I know there are lots of younger people that would love to own downtown and as of now, there is nothing for them. If we want that area to be up and coming, we need younger, energetic, creative people to take root.
Don't get me wrong. I think you make a very valid point and I agree with you. Affordable housing for younger workers will drive downtown's growth. I just think that these developers look at the market and see $300,000 properties. I think we ned some higher volume development/conversion to get the unit cost down but sustain ROI for the developer. I'm not a real estate developer, but my guess is that the last thing we'll see is low-end for sale apartments. I would think that the low-end will start as rentals.

What does Deep Deuce rent for?