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frankydp | 4 years ago
Key detail seems to be that shared accommodation is very undesirable for my staff, at least those few that live outside the family home.
frankydp | 4 years ago
Key detail seems to be that shared accommodation is very undesirable for my staff, at least those few that live outside the family home.
AussieWog93|4 years ago
I wonder how many issues of inequality and low living standards would simply disappear if we as a society simply decided to enact policies to drive the cost of housing down as low as possible, rather than inflating it and making it artificially scarce.
imtringued|4 years ago
I mean. People want their houses to be expensive. They also want their money to become expensive (deflation). It really doesn't make sense to me.
In theory expensive housing makes it easier to build more of it. That law of supply and demand doesn't really exist because it is not a free market. It's actually kind of funny. It's the subversion of the free market. As land and the house that sits on top of the land gets more expensive people want to reduce supply. They use politics to basically run what amounts to a housing cartel. You won't sell your house so that apartments can be built. Your neighbor isn't allowed to build them either.
antisthenes|4 years ago
You would have to somehow transform 50+ years of suburban sprawl into a higher-density, less car dependent living arrangement, that's also _cheaper_ than the current one, and affordable to e.g. restaurant and retail workers.