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3d Printed Neighborhood Coming To California

3D Printed Neighborhood Is Coming to California 

There is no doubt that technology and industry will continue to evolve in many forms. Many futuristic sectors are currently being developed. Initiatives such as the robotic and the internet of things are becoming more and more of a factor. 

 Another industry that is emerging very quickly is the 3D Printing industry. 3D printing is emerging in various aspects of society. It has become abundantly clear that 3D printing has become a part of the housing industry as well. 

 As hard as it is to believe, there is a desert in California set to become a neighborhood constructed entirely via 3D printing.

 In this piece, we are going to examine this fantastic occurrence in greater depth.

 The location of this potentially historic neighbor good will be the Coachella Valley. Thanks to a partnership between an organization specializing in sustainable real estate development and a construction technology firm, 5 acres of land will become a community of 15 3d-printed houses.

 The construction technology firm is named Mighty Buildings. Mighty Buildings considers this project as a realized fulfillment of its vision for the housing industry’s future. 

 Mighty Buildings is based in Oakland and specializes in creating homes with the use of 3d printers that are pretty sizable.

 The material used by the construction company is designed to harden instantaneously. Thus, roofing and insulation can be done in one seamless process. 

 Mighty Buildings can automate 4/5th of the home construction process while achieving cost savings in manpower. Their approach allows environmental waste to be significantly reduced.

 According to the company’s chief sustainability officer, Mighty Buildings can build a 350 square foot home in a day. 

 The 3D-printed homes will have a modern look. All homes will be 1450 square feet and will consist of three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Also, each home can have another 2 BR/1 BA residence on the premises. 

 Each home will have a pool in the backyard. Individuals can opt for amenities such as hot tubs and fire pits. 

 Prices for the primary 3 BR/2 BA 3d-printed home start at $595,000. If one opts for a two-home setup with enhancements, the price is $950,000.

Why Your Properties Should Be Pet-Friendly

W Darrow Fiedler

Pet owners consider their pets to be part of their family. If you’ve ever known someone who owned a pet, you would know it’s almost impossible to convince them to give up their beloved Fluffy to move into a home where they’re not wanted. As a landlord, here are some reasons why you should transform your properties into pet-friendly homes.

Fill Vacancies Faster

Many of your prospective tenants come with pets. According to the 2017-2018 National Pet Owners Survey, about 85 million families, or 68% of U.S. households own a pet. They say that owning a pet reduces one’s stress level. Allowing pets can create a more home-like feel for your properties. If you allow your properties to accept pets, your properties will become increasingly more attractive to the eyes of searching renters.

Keep Great Tenants

Pet-friendly options are not always easy to come by. Tenants with pets are more likely to rent from you longer simply because it’s easier to stay than trying to find another place that allows pets. Additionally, a responsible pet owner is more likely to be a responsible tenant and respect their living quarters.

Pet Rent

The practice of charging rent for a pet is becoming increasingly popular and is widely accepted by renters. The recurring monthly charge, that’s often determined by pet size, simply gets tacked onto the tenant’s rent. Check with your local laws regarding pet rent and research what other landlords in your area are charging. Common fees for cats and small dogs, such as Chihuahuas or Shih Tzus are between $25-$45 a month. If a tenant owns a large dog, like a St. Bernard or Mastiff, the fee can be up to $100. If you own ten properties and they all have a small pet rent fee of $25, that’s an additional $3,000 of additional revenue to you.

Pet Deposit

Similar to a security deposit, a pet deposit can help cover the costs of any damage done by the pet. This protects you as the landlord from paying out of pocket to fix the damage. A typical pet deposit is around $250. Again, check your local laws and the going rate in your area before you settle on a set amount.

Not only will creating your properties to be pet-friendly lead to more revenue but you will also create a stronger relationship with your tenants. Besides, each pet you allow is one less that ends up in a shelter.

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