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Icon's 3D-printed homes at The Canyon Club will be available for fractional purchase. THE CANYON CLUB

Austin Business Journal shares, "Icon Technology Inc. is bringing five of its 3D-printed homes to a new luxury resort neighborhood on the shores of the Colorado River.

The homes will be built in The Canyon Club community, a 60-acre project being built north of Spicewood at 122 Shoreline Road, according to an announcement. In addition to Icon’s homes, 20 traditionally built homes are planned for the project as well.

The Canyon Club is being developed by Prasso Ventures, which has been behind luxury neighborhoods in Arizona, Colorado and Washington.

Icon’s five homes in The Canyon Club will be 3,400 square feet.

The Icon homes will be available for fractional purchase starting in the low-$400,000 range per share. Shared ownership of the…

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RealEstateNews.com writes, "It's no wonder that 3D-printed houses seem more like science fiction than real estate fact.

ICON, one of the best-known companies in the space (pun intended), is working with NASA on housing and infrastructure for the moon and Mars, as well as here on Earth. And the rounded, dome-like test structures produced in Austin, Texas, resemble places Luke Skywalker used to call home.

But ICON is also working with Lennar to produce single-family homes at Wolf Ranch, a housing development about 30 miles north of Austin, where the tech company is based.

The company's chief operating officer, Graeme Waitzkin, told Real Estate News this summer that he thinks "people will start to see 3D-printed communities popping up in their…

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