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by forgotuser
3609 days ago
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They do exist! There are, I believe, currently a few hundred in the US. They're just spreading very, very slowly. I imagine the main issue is a combination of lack of public awareness + the difficulty of acquiring land + lack of public policy to accommodate the weird structure. |
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I suppose they're mainly helpful for before when a housing market reaches the breaking point. That is, before the land is unaffordable.
Are people trying CLTs in Detroit? It seems a natural place to experiment with it.