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The good news is Did you know, apartments themhowever,that one in selves, and the comfour American panies that own and households chooses manage them, are to live in a multichangingforthe betfamily home? Makter all the time. ing the right housing Today’s apartment decision is all about communities have having choices. ProThe Home Front more space and more viding housing By Spencer Greer optionsis one ofthe commitments America’s homebuilders make to their communities, and that includes building single-family homes, townhomes, condominiumsand apartments, This segment ofthe housing market obviously serves as an important choice for consumers. Moreover, the negative stereotypes that are often with apartments and renters are not borne out by the facts. Indeed, research conducted by the National Association of Home Builders has found that multifamily housing is a critical componentofthis nation’s hous: ing stock, and that, perhaps more than any other housing type, apartments represent smart growth. Higher density development and innovative land use policies that encourage mixed-use and pedestrian-friendly developmentsin cities and close-in suburbs canbe the answerto long commutes and o cems about sprawl Multifamily develop: an help ensure that people d homesinthe places they want to live, near where they work and where they play But recognizing that amenities than they’ve ever had in the past. High-speed Internet connections, multiple telephonelines, upscale kitchens, whirlpool baths, these are the features ofapartments today. Common areas often include business-meeting rooms, community centers ith movie screens and fit enters with @ equipment, and, in many instances, publiclyheld corporations dedicated to 24-hour customer service and residentsatisfaction. Althoughapartments in general serve younger households and single-occupant households more than single-family homes do, renters across the country represent the diversity that is America. They are young,they areold, they a gle, they are married. And they are people whochoosenot to buy a homeata particularstage of their life, for either economicor lifestyle reasons. Contrary to popular belief, multifamily developments do not diminish the value of singlefamily homes. According to NAHB’'s research, single-family hous. price appreciation remains roughly the same regardless of whetherthey are built near multifamily communities, Building smarter meansthat the public and publicofficials need to reassess the value of multifamily homes in their communities. Manyofthe same people who are advocating smart growth in the name of containing suburban “sprawl”are just as vehemently arguing against higher densities in places where they make the most sense, such as transporta- tion hubs and close-in lots that have been vacant or underused for years. You can’t be against sprawl, which is low-density building away from city centers, and against high-density building that helps preserve open space and does not expand the urban or inner suburban perimeter. Those of us in the building industry know that multifamily housing has a significant image problem, and that’s why we're committed to debunking the myths and misconceptions that often play into the not-in-mybackyard synd: With more than a million new households being formed annually, America’s home builders will have to construct between 1,3 and 1.5 million new housing units just to meet the underlying demand for shelter during the next di Many of the: housing units must be in apartment communities if we are to meet the needs of consumers and fulfill the public's mandate to “grow smarter, Providing choicesin housingis part ofhome builders’ commitment to ensuring that every American has access to safe, decent andaffordable housing. Spencer Greer is executive officer of the Home Builders Association of Greater Salt Lake. Visit the Home Builder Association's Web site at www. hbags/.com & ‘ |