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by addicted
979 days ago
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There’s easy solutions to that if it ever becomes a problem (the easiest is a vacancy tax) but it’s not currently a problem in the US as can be seen from the fact that places which have built more housing in the past decade or so have much lower rents than similar places that haven’t built as much housing. |
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These skyscrapers buy "air rights" from neighbours to build high which takes away even more homes.
London has areas with the same problem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wehsz38P74g