If you ask the locals, “do you want more housing built in your neighborhood” reducing the value of their assets or increasing affordability thereby lowering barrier to entry for poorer people who may hurt the quality of the school district. That’s localism and bad in this case?
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The locals will likely say no. A possible solution to this might be non-local management. It’s a paradox, in a way.
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yeah...he blocked me at one point too.
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