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by acyou
205 days ago
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But if we own real estate, we see the limitation and destruction of housing stock as value creation benefiting own personal assets. From that perspective, reducing this sort of low cost housing makes perfect sense. Generations of young people have embraced this by joining em, not beating them, but this is becoming more and more difficult. It's unclear what prevents any one municipality from going vertical with young people buying, rezoning and building, I think it's related to the lack of income opportunities in some areas, as well as the built in and entrenched voter base. But as soon as any group gets in, they are pulling up the ladder, that's always going to be the case. |
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People who want to live in the area but can't because it is unaffordable don't get a vote, and the exclusionary communities become self-reinforcing.
But Americas really, really like being racist, so now our housing market is f'ked.