Comment 33714

By Tammany (anonymous) | Posted September 16, 2009 at 17:17:22

Hmmmm ... depends on how you're defining "new urbanist development."

From what I understand, most new urbanist development is fundamentally no different than your average sprawl subdivision. It might have a smaller footprint, better street design, and superior architecture (maybe even a mix of low and medium density residential, and possibly some commercial thrown into the mix), but isn't it essentially still inefficient low density greenfield development?

Your average new home buyer probably doesn't give a damn about such niceties. The new urbanist product likely appeals to those who perceive some stigma attached to conventional sprawl development, or who see cache in association with "intelligent design." I would say such people are a niche market.

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