One Virginia family received the keys to Habitat for Humanity's first 3D-printed home in the nation in time for Christmas.
The home is Habitat for Humanity's first 3D-printed home in the nation, according to a Habitat news release.Janet V. Green, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg, told CNN it partnered with Alquist, a 3D printing company, earlier this year to begin the process.World's largest 3D-printed neighborhood to break ground in TexasThe 1,200-square-foot home has three bedrooms, two full baths and was built from concrete.
"Every Habitat affiliate in the nation and worldwide sells home to partner families who have low to moderate incomes," Green said."They must have and maintain good credit and be willing to partner with us.""I'm excited to make new memories in Williamsburg and especially in a house, a home," Stringfield told CNN affiliate WTKR."Some place I can call home and give my son that backyard that he can play in and also for my puppy to run around the yard.