank you! Andreas Klamm
But will the homeless be able to buy it they can’t even get a job if they have no home
Thank you, from El Salvador. 💙
Luis C. It’s really a wonderful idea. I wish they could do this in Canada but add a way to heat the home. We have many people suffering on the streets here.
I do not take my home for granted. I know for a fact how much luck/work went into my life to allow me this home
We need this in Ireland.
I hope this gcr happens soon so I can invest in homes for vets, homeless, domestic violence and mental people to have a place to stay and I would help thein get a job that would work in conjunction with owning the home.
Charity is positive
However lots of people need charity & help in USA 🇺🇸 also 🏡
Janie Miller everything doesn’t always have to be about you!!! Gosh I hate self centered ppl 😐
tax the wealthy then.
kendahke the wealthy are taxed.
Sorry to sound cynical but since this is experimental, they are going to test it out on a 3rd world country first.
There’s always going to be people who need help, wherever you go.
This home is beautiful in a many ways. Kudos to the inventor for coming up with a solution for world homelessness! A great thing done for humanity.
Wow Amazing invention, many homeless people need homes and a new home is a great gift for them.
You probably have to qualify and be put on a waiting list. What’s the point? It’s probably like winning the lottery just to be able to get into one. The ultimate Tease.
Pretty Prudent I also wouldn't be surprised if they have a monopoly on the machine that they use the print the house.
This won't work. 4000 dollars is a fantastic money to have in poor countries. They can build a proper house much cheaper than 4000 dollars.
What are you talking about?
İki Elin Sesi dear, we are not in poor country lmao
@Denise, Yes really ...
Adobe earth domes or rammed earth techniques you could build 2 more bedrooms for about 500 dollars easily.
So called Earthships made of used car tires or bottles only require labor at best. Same with cob structures which cost you a few bails of hay at best.
All I need is a axe and a forest. Voila log cabin.
Just look it up and find out why they call it 'dirt cheap'. And the domes will literally withstand earthquakes and CAT 5 hurricans with ease.
The $4,000 most likely just that cost in the material Just the concrete and maybe some wiring and Plumbing that's not factoring in the labor and the other costs associated with it. So if you want one of built in the states it probably going to cost 60 Grand or more.
Anyone want to come to Uruguay and help me build an adobe or rammed earth house? Depending on your experience, I will pay you and will pay for room and board. I am just a few blocks away from most beautiful lovely soft sand beach. It would be a great experience!
I'm a licensed contractor, and I'm 100% positive any builder can build a house that size in less then 24hrs, and would cost around the same price, maybe even cheaper depending on what state you live in.
Can we take care of our home land first, and homeless.
Why not both
My thoughts exactly. We have way too many people in poverty HERE. No other countries are coming here to fix our homelessness problems, so we should fix things here first.
@@jatiatkinson3813 send em to the moon
It’s their company so what they do with it is their business not yours.
If they tried it here they would probably get bogged down in bureaucracy and not get permits for 10 or 20 years. Just my opinion knowing what a shit system of government we have.
Now that's awesome!
Brilliant just hope they can keep labour cost low. Nobody does anything for free nowadays.
Nobody's done jobs for free since the beginning of time
_"Nobody does anything for free nowadays."_
Yo momma joke in 3...2...1
Can you build a 2000 Sf 3d home, 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms?.. is this available in all the states in the USA? Please let me know
The possibilities seem endless.
How to start the process of building this? Which company to contact to build this?
That’s CNC controlled pouring, been around for decades, not 3D printing.
Assuming free land, does that 4K include the cost of a slab, plumbing, electrical, etc.?
I was wondering the same thing about the slab, plumbing, etc. If so, that would be pretty awesome!
There are self-driving cars, trucks and there are robots that bring objects from A to B and can also open doors independently if you combine these technologies so 3D home printers with self-driving cars and robots because you can build whole cities. Once you have programmed this correctly, the efficiency is unimaginable!!!
One half hearted earthquake, boom it a rubble now.
Dubleau W
Yeah and so are most houses when a sizable earthquake occurs.
You want to make it earthquake proof well you’re going to have to spend some good money. It costs, as does everything else in life.
@@teaoftheworld8942 shipping container houses are pretty earthquake proof.
Yeah but look at the conditions their targeted demographics are living in
Imagine a 16 year old just being able to buy a house in the future
Hopefully :)
Imagine every human with a home and food and water as a matter of course?
Kylie Jenner bought a mansion when she was 16.
the future is here
Back in the day they could, its just that they can't now thanks to house price inflation...
@@aoeu256 and govermnet owning ever peice of land and to start to build you have to first buy land then get a house title deed,than but stuff necessary for house and build or pay someone else to build it. so it costs around millions and the system makes all of uf rent slaves who has no future of having home in our wantedlocation because only way of buying house is appearanlty is being rich.
nice project...this would help more homeless people under poverty...👍👍
R VENKAT PRABHU but then again...how would they afford something that cost 4 grand☹️
Kllr_Lzzrd 21 but the government can bro...they can fund them.....
R VENKAT PRABHU I think most would care more about their image rather than actually helping...but yeah fair point.
4k$ = 280,000₹. In that cost, govt can build 4-5 houses for poor people. (Land cost not taken into consideration)
Very minimalist but it definitely can work, for 4k that's pretty nice.
Under $4k my rear end! I'm willing to bet they spent minimum $20k building it.
Justin Ledvina still cheap
Can we get it built at that cost in American I live in Nevada & would love to build this.
As usual, someone figures they can "help" poor people without doing anything about the systemic problems that underlie their poverty.
Exactly! Sounds pure and noble buuuuuuttttt....you have a bit of a bigger problem on your hands!
@@litawi7869 No one said it wasn't a "bigger problem". But some of us have been whittling away at it for decades.
Well if you're so smart then what's your solution for the problem?
My point is that instead of whittling away at it we can create a stronger system and hack at it, knock poverty down in chunks. We arent saying these efforts arent noble, helpful or pure. It's just that we need to leverage synergy
@@sugarstars3438 I claim no greater understanding of the problem than anyone else. I'm just one of those folks who recognize that resolving it will take a great deal more than "printing" houses.
This is needed in Canada as well, home ownership is a pipe dream here.