I am curious when I see news of housing shortages in many urban centers and they pan across a subdivision with new construction. It often as not shows massive 3 storey houses with multi car garages.
Are the people in need of housing not looking for a lower point of entry? I realize some will upgrade from a smaller home to a bigger one, but that is a two step process. It takes extra time to fix the problem.
After the war the surge in house building involved smaller simple homes that usually housed families with 3 or 4 or more kids. Wouldn't that be a quicker solution for a segment of the market?
As a side note. I have trouble seeing why anyone needs a 3,000 plus sq ft home unless you have your own Brady bunch.
Are the people in need of housing not looking for a lower point of entry? I realize some will upgrade from a smaller home to a bigger one, but that is a two step process. It takes extra time to fix the problem.
After the war the surge in house building involved smaller simple homes that usually housed families with 3 or 4 or more kids. Wouldn't that be a quicker solution for a segment of the market?
As a side note. I have trouble seeing why anyone needs a 3,000 plus sq ft home unless you have your own Brady bunch.
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