homes: It's Not Only Affordability, It's About What People Actually Need - 02/10/23 09:23 AM

Housing Shortage: It's Not Just About Affordability, It's About What People Actually Need "We need more affordable housing!" - the call for affordable housing comes from about every corner of the country. But the solution isn't as easy as building a bunch of apartment buildings with studio and one-bedroom units. It's not just about building block after block of townhomes. We also can't just build a glut of ramblers or ranch-style homes in subdivisions or only focus on rental product or product to sell.Although all of the above ARE part of the solution, in order to really get a handle … (3 comments)

homes: Multi-Generational Homes: Big-Time Demand! - 01/15/16 03:33 AM

Multi-Generational Homes: Big-Time Demand!
Multi-generational homes are increasing in demand across the country. First I want to explain what a multi-generational home is: It is a home that can have multiple families living under one roof in separate spaces.
A multi-generational home could house a married couple caring for an older parent, a grandparent living with an adult grandchild, or even Baby Boomers living with adult children who have moved back into the home.
The demand for multi-generational homes has risen in the last few years, partially due to the recession and its impact on the nuclear family. Families … (1 comments)

 
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