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This platform brings together a wide range of topics that define modern living. From affordable housing challenges and housing market trends to sustainable urban development and smart city innovations, Homesight.org serves as a comprehensive resource designed to educate and inform. Our content explores how cities grow, how policies shape neighborhoods, and how innovative ideas can solve today’s most pressing urban challenges.
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As cities continue to evolve, so does the need for informed conversations around housing, sustainability, and urban life. Homesight.org is your trusted guide in navigating these conversations—offering clarity, perspective, and inspiration for building better communities today and in the future.

Circular Construction: How Cities Can Reduce Demolition Waste
Learn how circular construction helps cities cut demolition waste, lower embodied carbon, and save materials through smarter planning and reuse.

Blue-Green Infrastructure for Flood-Prone Neighborhoods
Discover how blue-green infrastructure for flood-prone neighborhoods cuts runoff, reduces damage, and creates healthier, more livable streets.

Climate Adaptation vs Climate Mitigation in City Planning: What Is the Difference?
Learn climate adaptation vs climate mitigation in city planning, why each matters, and how cities can protect people, infrastructure, and budgets.

Urban Heat Adaptation Plans That Go Beyond Planting a Few Trees
Urban heat adaptation plans protect cities from longer, deadlier heat with smart design, public health, and cooling strategies that save lives.

District Energy Systems for Mixed-Use Neighborhoods: An Introductory Guide
District energy systems for mixed-use neighborhoods explained simply—learn how shared heating and cooling can cut emissions and boost resilience.

Net-Zero Neighborhoods Explained for Non-Engineers
Net-zero neighborhoods explained in plain language: see how these communities cut energy use, lower emissions, and make sustainable living practical.

Embodied Carbon in Housing: Why Materials Matter as Much as Energy Bills
Embodied carbon in housing shapes true home sustainability. Learn why building materials matter as much as energy bills for buyers, builders, and cities.

What Is a Sponge City and Could the Model Work in the United States?
What is a sponge city, and could it work in the United States? See how green infrastructure cuts flooding, saves water, and reshapes urban design.

The Case for Low-Tech Solutions in an Over-Sensorized City
Discover why low-tech solutions can fix city problems faster, cheaper, and more fairly than costly sensors, surveillance, and automated systems.

Public Wi-Fi as Essential Infrastructure for Cities
Public Wi-Fi is now essential city infrastructure, helping residents access housing, jobs, services, and civic life where reliable internet matters most.

Urban Tech for Lead Pipe Detection and Water System Monitoring
Discover how urban tech for lead pipe detection and water system monitoring helps cities find risks early, protect health, and prevent costly failures.

Smart Home Technology in Affordable Housing: Promise vs Reality
Explore how smart home technology in affordable housing can cut costs, improve safety, and boost equity—while exposing real-world limits.

What a Good Smart City Pilot Looks Like After Year One
See what a good smart city pilot looks like after year one: measured outcomes, clear governance, resident input, and a real path to scale.

GIS for Housing Policy: From Parcel Data to Practical Decisions
Learn how GIS for housing policy turns parcel and housing data into clear, practical decisions for planners, researchers, and community groups.

Privacy by Design for Smart City Programs
Learn how privacy by design for smart city programs reduces risk, builds trust, and protects resident data from day one of deployment.
