I'm just operating under the assumption that we don't have enough land available at a close enough distance to create enough single family housing to meet demand by minority communities where the minority community's demand is - for the black community of Minnesota that overwhelmingly lives in close proximity to Minneapolis, there's essentially nothing left within half an hour of Minneapolis. In my mind, that means to focus on new constructions being multifamily homes for sale in the built-up areas, and adding more first time homebuyer programs and grants and target advertising to minority communities for both these new ones and all the existing ones.If you're short of something whether toilet paper or single family detached houses, it seems the best way is to make more of them rather than to pour resources into imperfect substitutes like paper towels or condos.
Greenfield land available to convert into smaller single family homes in Carver isn't going to help much to alleviate the demand for them in a place like SLP despite the communities only being half an hour apart simply because part of the reason the demand in general in SLP is high is because people are specifically seeking out SLP for its proximity to Minneapolis and amenities as a community. Carver has essentially no amenities of its own to write home about. It would help for those who aren't specifically targeting SLP because of proximity and are just trying to get a detached home, but people my age who I know are buying homes are very much about the amenities the community offers, and most of the people I know would not want to live in Carver unless we're using it to move closer in from further out.