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Connecticut Real Estate will be introducing affordable housing communities across the state featuring micro apartments. These homes tend to run from 100 sf to 500 sf. Tiny homes are difficult to get approved as stand-alone homes on any lot in Connecticut. However, they make a lot of sense in conservation subdivisions where homes/apartments are built closer together or more likely part of one large building. We are looking for real estate agents that can recognize an opportunity. Investors that can smell a profit, towns that recognize increased tax revenue per square foot and philanthropists that can see an opportunity to help mankind by creating housing that is affordable by design.
“Micro-living is growing increasingly popular not only because it can save on cost and accommodate more housing in large cities, but because micro-housing itself is becoming a desirable way of living for many people, especially young professionals.” – Bungalow
“Micro Apartments Are the Best Thing to Happen to the Planet. While they have spurred heated debates across the internet, living in under 300 feet can be both comfortable and full of social benefits. We are looking to partner with landowners in Connecticut to assist them in increasing profits by applying our plans and expertise.” – Architectural Digest
“7 ways to make your apartment happier, according to mental-health pros
Easy, science-backed methods for taking a small space from claustrophobic to cozy” – The Washington Post
“A 95-Square-Foot Tokyo Apartment: ‘I Wouldn’t Live Anywhere Else’ Meet the young Japanese who have decided to live in a shoe box.” – The New York Times
“A microapartment, also known as a microflat, is a one-room, self-contained living space, usually purpose built, designed to accommodate a sitting space, sleeping space, bathroom and kitchenette with 14–32 square metres (150–350 sq ft). Unlike a traditional studio flat, residents may also have access to a communal kitchen, communal bathroom/shower, patio and roof garden. The microapartments are often designed for futons, or with pull-down beds, folding desks and tables, and extra-small or hidden appliances. They differ from bedsits, the traditional British bed-sitting room, in that they are self-contained, with their own bathroom, toilet, and kitchenette.” – Wikipedia
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