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Would you buy this house if it was available in your country?
Yes
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No
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I held 10k yesterday
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Yatch wrote I held 10k yesterday
Hey you could have built one of these
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I'd definitely buy one.
I could scrape 10 grand in a couple years.
I already live in pretty much a studio apartment so this would feel just like home.
I could scrape 10 grand in a couple years.
I already live in pretty much a studio apartment so this would feel just like home.
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Hell yeah I would buy one and pimp it up
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I think it would be really cool to own a place like this! I am really into the tiny houses and I might have to purchase one in my life time!
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I'd live in it for 10k. Saves me more money and It looks better than an apartment or trailer
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If only we could get this technology to be readily available in 3rd world countries.
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Secrets wrote If only we could get this technology to be readily available in 3rd world countries.
I think that was the goal for this company.
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You know, I'm on the fence about it. As a carpenter it looks like a PITA to do anything in. I couldn't imagine how hard it would be to run electrical, mount cabinets, even something as simple as hanging a picture?. Another major issue I see is how hard / expensive is it going to be to repair a hole on the interior? Standard drywall is pretty easy, stucco is not. I also have a big issue with expanding foam, I prefer the standard pink insulation so that you know there are no issues and it's easy to replace. Also a lot of people like to change the floor plan of houses they buy, with this material that would be pretty much impossible.
Past that, I think it's a great idea and I would definitely invest in it. It would be easy to solve the space issue as you'd leave a wall out to expand on. It would be like a mobile home, but the space issue could be solved.
Past that, I think it's a great idea and I would definitely invest in it. It would be easy to solve the space issue as you'd leave a wall out to expand on. It would be like a mobile home, but the space issue could be solved.
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This particular printed house, no. However the idea behind it is brilliant. Just think of where this could go, how far it could advance in just a couple of years.
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