Thursday, August 26, 2010

Little Valley Area Building Plans for High Density Housing



Bonneville Builders of Salt Lake City has plans to build high-density housing in the Little Valley area. It has been rejected twice by the city. However, Bonneville Builders wants to be heard before the City Council. No date has been set for the meeting, but after speaking with Bonneville Builders they plan on continuing to try and get approval. The area they want to build the high density housing is next to Little Valley Elementary and Sunrise Ridge Intermediate. You might be wondering, "What is high density housing?"
High Density Housing definitions from the web
* An apartment, or flat, is a self-contained housing unit that occupies only part of a building. Such a building may be called an apartment building, especially if it consists of many apartments for rent. Apartments may be owned by an owner/occupier or rented by tenants.
* Over 60 dwellings per hectare and generally five stories or more high, for example apartment buildings.
What is the reasoning for the high density housing? To build more affordable housing.

More questions to consider?
How will this affect our market values?
What type of housing will this be? Apartments? Townhomes? SFD?
What will the price range be?

I am very curious about how this will play out in the future and I will keep you up to date on this process. If you should have any further questions please call me at (435) 313-6708.

The two pictures are of homes in the Salt Lake City area, in the subdivision Daybreak. Bonneville Builders said, the homes would be similar to the homes in this subdivision
If you are interested in Real Estate in St.George, Utah please call me at 435-313-6708 or visit my website at: http://www.paulsellsdixie.com/

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the information.