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The only limitation I have is that I have to restrict them all to their own district (which is OK because the detached row house neighborhood style is pretty unique). Because of their "overhang , I can't really mix them in with my larger Turn-of-the-Century Low-Res District Style. Your buildings on the 1x1 lots overlap each other, or overlap other 1x1 buildings, particularly on corners. I also have to remember to leave extra space behind the 1x2 lots.
They make a great looking inner ring suburban neighbourhoods though -- a perfect transition between Rowhouse / Townhouse inner city streets and suburban housing on the larger lots.
Anybody else seeing this problem? Only thingI can think of is that the assets are actually level 3, and won't appear until the conditions are met there. I recommend "Find It!" ( https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=837734529&searchtext=find+it ) to search for the assets individually using the search terms "home" and/or "Pittsburgh"
Thanks for giving me a heads up! I will do some further investigation.
Thanks everyone for the support!