5 Surprising Benefits of Urban Infill
Urban infill is the redevelopment of underused land in existing communities. Filling in gaps in underdeveloped neighborhoods is the perfect way to breathe life into a community while utilizing existing infrastructure, utilities, and pouring revenue into businesses.
Read to the end to find out why Urban Infill could be a great investment into a community you’d like to see thrive.
Why Building Row Homes with a Studio Option Is a Great Property Investment
If you are considering building an urban infill or brownfield development, you are probably looking at housing options for future homeowners that are appropriate for high-density, inner-city living. We love designing row homes and terrace homes for plots of land under 2,000 square feet that still have everything a homebuyer in Oklahoma desires in a house.
We have designed many homes under 2,000 square feet, but we believe a row home design truly shines and appeals to homebuyers when it offers a studio above the garage in the rear of the home. Read to the end to find out why homebuyers love our row home designs that include a studio above the garage.
Urban Infill: Design Considerations For A Gorgeous, Thriving Community
Oklahoma City and its surrounding cities are quickly growing in population. In 2021, Oklahoma City joined the list of top 20 largest cities. It’s now the 6th fastest growing city in America.
Oklahoma City has a lot to offer, but with an increase in population there is also a shortage of housing.
If you’re keen to take advantage of this situation, developing an urban infill community may be the solution. Here are three design considerations to reflect upon when deciding how you want your urban infill development to look and feel.
Urban Infill and Brownfield Development
Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Norman, Oklahoma are on the list of quickly growing cities in the United States. With an influx of residents moving in from other states and countries, we are seeing an uptick of committees looking to breathe life into underutilized areas of town, such as historic downtown districts, and traditional business districts. We love helping those interested in urban infill and brownfield development bring their vision to life.
Read to the end to find out all about urban infill and brownfield development in Oklahoma.
What Is Subdivision Development?
A developer may want a subdivision if they are looking to construct multiple homes on a large plot of land. A private landowner may also request subdivision development if they are looking to sell parcels of land from a large lot.
In this article we will discuss the processes involved in subdivision development and how we can help with this process.
A Detailed Look at The Oakley Plan
If you are looking to build a custom row home so you can live in the neighborhood of your dreams, look no further than our Oakley plan! This home would make a great investment house or a great starter home for a small family interested in living center-city. Sitting at just under 1,956 square feet, this 2-story floor plan has it all.
Read to the end to find out all of the great features this plan has to offer.
Why Townhouse Development is a Terrific Multi-Family Investment
Investing in property development can be risky. Naturally, investors want to earn maximum profit from their new construction housing development and avoid as much risk as possible. If you are considering investing in a multi-family construction project, you may find yourself weighing the options between building an apartment complex with many units or developing a group of townhouses.
When it comes to townhouse development vs apartment complexes, townhouse development is often the safer route to go.
Read on to find out why townhouse development makes the best multi-family investment.