Live in a single-family home? This Bay Area company wants to give you $100,000 for the yard space you’re not using – Vallejo Times-Herald
In recent years, California lawmakers have approved a flurry of legislation aimed at increasing the housing supply and addressing the state’s decades-in-the-making housing crisis. Many of the changes are modest — rather than creating massive apartment towers or sprawling new subdivisions, they are meant to add moderate density in existing neighborhoods. It’s the type of “missing middle” housing that advocates say will help the Bay Area hit state regulators’ goal of building 441,000 new homes by 2031. Senate Bill 9, passed in 2021, is one such change: it allows single-family…
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