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en One thing about the Midtown area was at one time it was faculty houses and as they moved away; larger, older homes not suitable for single-family use became available and no one had a good handle on the number of units going in.

en That proportion of the faculty that are older is getting steadily larger. So you've got this big turnover in the newly hired faculty, and the rest of the faculty is getting older. Sooner or later ... you'll have to replace the older faculty.

en Although there's no official assessment yet, I think the number of housing units destroyed is going to dwarf any previous disaster. Hurricane Andrew was estimated at 28,000 homes destroyed. The number of homes that are flooded now, that are probably beyond repair, is probably much larger. There are 200,000 homes in New Orleans alone.

en Our definition of second homes has changed with the buyer shift toward investment property, ... In examining Census data to determine the number of investment units, we see that second homes are a much larger share than the conventional mind-set of them being mostly vacation homes.

en We have a lot of houses that have been broken up. We have more housing units than we need in the city. What we need is one-family homes.

en The January trip to New Orleans was more overwhelming than the first two simply because of the density of destruction. In the New Iberia area, houses were destroyed but they were spread out over a larger area. In New Orleans, however, there was block after block of homes that had been completely gutted and other areas where it was clear the houses had been totally destroyed.

en He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy. As long as the job growth continues, we'll continue to see rapid sales of new single-family homes and absorption of apartment units.

en We are truly feeling the growth all over the place in Pleasant Grove. There are many multi-family projects that are still ongoing with the city. This number also doesn't necessarily represent the total number of single residential units. Sometimes you only need one permit per building.

en If the City Council does not radically alter the trend in housing, then Davis in 2020 will become a much more exclusive community and ... a larger percentage of its workforce than today will be living elsewhere. ... And that, in particular, if we do not require a good portion of the new houses to be permanently affordable, then while we may have smaller homes, they will be very expensive homes.

en A number of our faculty have offered their homes for faculty from the Gulf Coast.

en The idea was to encourage full-time, regular university faculty and staff to purchase primary residence homes in this community, benefit from living 'near your work' and thereby help to rebuild this old historic community. Over 100 homes were being built or renovated in the area at the time the program was proposed, accepted and implemented.

en We hope to continue property acquisition in this area so we can keep building a small number of homes in between the larger projects.

en [In Moore, a suburb of Oklahoma City, police said 7,500 homes were damaged or destroyed -- half of its 15,000 single- family residences.] It looks like a bomb hit here, ... Houses are just leveled. It looks like a battlefield.

en What I've seen is that it's not necessarily that the homes are too big, but they're much larger than the homes adjacent to them. The older homes are a lot smaller. When [the new homes] are adjacent to a small ranch or a small Cape Cod, you're really impacting your neighbors.

en To get the density we're looking for, we could reduce the number of the single-family homes. It would be more affordable and some could be used for professional offices.


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