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by uw_rob
3514 days ago
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I don't think the anger is people bought their home 20 years ago. It's from people who rent; people who grew up with their parents and want their own place in the city; people who have moved to the area for a job and cannot afford to live within a reasonable distance of work. Having property that no one lives in despite people wanting to seems like a poor allocation of land. (Mind you, it may not be a poor allocation of resources for the people investing) |
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