New York wants to build cheaper homes. They’ll test one on a vacant lot upstate

Syracuse, New York. The state body responsible for assisting cities in addressing the lack of affordable housing has proposed a plan to increase the number of new homes constructed using public funds, and Syracuse is one of three locations selected to test the plan.

On an empty site in the Valley Neighborhood of the city, the Greater Syracuse Land Bank is collaborating with a modular home builder to construct, distribute, and assemble a brand-new three-bedroom home. The project would cost between $260,000 and $280,000, and it would be marketed for between $130,000 and $150,000 to buyers with low to moderate incomes.

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