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by JohnMakin
822 days ago
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> Renters certainly shop around. What makes you think they don't? I never said they do not. I said that’s not the typical reaction, because moving is very difficult and has a ton of financial and logistical hurdles for most households. “supply and demand, dummy” arguments around the housing market tend to conveniently wave away these costs in the same manner the author waved away gentrification. |
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It doesn't take many shoppers to make a huge difference.
> because moving is very difficult
There's always a fair number of people new to the area, not to mention people whose situation has changed significantly and there are a lot of people looking for new housing.
Note that rent-control takes the latter group off the market.
Note that someone taking a "new property" off the market (regardless of reason) is exactly the same as not adding said new property. (Ie, it can't make things worse.)