It's just an issue of allowing new multi-apartment units to be built.
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Usually new units appeal upmarket, which frees up old units.
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Replying to @metorotem @rotemeren and
in b4 sad nimbys bust with that 'trickle down housing' sick burn they think is a real showstopper
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Replying to @default_friend @frienddefault and
low income housing is the stuff left behind after people with money move into the new apartments
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"x shitty units" or "x non shitty units" generally not convinced there will be a marked difference in prices resulting from these choices and if there is a difference it comes at a cost of people living in shit Holes which is bad
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Replying to @eigenrobot @palecur and
pur another way in tight markets shitty apartments and """luxury""" apartments are excellent substitutes as you might infer from senior software engineers living menlo park broom closets
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this is why i'm big on building more housing to detighten the market (is there a word that means detighten?? brain?? untightenate maybe?)
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technical term is "lube up"
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wordsmithing in this thread is off the chain
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