I mean affirdable housing in the broader sense - the article mentioned multifamily housing, townhomes and garden flats - this is the denser, more affordable housing that this region desperately needs. Affordable Housing is not a bad word and no longer means "sectoon 8" or whatever it used to mean.
It will be interesting to see what price point these apartments come in at. Also curious what your term "region" means. Hilliard has plenty of dense apartments, and the old athletic club on Hayden has been gone for what, a year, with zero sign of the apartments that were supposed to go there - it remains an eyesore empty lot with a chain link fence around it.
Central Ohio has a housong shortage and needs 19,000 unitl per year to be built to keep up with current and projected growth. We're not even close to that. Agreed, more needs to be done in Hilliard are everywhere
Apartments that are available now, for a 2BR run over $1400/month, so the some closer to $1800-1900. I’m sure slapping the “luxury” tag on these new multi-family housing units will only be more expensive.
The NIMBYs are slready lining up!! 🙄We need more dense, and more affordable housing PERIOD
Why do you mention "affordable housing"?? Do you know something the rest of us do not know?
I mean affirdable housing in the broader sense - the article mentioned multifamily housing, townhomes and garden flats - this is the denser, more affordable housing that this region desperately needs. Affordable Housing is not a bad word and no longer means "sectoon 8" or whatever it used to mean.
It will be interesting to see what price point these apartments come in at. Also curious what your term "region" means. Hilliard has plenty of dense apartments, and the old athletic club on Hayden has been gone for what, a year, with zero sign of the apartments that were supposed to go there - it remains an eyesore empty lot with a chain link fence around it.
Central Ohio has a housong shortage and needs 19,000 unitl per year to be built to keep up with current and projected growth. We're not even close to that. Agreed, more needs to be done in Hilliard are everywhere
Apartments that are available now, for a 2BR run over $1400/month, so the some closer to $1800-1900. I’m sure slapping the “luxury” tag on these new multi-family housing units will only be more expensive.