Submitted by SellingCoach t3_yihpd7 in newhampshire
SolitudeNH t1_iujin83 wrote
Reply to comment by wegandi in Rent continues to rise in New Hampshire, bucking national trend by SellingCoach
Zoning can be an obstruction but also a measure to stop housing developments from turning our rural towns into suburban centers. Requiring minimum acreage to build maintains our natural beauty, which is preferred by many to the sterile and cookie cutter “.5 acre lot house/lawn-.5 acre lot house/lawn-.5 acre lot house/lawn-.5 acre house/lawn” you see all too often elsewhere, and even worse “.25 house-.25 house-.25 house-.25 house-.25 house” you see all over Texas and other areas.
Lusciousveggie t1_iuk9a0k wrote
You got it wrong. A lot of zoning has created suburbia and destroyed rural areas in the process.
Instead of minimum acreage requirements, allowing mixed use high density development keeps a large number of people in a smaller space, enriching our cities and maintaining our rural areas.
Instead, with modern zoning, Mcmansions and strip malls plow down our forests
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