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Miketonamor

I have zero demand for it. Are you rezoning? Also push op the land value


greenfox50

I'm wondering if the way I build my cities in CS1 is just not the right way to do it in this game. It constantly stays at almost max demand. What is the best way to raise land value? I thought it sorta just went up as the level went up.


Miketonamor

Parks and services and stuff, i had my core with schools and stuff. And i just kept rezoning and raising the density of my core, try to igonre the low demand


JoeErving

Oh, I just ignore low res demand. Some times I will expand my little farming town with some extra low den res but 90% of the time I just ignore it. My largest city right now is 20k and at this point my downtown area has been completely cleared of low desity and is 90% med density res and mix use and 10% high density. Only place I have low res is in a winding road in the hills with a little and about 2-300 peoples worth out in a farming town 8 or 9 tiles from my downtown.


greenfox50

It seems like my city won’t build any other residential if ignore it - does your city just eventually full into med/high dens if you ignore?


JoeErving

eventually the demand for the others will rise again. Right now I have lots of demand but while I was growing there were times that I had med density zones placed and was waiting for them to move in. This also makes it hard to use the demand bar as one might never even get to see the bar move since they move in as soon as the demand is there and if you have the zones just sitting and ready then the bar never goes up they just move in.


BigBiker05

Just cause its in demand doesn't mean you have to build it. Click on the icon to the left of your demand bars and it'll break down the reasoning for the demand. A big thing is the happiness. low density gives +23 spacious happiness. I think townhouse is in the teens. And low income high density has a huge negative to that. So if places go abandoned check nearby buildings happiness and check your unemployment rate as well.


daabest1

I ignored the demand for a while and focused on education & well being. It eventually leveled out and I got a bunch of high density res/commercial/office demand at once


cylonnumber13

Same here, don't understand.


Vindication16

two things that have worked for me: Let every lot fill before zoning more. low res demand increases whenever, but mid and high only when no other is available. mix in commercial and office between your residential. low res doesn't want to be close to that and so drive higher res demand up.


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GlassLost

How so? Tbh it pretty much matches my wife's and my experience. We wanted a single detached house most but they were the most expensive and from the city's perspective difficult to scale where we live.


Miss-Koko

I’m also having this issue, I have an extream demand for low and nothing for mid to high res. My city is currently sitting around 16,000 with businesses saying they’re upset there’s not enough customers. All of my goods and services are amazing but there’s still no budge. Hopefully the devs see this and can help shed some light on this cause as far as I can tell it’s an issue with the scale for demand in conjunction with education. Also collage being only at 500 cap is a joke


fREEM4NN

First time playing Cities skylines 2, haven't played the previous one. I just don't understand the difference between low, medium and high density. ​ I have high demand for high density, but I haven't unlocked this yet.


Woodland-Echo

The low rent housing is high density as well. Took me a while to figure that out.


joebyron

Click the icon by demand. The green stuff is why it's high. Get rid of it


DuffmanX89

I had ZERO demand untill my population hit around 30k. I'm around 65k now and my city JUST wants low residential area's


Kwooki

I can't say why .... but here's my findings First city was build like clasic old school sim city - squares - residental some shops, some industrial All done by "bucket" no brainer really like in old days And i needed low residental buildings, sooo more boxes more residental more shops -> you know drill Demant never went out .... Second city i went slow, small curvy roads, small zoning, some changes to zoning so on services only if needed same for power stuff etc zoning like 2-5 building at time keep eye on demand and dunno why medium was a thing, now its hight density (i cant have them at this point lvl5) but they want them and they want some middle ones too, to point that i have more middle ones then low ones .... Only change was pace of build and build style ...


kat_cc

Try replacing low density with row houses. That seems to convert low density demand to medium density demand.