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Originally Posted by Wolven
Also, a lot of that generation want to garden. They want to have the space to touch grass, smell flowers, or grow food. You do not get a lot of yard space with those townhome and you get zero yard space in a condo.
You would need to build a specialized condo building with a rooftop greenhouse (and an elevator to the roof).
The smaller bungalows are great if you can find one but even when they do hit the market you are racing against a corporation to try and buy it and the corporation will often offer more money and zero conditions on the sale because they are going to knock down the house.
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I struggle to see this as a problem. The corporation is creating room for 2-4 new homes vs one senior living in a bungalow. The entire idea that neighborhoods should be static is an issue.
People have been priced out of single floor bungalows on large lots. That’s ok. It’s the reality of of the growth required to support their retirement on the taxes levels they paid.