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I saw your comment on American Suburban Style mod.
You just need to subscribe to the theme, then in Content Manager go to Styles, click on the theme and you can then download the homes from there.
I too would like to change the density of the Brooklyn Collection's residentials from low density to high density so that they scale realistically with the "Realistic Population and Consumption" mod. Are you saying there is a mod that enables us to do that?
I searched the workshop for the "residential rebalance" mod that you mentioned but I didn't find it. Is there such a mod or did I misunderstand what you were saying? I don't know how make such changes otherwise and from what I've read of the other population rebalance mods it seems they don't adjust density configurations for individual bldgs; they only adjust population configurations across the board according to their respective high/low density designations.