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by kasey_junk
1008 days ago
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How does an investor who is renting drive up the cost of housing? Barring certain oddities (e.g. college towns tend to have higher rental costs than purchase due to the transient nature of the populace) rents and mortgages should obtain parity very quickly, especially for families looking to stay longer than the transaction cost of the loan. |
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Imagine what life would be like if we let billionaires buy up all the lakes, rivers, and other freshwater reservoirs. Water prices would shoot through the roof and we'd all be forced to pay the "water barons" whatever they decide to charge. It would be a dystopian nightmare and absolutely toxic to society. If you're curious, this is the premise of the classic sci-fi book Dune.