Another Voice: Housing ‘connectivity’ is about more than Wi-Fi


A number of homebuilders and homebuyers are starting to focus on connectivity as being an essential element of the communities they create and want to move into, respectively. I applaud these efforts.

But I don’t mean the kind of connectivity available through Wi-Fi, cable, satellite dishes and streaming services. I’m talking about human connectivity: true neighborhoods in which people regularly see, interact with and have authentic opportunities to know each other. I mean communities in which…

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