The argument could be made (though I'm not necessarily making it) that we can never achieve affordability without suburbs.https://twitter.com/kimmaicutler/status/859650617475596288 …
homes, when in reality, they're probably choosing them because they're cheaper in the distant suburbs. Plus, in America, schools/housing
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are bundled goods. And unfortunately, despite gentrification, CA urban public school districts are not seeing a massive influx of resources.
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Yeah. The obvious question is, if people prefer suburbs, why is urban core so expensive? Price, as well as behavior, reveals preferences.
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