The issue that comes up constantly in US housing is, "How do we keep out the undesirables?"
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One way is to simply jack up the prices. If all your housing is selling for over $2M, you will not have many violent poors.
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You may not get along with your neighbors, but at least they won't be playing the knockout game with you. Publicly subsidized housing will
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avoid these expensive communities to keep costs down. But most people can't afford very expensive housing, and overall there's a lot of
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inefficiency in everyone overspending on housing just to get away from people.
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So what we also want to know is, "How do we keep out undesirables while keeping housing affordable?"
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We can take it a step further and also ask, "How can we create communities of like-minded people?" One thought I had in relation to these
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questions: Can you create a community where all owners have to fulfill certain requirements in order to stay? For example, can you require
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there is a community that I heard of that only allows those of German decent to buy. Was in the paper because "muh racism".
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yeah that won't work under current antidiscrimination laws
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