^ There goes Crawford again, smugly telling the world how it is without a clue or evidence.
The death of SFH suburbia in places like a Detroit and Cleveland has zilch to do with your wet dream (that will NEVER be fulfilled) that younger generations are eschewing SFH ownership for hip apartments in cities en masse, and more to do with the fact that the rustbelt/snow belt is generally less desirable with the exception of college towns and vibrant urban centers.
Tell the “death of single family home suburbia” tale to any other audience but this extremely narrow group of like-minded thinkers in SSP and you’ll get laughed out of the room. All over this country where there is a demand by people for housing, SFH’s are being built all over the place. And they are being snatched up.
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