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by JumpCrisscross 27 days ago
This attitude is anathema to affordable housing. One fundamentally cannot get it where people want it without density.
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Really? Some of the least dense areas are also among the most affordable.
> Some of the least dense areas are also among the most affordable

Taking into account job opportunities and cost of goods, it’s often a wash or worse, particularly if you consider standard of living.

And the RTO fad means those Low Cost areas continue to decline.
Really? Cities like Cleveland, Memphis, or Wichita aren't particularly dense but they're affordable in terms of median price-to-income ratio. The unemployment rate in Cleveland is only 4% so there would seem to be job opportunities.
> Cities like Cleveland, Memphis, or Wichita aren't particularly dense

I’d still call them dense. (I suspect Mister “density trashes a location” would.)