San Francisco housing is too expensive, so it should come down. However, that will reduce the wealth of a large group of homeowners. Is there a case study of a city that managed that process well?
I’m not necessarily against rent control, but it rarely works out well if it doesn’t come with increased building, public transport improvements, etc. Supply and demand are real.
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Sure but the reverse: waiting for building without rent control creates huge unnecessary displacement.
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Fair, but looks like Berlin hasn’t committed to actually building anything at this point.
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