jar546
CBO
I think this can be a loaded question. I know I continue to poke the bear with this subject, however, affordable housing and alternative housing is a very large problem in the US. Here are some thoughts on this.
With urban areas facing housing shortages and skyrocketing real estate prices, Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) have emerged as a potential solution, offering additional living spaces in established neighborhoods. However, their integration poses questions about maintaining the authentic character of these communities, infrastructure strain, and the balance between affordability versus property values. How do professionals in the building and planning sectors view the rise of ADUs? Are they a much-needed relief for housing crises or a potential disruption to neighborhood dynamics?
Have your planning boards or governing bodies tackled this yet?
With urban areas facing housing shortages and skyrocketing real estate prices, Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) have emerged as a potential solution, offering additional living spaces in established neighborhoods. However, their integration poses questions about maintaining the authentic character of these communities, infrastructure strain, and the balance between affordability versus property values. How do professionals in the building and planning sectors view the rise of ADUs? Are they a much-needed relief for housing crises or a potential disruption to neighborhood dynamics?
Have your planning boards or governing bodies tackled this yet?