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2 Unit Townhome - No CC
20x15
First Unit - 1 br | 2 b
Second Unit - 2-3 br | 1 b
Laundry & Fitness Center on ground level
download from the gallery: jennie366
download tray files: here :)
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mirage park townhomes
the first for rent lot i built..
the landlord's unit is slightly furnished (in this picture it's furnished w personal cc), but each unit only includes bathroom and kitchen appliances. everything else is unfurnished.
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Thoughts about US car dependency and driving:
We can't control where our friends and family live, so trips to them will always have a higher chance of requiring a car or a multi-part transit trip.
But if housing was much cheaper and buying/selling it was simpler and cheap, people could easily live close to work through any job changes and either not drive or drive very little for the trip they make 10x a week. And rational zoning (can you imagine?) would put the basic shops and services everyone needs right there.
That setup makes for little-to-no day-to-day driving, plus maybe some driving to socialize or to go out to nature. Maybe a spouse will have to travel farther to work, or a kid will commute to college, but that's still better than everyone driving 40 minutes/day forever.
Instead, housing is ruinously expensive and even moreso the closer you are to major job centers; selling it is so expensive that it's a widely-acknowledged disaster to do it before you've been there five years (can confirm from experience); interest rates are so volatile it further complicates the prior two points; and the only reason a lot of people live close to family is because they can't move out in the first place. While unable to walk to so much as a 7-11.
And renting, which should just let folks trade some control and long-term location security for flexibility, extra services, and cost security, instead systematically gouges people while they lose rungs on the ever-rising house price ladder.
The sprawl is so bad, you can't even make a bus system work right in some places. My own parents couldn't walk the distance it would take to escape their cul-de-sac-riddled suburban labyrinth and get to a stop on the main road.
I don't know what to do about the ease of selling and buying homes, but I wish we would build densely, prioritize transit, provide safe bike lanes, allow retail everywhere, and build a shit-ton of quiet (sound-insulated), single stair, >600sq ft multifamily units and townhomes.
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please watch part two of my latest build !! big thanks again to @harrie-cc @felixandresims @littledica and @pierisim !!
the house is perfect for a growing family, but it is a little expensive c;
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You guys. I’m moving from a small farm town to one of the biggest cities in America soon. So nervy. I’m gonna miss all the trees and the farm land😔❤️.
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working on my minecraft city.. oh my god why did I decide to include rows of townhouses. it takes so fucking long
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