But unlike its coastal counterparts, Houston's homes are much cheaper and more abundant.
Advertisement"It's really a way to limit housing construction," said Emily Hamilton, a housing researcher at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
She added that minimum lot sizes maintain "a homogenous type of housing construction with often a high floor on how expensive it has to be."
The policy change has spurred the construction of almost 80,000 new homes, many of them townhouses and other kinds of small-lot single-family homes.
But the massive success of Houston's minimum lot size reform is getting noticed across Texas and around the country.
Persons:
—, Emily Hamilton, Joseph Gyourko, Sean McCulloch, Hamilton, It's, it's, Nolan Gray, Freund, Brett Coomer, We're, Gray, Salim Furth
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