Older neighborhoods often benefit from infill housing through revitalization and infrastructure upgrades. New developments can attract younger families and professionals, leading to a more dynamic, multi-generational community.
Property values in the area may rise, and public amenities, such as parks and schools, may receive updates due to increased demand. Moreover, thoughtful infill housing can help preserve a neighborhood’s historic charm by integrating modern designs that complement existing structures. Infill housing, when implemented with care and community input, serves as a bridge between preserving the character of older neighborhoods and meeting the needs of a growing urban population. (from the Greenfield Community Newsletter)