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Southern Minnesota City Trying Unique Solutions to Address Housing
New Ulm approved tiny homes, barndominiums, and a 148-unit complex to tackle vacancy rates below 1% and high home prices, city officials said.
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Southern Minnesota city trying unique solutions to address housing
The city of New Ulm is constructing “experimental builds” to address housing needs. The Minnesota Star Tribune reports “over the past few months, the city council in this town of about 14,000 has approved a flurry of housing projects” from shed houses to tiny homes. New Ulm is among Greater Minnesota cities with a housing shortage. “The shortage, in part, is due to high construction costs that led to developers giving up on building homes cheape…
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