Forget “measured twice, cut once.” the future of real estate is apparently “plug in, press print, and pray there’s no paper jam.”
A California-based startup called 4dify is officially building houses using giant 3d printers, and they claim they can pop out a luxury home in just a few days. Here is the “Cliffnotes” version of your next potential living room:
The “Ink”: instead of expensive lumber and nails, they use a proprietary “magical concrete” that hardens faster than your last relationship.
The speed: they aren’t just building fast; they’re building star trek fast. We’re talking about a structural shell in 48 to 72 hours.
The savings: because the “Construction crew” is basically one giant robot arm that doesn’t take smoke breaks or whistle at passersby, they claim they can slash labor costs by up to 50%.
The catch? You still need to buy the California land first—which, unfortunately, cannot be 3d printed yet and still costs roughly three kidneys and a soul.
The bottom line: we’ve officially reached the era where you can order a house and it might actually arrive faster than a customized sofa from west elm. Just don’t let the cat near the printer while it’s “rendering” the master bathroom.


