top | item 42577826 (no title) slv77 | 1 year ago Housing prices relative to income have gone up pretty much nationwide:https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/blog/home-price-income-ratio-re... discuss order hn newest scarface_74|1 year ago In many of the areas I am talking about teachers, lawyers, doctors, pharmacists, policemen, other government workers, etc can affordably buy a house in those areas. slv77|1 year ago Housing prices have historically been highly correlated with income and interest rates. That correlation seems to have broken down.There are areas where it still is sane but much less of them than historically and concentrated in areas with very little population.
scarface_74|1 year ago In many of the areas I am talking about teachers, lawyers, doctors, pharmacists, policemen, other government workers, etc can affordably buy a house in those areas. slv77|1 year ago Housing prices have historically been highly correlated with income and interest rates. That correlation seems to have broken down.There are areas where it still is sane but much less of them than historically and concentrated in areas with very little population.
slv77|1 year ago Housing prices have historically been highly correlated with income and interest rates. That correlation seems to have broken down.There are areas where it still is sane but much less of them than historically and concentrated in areas with very little population.
scarface_74|1 year ago
slv77|1 year ago
There are areas where it still is sane but much less of them than historically and concentrated in areas with very little population.