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  2. 3D-Printed Houses: What Do They Cost and Are They Actually ...

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    Just as with traditionally constructed homes, 3D-printed homes are available at a variety of price points — though they are generally more affordable. “Costs are determined by the location and ...

  3. San Diego's 'Naturally Occurring Affordable' Housing Sees ...

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    As county leaders move to limit private equity firms from buying up properties, a new report sheds light on the impact of one corporate landlord on San Diego’s housing costs. The analysis ...

  4. Is 3D-printing of homes an affordable housing solution ...

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    The final cost hasn't yet been determined, but Makinde estimated it would total between $150,000 and $200,000. ... A 3D-printed concrete home uses less materials and produces less waste than it ...

  5. Affordable housing - Wikipedia

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    The definition of affordable housing may change depending on the country and context. For example, in Australia, the National Affordable Housing Summit Group developed their definition of affordable housing as housing that is "...reasonably adequate in standard and location for lower or middle income households and does not cost so much that a household is unlikely to be able to meet other ...

  6. California housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    The median home price in the city is $910,000, making it the fourth highest among the 30 largest U.S. cities. [84] [85] The average monthly rent in San Diego has risen to $3,175, placing it as the third-highest in the nation, only $7 less than that of San Francisco. [86]

  7. Tract housing - Wikipedia

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    A tract housing development in San Jose, California. Tract housing came about in the 1940s when the demand for cheap housing skyrocketed. Economies of scale meant that large numbers of identical houses could be built in a "cookie cutter" fashion faster and more cheaply to fulfill the growing demand. Developers would purchase a dozen or more ...

  8. Should I buy a house now, or wait? - AOL

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    For example, Bankrate’s mortgage calculator shows that if you buy a $350,000 home with a 20 percent down payment, the monthly payment for principal and interest on a 30-year loan with a 6.5 ...

  9. Webcor Builders - Wikipedia

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    Webcor is a commercial construction contractor with headquarters in San Francisco, California.The firm also has regional offices in Alameda, Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Jose, and is among the largest builders in California with clients including Google, Apple Inc., Samsung, Genentech, Brookfield Properties, University of California, Oracle Corporation, the California Academy of Sciences ...