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The trend is more people moving to the urban core. So the idea of a small house is counter to the trend. We are seeing micro-apartments spring up with a full array of amenities. As land becomes more expensive and sprawl seems to be discouraged, small 'houses' may only benefit a small portion of the economy - zero energy rural inhabitants, resorts or short-term lodging, or vacation homes.
I agree with you. In urban areas more people prefer to have a low cost house having required minimum amenities.
- Jatindranath 57 months ago
Anything that increaes the affordability is welcomed.
- Tahir 57 months ago
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When affordability is a big issue for many, any cost-effective solution is highly welcomed. More greens and waterways around, better will be the uptake.
Green buildings offer a number of economic or financial benefits, which are relevant to a range of different people or groups of people. These include cost savings on utility bills for tenants or households (through energy and water efficiency); lower construction costs and higher property value for building developers; increased occupancy rates or operating costs for building owners; and job crea
- Jatindranath 55 months ago
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