CUBY says its Mobile Micro-Factories can be transported anywhere, and pump out 2-bedroom homes for $100K, that need much less skilled labor to build and finish.
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They quote a cost of $1,000 per square meter (S100 sq foot). So I arrived at my calculation assuming a size of 100 sq m/1,000 sq feet for an average 'starter home' 2-bedroom dwelling.
The fact that housing crises are occurring in so many Western countries suggests to me that there is something very fundamental that is broken and wrong with our system of supplying housing - one of life's most basic human necessities.
If the system is the problem, then the system can't provide the solution, perhaps only radical new ways of doing things can?
Germans have a system of purchasing property called "Wohnungsgenossenschaften". It is where individuals come together in a not-for-profit cooperative, to build and finance their own apartment buildings and housing complexes. This technology seems a perfect fit for that, maybe we would all be better off in other western countries if we adopted this system more?
Not just where they want to live but also how. Don't forget the amount of responsibility Ninny's and HOAs have in denying new houses or more dense housing. Most neighborhoods for instance ban any kind of Multi family housing because "iTlL rUiN tHe ChArAcTeR oF tHe NeIgHbOrHoOd"
I've never seen that kind of language in an HOA. Not that I've seen a lot, but that's certainly not common. That kind of stipulation is usually at the city or county level, with zoning laws.