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by aaomidi
816 days ago
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No a good portion of them are turned into rentals controlled by a few. The demand will not go down. The supply always lags behind, and can face hurdles to build, for example - renters are generally not present in city politics. The supply then use price controlling algorithms to slowly increase and extract the wealth and income of the renters. |
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