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New slate of 3D-printed ICON homes coming to Wimberley

Available in four floorplans, the new homes are scheduled to break ground this summer as ICON’s most luxurious and largest to date.

A rendering of the interior with curvy textured walls, concrete floorings and an open kitchen + dining plan.

The Ranch Mesa interior features vaulted ceilings and huge, open living space.

Rending courtesy of ICON

Just 40 miles south of Austin, Wimberley is the newest recipient of one of ICON‘s 3D-printed neighborhoods.

A collection of eight single-family homes will break ground in Wimberley Springs this summer. The houses, which range from 2,800 to 4,000 sqft across four different floor plans, start at ~$885,500 and are available for pre-sale now.

A rendering of an oval-shaped pool, lawn, lawn chairs, and curvy walls surrounding.

The AlphaBeta H plan measures 3,979 sqft across four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms.

Rendering courtesy ICON

The homes, from the AlphaBeta and TexNext collection, are ICON’s most spacious yet. Here’s some quick facts about the homes:

  • They range from four to five bedrooms
  • They’re made with CarbonX, ICON’s proprietary low-carbon material
  • The walls are energy efficient and durable enough to withstand wind speeds of up to 250 mph
  • Dwellings are equipped with smart doorbells and thermostats
  • The neighborhood is located three miles from the center of Wimberley

ICON homes are currently available for sale in both Wimberley Springs and Georgetown’s Wolf Ranch neighborhood.

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