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I don't think Cities Skylines recognizes how many individual buildings are in the lot. I believe number of household is determined by a total mass of building(s) instead. If you have RICO mod, you should be able to change it there.
https://steamoss.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2869347724
Not right at this moment, Parklife is one of the must-have DLCs I believe and it's on sale now. You should get it!
It is one of vanilla maps called Black Woods. I love this map because it's relatively flat but has interesting water body and rich terrain variation like hills, cliffs and mountains in the back. I like American houses built in between 1880-1950. They look more intimate and dimensional. I have few little houses coming soon btw ;)
It looks like you are getting missing asset messages because you haven't subscribed them. They are not necessarily "required" and the building will spawn in the city without any issue.
I'm very happy to hear that :) Thank you
Thanks. I used few props from the Parklife DLC. Pearl From the East is free.