The American Housing Corporation (AHC) chose the townhouse or row home model as a solution to address the housing crisis in desirable urban areas. The reasoning behind this choice includes:
- Density: Townhouses allow for higher density housing compared to single-family homes, which is crucial for building more units on limited land.
- Affordability and Family-Friendly Housing: They aim to provide family-sized housing that young families can afford in desirable neighborhoods like Austin, San Francisco, New York, Seattle, and Austin.
- Regulatory Environment: Cities like Austin have zoning laws that permit multi-family homes on single-family lots, making it easier to build higher density housing legally.
Regarding the economics of their model:
- The company claims that their construction method significantly reduces labor costs compared to traditional building methods. They estimate this reduction to be around 10 times less.
- This is achieved through prefabrication and modular components that are assembled on-site, requiring fewer workers and shorter build times.
- While labor costs vary by location, the factory-built approach aims to reduce overall construction expenses.
The prototype being built near Austin serves as a testing ground for improvements in design and manufacturing processes. The first homes intended for sale will be located in
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