Sandy City is considering a zoning change that could allow for smaller homes to be built. This move aims to potentially increase housing availability and affordability in the area.
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This could make buying a new home more affordable, but might also mean less profit per house for builders.
Potential homebuyers looking for more affordable options and people who prefer smaller living spaces.
No groups negatively affected
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