Micro-apartments will become a cost-effective solution for renters - eventually
Briefly

The idea of living in a micro-unit might send some renters heading for the suburbs, but for others, a manageable, affordable space makes downtown living appealing.
The Housing Innovation Lab gathered feedback from around 2,000 residents during its micro-apartment tour, showing a significant interest in smaller living spaces.
Nicknamed 'mother of the micro-unit,' Tamara Roy has been pivotal in Boston's shift towards compact living, emphasizing its potential for various demographic needs.
The compact-living pilot program was a result of positive feedback from the Urban Housing Unit tour, indicating a clear demand for micro-apartments in the city.
Read at Boston.com
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