Dec 20, 2019

⛺ ~ ๐Ÿ’— Construction On World’s First 3D-Printed Community Begins In Mexico ๐Ÿ’• ~ | Blogger: [๐ŸกWaaauv!. Mommy, please, can i have one too?๐Ÿค—]... {PS: Reminds me (SoTW) about the new Project that Cobra presented at the Conference in Sao Paulo, called "Island of Light"} ... Tiny homes are all the rage and in a few years time, 3D-printed houses will be the new black gold of "the modern eco village or community"... Sooo, what's the (real) holdup in Denmark and many (real estate taxation) countries???... (Tiny homes to 3-D printed houses) -- Real estate is getting expensive, and younger people are more worried about paying off student loans than saving up for a house. Tiny homes offer a way to live somewhere on the cheap, pare down your life to the essentials, and not necessarily skimp on some of the nicer things in life. And if you don't want to buy one, they're great to rent for the weekend. Tiny homes are a popular category on Airbnb, and there's even a company worth millions of dollars dedicated to renting out tiny cottages.... ๐Ÿค”Soooo, here comes the challenges... From USA, Japan, Germany, Sweden, Estonia etc. its seems so easy, but in Denmark, it's very expensive and complicated, to say the least.. NOT if you rent it ($750 for rent per month) - The costs depend on of transport time - DKK 947 per tractor hour - and installation costs for electricity, water and sewer connection - usually between DKK 5,000 and DKK 20,000, depending on local conditions... IF, you have the "monedas", and there's no handy-man around - As an indication, the price is usually between DKK 480,000 and on the other side of DKK 1,000,000 for a house built according to the building regulations for year-round housing... ☝️ HERE'S THE PROBLEM, (Illegal trailer parks a growing trend in Denmark) like with (permanent residences of) campers, waterhouses, holiday houses, allotment huts, you name it - our government, municipality rules, that they must do whatever possible to create a nightmare based society, were you have to pay taxes (death and taxes). And therefore, tiny houses don't come cheap and you just can't park it in a forest nearby, unless you get special permissions e.g. - You can usually only place the house on private property. When the house has to stand somewhere for more than 6 weeks, the municipality must be contacted to apply for permission to park / place the house. A Tiny House can also be used as a summerhouse or colony garden house, but also here the municipality and possibly the garden association should be contacted. If you want to place the house on a whole new building site, the building plot must be renovated so that it is ready for sewerage, electricity and water, and before then you need a building permit (look for more info at tinyhouseliving.dk)...๐Ÿ˜” |


Source (TruthTheory)

The world’s first 3D-printed community is currently being built in rural Mexico. Construction began last week, and two houses have been built so far, but the developers hope to complete 50 new 3D-printed houses in the area by 2020.

The village is in a very rural, low-income area of Tabasco, Mexico, where earthquakes and flooding are both extremely common. The new homes will be replacing structures that were previously built out of whatever wood and metal the occupants could find, but now they will have access to housing that will keep them relatively safe from the harsh environment of the region. (read more)

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