Phoenix has expanded housing options within the city to now include casitas in your own backyard.
"When I was first starting out, I lived in a casita behind someone's house. It was wonderful, affordable rent for me and I'm glad more people will have the option that I did," said Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego.
According to the Department of Housing, Arizona is 270,000 housing units short of current demand. The Phoenix City Council believes this casita option would help with that and affordability. "We lived out of there for two years before they were able to save up enough to buy a house here in Arizona," said Solís.
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