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A consideration of a Preservation Credit directly from the lender can be key.
The average family lives in a home approx 14 years, while the average age of a home is 50 years across the United States, this can assist in sustainable living.
Another factor to consider would be easing access and lending opportunities for ADUs/Casitas/Guest Home additions for homeowners as construction is much faster than a new-build.
This would also allow contractors and other subcontractors to redirect their work for faster and quicker turnaround times with lesser permitting needs to which can allow cities to create a slightly larger property tax base which can assist in their local housing and homeless needs.
This would also expand rental income opportunity for homeowners providing more accessible dollars for day to day spending and savings which can allow for a sustainable mortgage payment.
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