pete black
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construction sites using tractors and building apartments. several locations with extremely large complexes of apartment, probably 50 or more per complex. is this the future on purpose or just what people want?
(quoted from post at 06:21:46 03/25/14) Lots of apts and townhouses around me.It seems the trend is away from a house and large lot in the 'burbs because of the time,expense and work to maintain the house and grounds.With these townhouses and apts there is no outside work to be done even painting the townhouse is covered in the annual fee.Not the way I'd want to live but it seems to be getting more popular all the time.I'll say most people with 5 to 20 acres around me the land is a liability as they're not interested in doing anything with it and they're paying taxes on it and paying someone to cut it off a couple times a year.City dwellers mentality is very different from country/farmer mentality
In my town, you can buy a decent house for less per month than rent in the same town.
(quoted from post at 01:47:19 03/29/14) Since this is a tractor forum I would suspect most of the folks that participate on this site live in rural areas. Most folks that have lived in rural areas would struggle with the thought of living in town, and especially in an apartment building.
Hobo, where did you get your info that most apartment buildings are subsidized? I'm not sure how many apartment buildings we have around here. I would guess between 400-500 buildings. There are exactly 3 that are subsidized. They were all built in the 70's.
Any of them were the rent is based on your income... Privately owned and privately built,,, I am not talking about government Public Housing ( projects) that are maintained by your local government (housing authority)...
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