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by SoftTalker 855 days ago
Or change the regulations? That seems a lot easier and cheaper?
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The problem is that those regulations are written by people who have vested interests in keeping the supply of residential real estate where it is.
Right, and the solution is to have them written by someone else, e.g. at the state rather than local level.
Do you think those same people don't have the same kind of influence at the state level? If anything they have even more.
In order to have a vote in local elections you have to live there. Then all the people who own property there vote for things that make housing scarce and increase their property value. The people who want to live there but can't because they can't afford it thereby don't get a vote there and can't vote to make it more affordable. But they do get a vote at the state level.