This Pittsburgh townhouse is only 16-feet wide but could help solve the housing crisis
Briefly

Dennis Steigerwalt noted, 'When you think about Rust Belt cities, there's a lot of 'missing teeth' lots . . . many of these lots in the city of Pittsburgh are 20 feet wide.' This highlights the challenge of urban space utilization in areas with narrow lots.
Teri Slavik-Tsuyuki explained the findings of the survey, stating, 'Inflation was the number one worry. We learned that homes needed to be more attainable to build and purchase, but also to operate, emphasizing the need for affordable housing solutions in current market conditions.
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