Coming from
another new house dweller, I agree.
Not exact matches
Let's face it, the square footage of
houses and apartments is getting smaller with every
new development (at least for us city
dwellers).
It is also that point in which all of the ice in the world melts and we will finally get out of our long running recession as we have to build
housing for billions of coastal city
dwellers in our
new found temperate and tropical paradises.
These
new city
dwellers will need
housing and services, from schools, offices, and health facilities to airports and train stations.
According to a
new survey by Los Angeles - based CEL & Associates, apartment
dwellers have three major gripes about their
housing situation: lack of parking, poor security, and inadequate follow - up to maintenance complaints and reports.
Under current rules, he said, it's unlikely
new housing will get built at affordable prices, pushing city -
dwellers into a game of musical chairs rigged to favor the rich.
One out of four apartment
dwellers (26 %) rated their management as only adequate, «With the emergence of the single family rental option, American families have a
new housing choice that brings them the aspects of associated with owning their own homes important to families such as living space, privacy, safe neighborhoods and the sense of community — without the cost and risks of homeownership.