- A Japanese company has constructed a prototype 3D-printed tiny home for about $37,300.
- The 527-square-foot unit has one bedroom, bathroom, and living room with a kitchen.
- Proponents of the construction tech say printers can cut the time, materials, labor, and cost needed to build a home.
Purchasing a home is the biggest expense most Americans will ever pay in their lives. But in Japan, a startup has brought the cost of a new home down to that of a new car.
The catch? It’s 3D-printed. And it’s not exactly the mansion most Americans dream of.
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