You're more packed in London dude, and charged more for it: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/london-studio-flat-size-average-6117674 … vs http://japanpropertycentral.com/2014/04/march-rental-data-tokyo-kantei/ … Don't you want more room?
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Here, since the Mirror is trash, take it from the BBC instead: http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-22152622 … "The average UK one-bedroom home is 46 sq m"
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They are larger and more spacious where my "eternal building" strategy is actually pursued
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More buildings -> rents drop -> less incentive for max units per building -> larger units As old buildings get replaced, effect increases
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Well, you also gotta do something about that foreign oligarch problem, to be fair
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If an upper limit exists, it's gotta be higher than what's going on in Tokyo, so....
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