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by asdfasgasdgasdg
1731 days ago
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These evil bogeymen are something people believe are very common, but I can't find any solid data on their prevalence in London. People also claim these guys are ruining NYC real estate, but our vacancy rates are below 5%, and most of the places that are vacant are not long term vacant. |
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Further, the properties held purely as assets are generally very expensive ones. The effect ripples down, well heeled people move into cheaper housing and those people moving in turn.
This is nearly 8 years old, but generally describes the issue with some specifics:
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/jan/31/inside-londo...