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Webinar Summary:
The panel will explore and discuss how thoughtful site planning and architectural design can deliver attainable housing and differentiate your project from others in the market, how a Missing Middle multifamily development model can be taken to scale with integration into large master planned communities, the role of condominiums in the delivery of for sale Missing Middle housing types, the challenges associates with this approach, and how the market is responding, and what small and medium-sized lot infill opportunities exist and what policy and zoning changes cities or states need to make to make these opportunities feasible.

Webinar Summary: The panel will explore and discuss how thoughtful site planning and architectural design can deliver attainable housing and differentiate your project from others in the market, how a Missing Middle multifamily development model can be taken to scale with integration into large master planned communities, the role of condominiums in the delivery of for sale Missing Middle housing types, the challenges associates with this approach, and how the market is responding, and what small and medium-sized lot infill opportunities exist and what policy and zoning changes cities or states need to make to make these opportunities feasible.

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