U.S. Building More Apartments Than It Has In Decades, But Not For the Poor: Report

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This issue is republicans and conservatives fight tooth and nail on government intervention (Keynesian policies) build affordable housing. Projects were destroyed…

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Over the past 7 years I’ve seen so much new apartment complexes come up and all the rent is ridiculous. 500sqft 1br places starting at $1400. This is in the “affordable” part of the city (Midwest). Rent was below $900 when I moved into my house.
They said the Midwest was still cheap :damn:
 
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people in Houston and Dallas that is complaining now because the new apartments have approached the coastal areas costs.
That’s the ill part about all of this. If rent in DC OR NY was 1800 then houston was $900. There’s no where to run. If imma be paying 85 percent of what it costs I’m NYC to live in Texas imma stay my ass in NYC.

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This is the San Francisco fallacy that NYC and Hong Kong already proved wrong
The idea that building more dense units would cause a deep decrease in prices. Nope, demand will still outpace supply in popular areas
Ton of new apartment units in my city too and they are all priced at a premium
 
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