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by souprock
1814 days ago
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This is way off target: "the kinds of neighborhoods that permanently reduce total driving" People change jobs without changing where they live. It won't matter what kind of neighborhood a person lives in if the person still commutes a long distance. Transaction costs are high. For a dense city, moving to a different apartment means losing rent control. Elsewhere, the process of selling and buying a house will eat up about 10% the value of the house. Switching kids to different school districts is often unacceptable. The typical modern two-income household makes this far worse. Moving close to one employer just means moving away from the other employer. Cutting one person's commute just lengthens the other person's commute. Why bother? |
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