completed. One subdivision, which brought 60 to 70 new homes to the market, is almost fully sold, with only a handful of homes still available.Another development, currently in the process of being annexed into the city at the developer’s request, will add around 40 homes. A separate project adjoining the industrial park is expected to deliver about 60 homes along with a series of apartment buildings, placing residents close to employment opportunities. Off Highway 27, a new neighborhood of smaller, one- and two-bedroom homes is being built, with roughly 30 to 35 houses planned. A manufactured home development is also moving forward, with space for about 40 units; an agreement is already in place for about half of those sites. Several new apartment complexes have recently been completed and are reportedly full. The result is a mix of housing types and price points that can accommodate different budgets and life stages.That mix is one reason Yawn believes Dayton 216 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 07, ISSUE 01
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