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by Overtonwindow
1537 days ago
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I don’t think copious jobs are the reason, because we don’t really know that. People only think that, so it drives they’re push to the urban environment. Also, who are the ones complaining about lack of housing? I’d be willing to guess that it’s predominantly people who can afford housing just fine, they just can’t afford housing where they want to live. |
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I'd be willing to bet there's a direct and significant correlation between number of jobs in a region and housing prices.
Sure zoning is an issue and there's other factors like weather and scenery...but I bet job availability is top of the heap.