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by bsder 1314 days ago
The problem is neighbors.

The reason why everybody wants a detached home is so you don't share a wall or floor with a neighbor.

Dense housing could be built so that you are well isolated--unfortunately, it never is. Consequently, you have to deal with stomping upstairs, dogs that bark all day, etc.

If people are truly interested in dense housing, we'll need some building codes that make building it a bit more expensive.

2 comments

Agreed. Apartments are largely viewed as temporary and not for families - thus they’re built cheaply and not big enough (to meet American family expectations). The current 5-over-1 trend is awful in this regard. Yeah, it’s inexpensive to build, but light wood framing done to a tight budget leads to noisy, smelly, awful places to own or live long-term.
Apartments in dense cities are worth millions of dollars, and yet their construction quality is surpassed by some soviet brutalism from the previous century.

Also laws and planning for apartments and leaseholds are absolutely atrocious in UK and most contries that do not have a socialist past - people in charge just do not understand how to deal with them.