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Autist here, I have a few real estate question for knowers.

>Prefabricated A-Frames, geodesic domes and modernist designs
Why aren't they more common, especially in rural and suburban markets? Why does the market select for the same vinyl coated styles that now seem to be getting uglier and more poorly designed? It seems like in terms of economic and market efficiency, as well as energy and resource efficiency, and even more so aesthetic value that prefabricated A-frames, geodesic domes and modernist designs would make more sense than the current suburbia trend. There are other unique designs that are hurricane, tornado and seismic resistant which aren't really being utilized in the regions where they make the most sense as well. Why?

>zoning laws
Who writes this shit? What's the biggest barrier to us getting quality townhouses and low/no-HOA condos in the heckin walkable cities within the next few years? This market is utterly fucked apart and absurd and everyone knows it.

>urban/suburban sprawl
Should most suburbs and cities be bulldozed, and rebuilt with better designed and higher density mixed zoning neighborhoods? Should rewilding be the law of the land in the US of A? And why is the answer to all of this yes? discuss

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