High density housing refers to housing developments with a higher population density than average. For example, high rise apartments are considered high density, especially in comparison to single-family homes or condominiums. High density real estate can also be developed from empty or abandoned buildings. For instance, old warehouses can be renovated and turned into luxury lofts. Further, commercial buildings that are no longer in use can be refitted into high-rise apartments. Opponents argue that more housing will lower the value of their home (or rental units) and change the “character” of neighborhoods. Proponents argue that the buildings are more environmentally friendly than single family homes will lower housing costs for people who cannot afford large homes.
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Response rates from 164 Louth voters.
64% Yes |
36% No |
64% Yes |
36% No |
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Yes, providing that it can provide low cost housing
@9LKM7XF9mos9MO
Yes - high density housing high rises) should be limited in size and geographic placement
@9ZWBK5Y2mos2MO
It depends on how high the density will be, a density that is excessively high can lead to a reduced quality of life too, lack of recreational spaces is a big issue
@9ZVDWS62mos2MO
Yes, but only if they focus on building adequate up to date services in these high populated density areas
@9ZV4YWB2mos2MO
No a city planner here 🙄 that’s why we educate our students to see what works best?? Depends on how the works.. instructure all the way! Schools, playgrounds , transportation… clinics.. the list goes on? .
@9ZV359K2mos2MO
If the density won't badly affect the quality of life of the residents, then yes. And make it so that people can buy them, and not just rent them
@9ZMHZWW2mos2MO
Not without proper infrastructure installed beforehand and research into impact on local community- eg village, town
@9ZLC7Q82mos2MO
Only if the high density residential buildings are built where the infrastructure around can handle the increased traffic. Too often you see massive complexes being built along transport routes and roads which have no capacity for such a dramatic increase in usage.
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