You can now apply to live in this 3d-printed texas neighborhood

Georgetown, Texas, is witnessing the development of an innovative homeowners association concept tailored for numerous 3D-printed homes. These extraordinary dwellings are expected to be priced starting at $900,000, requiring a $5,000 deposit for applications. Within the HOA, residents will enjoy a range of impressive amenities, including a bathhouse, restaurant, hammam, and infinity pool. These amenities will be shared with a campground hotel also constructed using 3D printing technology, all situated on the same property. As part of the ongoing development, El Cosmico, currently occupying a 21-acre plot, will relocate to a newly constructed 3D-printed building on a vast 60-plus-acre property that it will share with the residential homes. The homes themselves will be printed directly on-site, encompassing layouts ranging from 1,200 to 2,200 square feet. These two, three, and four-bedroom homes have been meticulously designed to harmonize with the natural landscape, boasting soft shapes, curved surfaces, and domes, as stated in the press materials. The move-in date is projected to be sometime during the second half of 2024. To read the full story, go to HOACommunityLeaders.com.

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