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Can a house ("residence") be built in a district designated commercial / industrial?

It only makes sense that you oughtn’t disturb a neighborhood with a pizza restaurant or car dealership. So, yeah, we need commercial districts.

But what about the other way around? Granted, you’d have to be rich to afford the land or taxes. But some corporate parkways and Interstate access roads look like finely manicured and beautiful places to build homes.—replete with security fences and gates, big front yards and back yards for entertaining, in a parklike setting, Some complexes with their state of the art lighting and architecture would even look good to have next door.

And if you were able to live anywhere you want, like your favorite vacation resort, who knows? Maybe you WANT to live right on the strip or boardwalk. It might even be safer than living on a more isolated lot in a neighborhood or in the country.

Me personally, I can’t afford to do much of anything. But I know some fine hotels, hospitals, and corporate parks that would beautiful places for homes. And if one were rich, why not live next door or in close proximity to your favorite restaurants and entertainment?

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