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by WarOnPrivacy
301 days ago
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> You can and should build more homes Yes. The entry point to ownership lies within a state of affordability. > but the end goal is to improve utility of land For who? If it's anyone other than typical wage earners, this goal competes with home ownership by pressuring ownership costs upward and away from affordability. For context, home purchases are mostly (if not fully) impossible for typical wage earners. |
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We shouldn’t mind if home ownership becomes costly if more economic activity results out of it. More economic activity means more money in the hands of wage earners (just that proportionally more money is spent on housing which is okay).