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A 5,000-square-foot solution to the Massachusetts housing crisis

A ballot measure to reduce lot-size requirements would open up more housing options in the suburbs, creating opportunities to build smaller, lower-cost homes.

Baxter Village in South Carolina wouldn't be possible in many Massachusetts towns, in part because of restrictions on home lot sizes.
Baxter Village in South Carolina wouldn't be possible in many Massachusetts towns, in part because of restrictions on home lot sizes.Google Maps

Andrew Mikula is chair of the Legalize Starter Homes ballot committee.

I came across Baxter Village after a Google Maps perusal of one of the country’s fastest-growing regions. Completed in 2014 and billed as a “traditional neighborhood development” with a walkable town center and intimate, tree-lined residential streets, the village is downright idyllic. The architecture is clearly inspired by early 20th-century New England — a Norman Rockwell-style vista of homes with raised front porches, wood clapboard siding, steep roofs, and dormer windows.

But Baxter Village isn’t located in New England. It’s in South Carolina, about 15 miles south of Charlotte.

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