Can 3-D printed homes help solve the housing crisis? - HousingWire
Can 3-D printed homes help solve the housing crisis? - HousingWire
With housing inventory at record lows, multiple entrepreneurs push the technology as printing out a better tomorrow. But can scale be achieved? We explore.
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With housing inventory at record lows, multiple entrepreneurs push the technology as printing out a better tomorrow. But can scale be achieved? We explore.
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With housing inventory at record lows, multiple entrepreneurs push the technology as printing out a better tomorrow. But can scale be achieved? We explore.
The post Can 3-D printed homes help solve the housing crisis? appeared first on HousingWire.
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In this guest column, the CEO of Central Arizona Shelter Services looks at several examples of businesses offering their own solutions and contributions to ending the rise in the number of homeless people through investments in affordable housing or helping those released from prison find jobs.
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Rising interest rates and forecasts of a recession are putting a damper on the homebuying frenzy of recent years. As concerning as such projections may be for consumers and lenders, some financial institutions are noting another factor that is having a cooling effect: the availability of housing, particularly affordable housing. In many areas of the country, the overall housing supply is a pressing concern, and lenders are in a unique position to observe the effects and contribute to potential...
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