@kimmaicutler the big difference is population movement. Not many European cities growing that fast with so few other options within reach
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@BenedictEvans lots of other European cities grow faster than 10-20K people per year, no? - 10 more replies
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@kimmaicutler It's pretty damaging in Europe as well -
@MarketUrbanism they at least have decent public transit. Which cities are you thinking of? - 4 more replies
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@dubstamp@srlawton@BenedictEvans remote, distributed work.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@kimmaicutler relentlessly American strikes me as an odd statement given all the SF government restrictions on development? -
@kirkbyers but what about all the capital that flows through existing real estate?
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@kimmaicutler German rent control dampens entire market whereas SF/NY protects only existing tenants, incentivising evictions.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@kimmaicutler@DanielKayHertz Not really. It's missing the microapartments and cheap student/visitor housing that Paris and Stockholm have. -
@alon_levy@kimmaicutler@DanielKayHertz not much different from SROs. - 1 more reply
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