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Alternative Subdivisions: Not Everyone Can Live in a Master Planned Community

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Alternative Subdivisions: Not Everyone Can Live in a Master Planned Community
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Land Use Professionals love to focus on big, beautiful, well designed residential communities. They are not affordable to many citizens. Many citizens are drawn to living in alternative “subdivisions” for affordability or flexibility reasons: small lot “urban” neighborhoods with basic amenities (if any) in rural areas, manufactured housing communities and RV Parks. This presentation covers land use issues for these alternative “subdivisions”.

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  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Property Owners Association Law | Real Estate Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2025

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1. Alternative Subdivisions: Not everyone can Live in a Master Planned Community (May 2024)

Reid Wilson

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Alternative Subdivisions: Not everyone can Live in a Master Planned Community (May 2024)

Land Use Professionals love to focus on big, beautiful, well designed residential communities. They are not affordable to many citizens. Many citizens are drawn to living in alternative “subdivisions” for affordability or flexibility reasons: small lot “urban” neighborhoods with basic amenities (if any) in rural areas, manufactured housing communities and RV Parks. This presentation covers land use issues for these alternative “subdivisions”.

Originally presented: Apr 2024 Land Use Conference

Reid Wilson, Wilson Cribbs + Goren, P.C. - Houston, TX