by Wendy Royston with additional reporting by Kristin Brekke Vandersnick Does your rural community need new rental housing? If so, it’s likely that rental rates will have to increase to make that possible. Many recent housing studies conducted in rural communities recommend rate increases because current rents won’t cover the payments for new construction. Rents in smaller communities with fewer ... Read More »
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Acquire the right location, location, location
Once a community decides to pursue new housing, the natural next question is, “Where?” “That depends on the community and the type of tenant,” according to Margot Gillette, executive director of Beadle and Spink Enterprise Community. In and around small towns, land isn’t always advertised as “for sale,” but Gillette said that doesn’t always mean it’s not. “It’s a lot ... Read More »
Delmont looks for the new normal after tornado’s chaos
The community of Delmont, S.D., already struggled with decreasing population when an EF-2 tornado damaged or destroyed about one-third of its homes on Mother’s Day 2015. What emerged from the debris was enhanced camaraderie and the opportunity to reimagine the future. Most Dakotans know the feeling of hunkering down during severe weather, listening to roaring thunder and the suddenly angry ... Read More »
Full circle: Thunder Valley looks back and forward as it reimagines how to live in community
This spring, seven homes will be built in a circle facing each other, re-creating a cultural and physical pattern of living in community that has until now been lost to generations of Lakota. As part of the larger Thunder Valley community being built by tribal members on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, these homes continue a masterpiece in development, community ... Read More »
From the Editor: Building confidence
Do you know someone who is building a home in the rural Dakotas? That person is making both a sacrifice and a statement: The “common wisdom” would call their building project a poor financial investment. Yet they care enough about living how and where they choose that they are doing it anyway. I think people who live in suburban or ... Read More »