Build only 3 bed 1000ft2 -1200ft2 homes with small gardens in neighborhoods inland like the old days instead of condos and McMansions on coast. Stop being afraid to build on land already. That is the homes for locals.
A condo building with the footprint of 2 basketball courts can have 100, 2-3 bedroom homes. For the same number of single family homes with gardens, you need roughly 5-10 football fields.
@@Basta11 a city neighborhood can have a single house with 3 bedrooms, a tree/grass 3200ft2 lot. That would be 13 on an acre, but you also need spacing cause it’s not all flat, you need streets and so on. Because of water and rain you may want to spread it out farther than a typical American city lot. 50 units on a 4500 ft2 of land just is unnecessary. It is not meant for family living. No connection to private outdoor space. Does anyone remember how HI handled COVID?
@@kristinesharp6286you have to factor in cost and transportation. You may not like to live that way, but people do because it’s cheaper and closer to work. People already live on family to a room in Hawaii and it’s illegal for them to expand the house to accommodate the family. Tell Singapore that their housing model is wrong.
Build only 3 bed 1000ft2 -1200ft2 homes with small gardens in neighborhoods inland like the old days instead of condos and McMansions on coast. Stop being afraid to build on land already. That is the homes for locals.
A condo building with the footprint of 2 basketball courts can have 100, 2-3 bedroom homes. For the same number of single family homes with gardens, you need roughly 5-10 football fields.
@@Basta11 those are tiny rooms. Right now they are putting 1 McMansion on a plot of land that could fit 6 -8 single family homes with yards.
@@Basta11 a city neighborhood can have a single house with 3 bedrooms, a tree/grass 3200ft2 lot. That would be 13 on an acre, but you also need spacing cause it’s not all flat, you need streets and so on. Because of water and rain you may want to spread it out farther than a typical American city lot. 50 units on a 4500 ft2 of land just is unnecessary. It is not meant for family living. No connection to private outdoor space. Does anyone remember how HI handled COVID?
@@kristinesharp6286you have to factor in cost and transportation. You may not like to live that way, but people do because it’s cheaper and closer to work.
People already live on family to a room in Hawaii and it’s illegal for them to expand the house to accommodate the family.
Tell Singapore that their housing model is wrong.
That would be great for a couple or small family, but those nice, tiny homes will end up with 10 occupants and 7 cars.
How can a rich people backyard can be cheap? It's impossible.
it’s called the High Property Taxes to pay for the Rail
Fasttrack permit process today!! Enough already
Out pricing the Hawaiians so the rich can
Own islands here 🤬 resorts get their permits fast enough, hmmmmm
democrat way