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by dhzjxnbzn 3091 days ago
The rents in Baltimore seem downright affordable, maybe they had the right idea with letting developers build if they want to build.

The rents in Philly are higher, but nowhere near those of the Bay Area. Here is an article about the local market: https://www.google.com/amp/s/cdn.relaymedia.com/amp/billypen...

People are angry that although they can afford a perfectly standard apartment, they can't afford new construction. Apartment developments being abandoned before completion due to low demand. Market distortions caused by development restrictions during the 90s.

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There is actually a cost-efficient way to create affordable housing: create luxury housing. After rich people move in, less rich people will get to inhabit those older homes left behind. Restricting housing construction creates a backlog that must be worked through for the market to adjust fully. Some of the benefits of removing those restrictions are immediate, others take over time.