Submitted by GraniteGeekNH t3_11day0r in newhampshire
GraniteGeekNH OP t1_ja8u7ye wrote
Reply to comment by Different_Ad7655 in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
This development has a community building - forgot to mention that in the story - and is only a 20-minute walk from downtown, so it has definite community aspects.
Tiny home communities, like any development, can be badly done - that's for sure. It's no panacea.
I'm not sure what you mean by "reinvest in what's already existing" - it's not like New Hampshire is full of empty houses that could be spruced up and reopened. Building new is vital.
Different_Ad7655 t1_ja93uqj wrote
That's positive because in my mind as I stated this is a key part of such sustainable housing. Whether it is subsidized or Freehold, it's good to have a stake in the community, and be able to walk at least partially to where you want to be. After all if you're selecting a small house you already are are Limited in funds probably and one of the great indictments of our society is how much you have to spend on Transportation to get where you have to be, not where you want to be. The poor, especially with kids, the elderly the infirmed all get screwed
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