Serendix’s 3D Abodes at Price of a Car: Homes Printed in Days, Not Months!

In the serene landscapes of Komaki, Aichi Prefecture, a revolution is quietly unfolding. Serendix, a Japanese startup, is challenging traditional housing norms by introducing a 3D-printed home priced at an astonishing $37,300. This 527-square-foot unit, complete with a bedroom, bathroom, and a cozy living-kitchen space, is making waves in the housing industry. But as we delve deeper, the question arises: Is this the sustainable future of housing or merely a fleeting trend? For most Americans, purchasing a home is a monumental financial commitment, often the largest they’ll make in their lifetime. In contrast, Serendix offers the prospect of owning a … Continue reading Serendix’s 3D Abodes at Price of a Car: Homes Printed in Days, Not Months!