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by rangestransform
569 days ago
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> And ways to fix that other than flooding the market with so much housing to force an overabundance. That's kind of wasteful, too. Why? People need to move, and a certain amount of transiently vacant units is necessary for migration to not disrupt local prices too much. |
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For what it's worth, I agree housing is nutty. But few desirable places have solved it. Not in the US, not in Canada, not in Europe. The "just build more" argument seems a bit simplistic. In an ideal world, it works. But we also wouldn't have villages dying in the country-side, and extremely expensive cities/metro-areas.