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  2. Laneway house - Wikipedia

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    The Mendoza lane house is 710sf and was built on a 33'x122' lot and features a single outdoor parking space. The project was granted an occupancy permit by the City of Vancouver in May 2010. [20] One of the top Vancouver-based laneway construction companies, home wealth investments, specializes in affordable-cost effective home construction. [21]

  3. BuzzBuzzHome - Wikipedia

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    The company is based in Toronto and has offices in Vancouver, New York City and Los Angeles. For consumers, BuzzBuzzHome offers a free wiki -powered database of information regarding new developments in the United States and Canada including pricing, floor plans , renderings, and information on the builder and developer.

  4. Lindal Cedar Homes - Wikipedia

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    Lindal originally picked Toronto as it was at that time Canada's fastest growing city. [7] In 1962, the company built a sawmill outside Vancouver, British Columbia, next moved to Tacoma and finally settled in Seattle in 1971. [9] Since 1950s it is the largest North American manufacturer of prefabricated cedar homes. [6]

  5. Affordable housing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver had the least affordable housing market in Canada by 1980; the average home cost 5.7 times the average family income. [ h ] [ 161 ] : 16–17 O' Toole calculated that given the high interest rates in 1980, "an average family would have to devote more than 70 percent of its income to pay off a mortgage on an average home in 30 years."

  6. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, tiny houses are simply very small houses with a foundation, plot, and traditional sewage and electrical hookups, while in other cases they are more mobile, similar to an RV or mobile home. Although tiny homes and mobile homes have existed previously, the tiny house movement and its viral popularity occurred at increasing levels ...

  7. National Green Building Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Salmon Creek Net Zero Home is a single-family house built in Vancouver, Washington. It earned an NGBS certification at the Emerald level, the highest available certification level. The home was built by Urban NW Homes in a neighborhood featuring only Emerald level homes, the first of its kind on the West Coast.

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