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Neighbors revolt against tiny houses and say they will destroy property values

Posted by Marsha West ∙ October 10, 2017 ∙ In News ∙ Personal Freedom, Social Engineering ∙ Bookmark permalink

Tiny houses are the darlings of New Urban Agenda to provide “affordable housing for all”, but existing neighborhoods want nothing to do with them since they hurt property values. The UN’s agenda of social engineering completely disregards anyone or anything that gets in their way or its anti-freedom programs. — Technocracy News Editor

To developer Kelvin Young, his planned “tiny house” community in northwest Charlotte will create an affordable place for first-time home buyers or for people downsizing.

But to neighbors, Young’s Keyo Park West is a threat to their property values. They are asking City Council to stop it.

“We have been hanging out there for 60 years in Coulwood,” said Robert Wilson, who lives a half-mile from Young’s planned tiny house neighborhood off Cathey Road near Paw Creek Elementary. “All of a sudden this little building started coming up and no one knew what it was. Then it started looking like a house.”

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