How To Create A Neighborhood Development That Appeals To Investors
Kimberly Bastian Kimberly Bastian

How To Create A Neighborhood Development That Appeals To Investors

Young cities like Oklahoma City, Oklahoma are seeing a need for medium to low-income housing within city centers. Conscientious Investors and developers alike look for brownfield and urban lots to build high-density housing that makes sense for single-income individuals and families. Building duplexes and single-family homes under 1,000 square feet is a great way to reduce urban sprawl, lower carbon emissions in cities, and ensure the labor market can afford housing near their place of employment, which keeps labor costs affordable. 

If you are a property developer, read to the end to discover 4 ways to create a neighborhood development that appeals to investors.

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4 Duplexes For Your Infill Development
Kimberly Bastian Kimberly Bastian

4 Duplexes For Your Infill Development

With a shortage of land, a need for affordable homes close to city-center, and the undeniable benefits of reducing urban sprawl, many builders are embracing urban infill. Urban infill helps ensure that workers can live close to their jobs. This reduces carbon emissions and pollution. Urban infill also utilizes existing utilities within a neighborhood, brings an economic boost to underdeveloped areas, and creates walkable communities. Urban infill development creates opportunities to live in multi-family homes, condos, or duplex units, instead of the previously prevalent single-family houses. 


Ready to build duplexes and be a part of infill development here in Oklahoma City? Here are four great duplex home designs to build on your plot of land. 

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