Multi-Family & Communities
Across the United States, a quiet revolution is happening in housing policy. From rural towns to urban centers, communities are rewriting zoning codes to allow for smaller homes, “missing middle” and modular housing, and the elimination of parking mandates. The goal? To create housing that is more affordable, more sustainable, and better for human well-being.
The community can reduce overall energy & water use and results in an additional 0.5-1 ton of CO2 savings per home annually.
Investing in rental properties is a proven strategy for generating passive income, but choosing the right construction method can significantly impact your return on investment (ROI).
S.I. Container Builds' shipping container homes positively impact climate change resiliency in Chicago.
Building a repurposed shipping container home community based on simple permaculture techniques can significantly reduce the impact of climate change, promote food security, and preserve soil quality through several interconnected approaches.
Building a repurposed shipping container home community based on simple permaculture techniques can significantly reduce the impact of climate change, promote food security, and preserve soil quality through several interconnected approaches.
Container Homes plus Applied Ecology [or Permaculture] significantly reduces the impact of climate change, promotes food security, and preserves soil quality.
Building plans, Investors and Value Calculations.
Shipping container homes are quick to build, reasonably priced, stand up to extreme weather & fires, and take advantage of a waste product generated by the shipping industry.
The rise of tiny-home communities are a social-consciousness movement and an eco-friendly architectural movement.