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Startup Cover snags $1.6M to design, build personalized accessory dwelling units

May 18, 2017

Across the U.S., ADUs and tiny houses are growing their presence in the residential market. Such units are seen as one possible solution for adding more affordable housing to a market squeezed for inventory.

Similar to Cover, Kasita, an Austin, TX–based startup, is also turning to prefab unit production to help ease that area’s housing shortage, according to Curbed Austin. At 352 square feet, each unit is stackable and features smart home tech integration, such as windows with adjustable transparency and Amazon Alexa voice controls.

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