True. Also... 1)Housing is already cheap in many places. It's the location that's expensive. > Telework? 2) Education (learning) can be nearly free; it's the signaling of a diploma that's crazy expensive. >Evolve or learn to code. That leaves Health Care.
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Replying to @LaurenzRod @Austen
Telefriends? Teledating? Telefamily? Location may be the single greatest factor in a complicated human being's overall capacity to live a fulfilling life.
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Replying to @webdevMason @Austen
True. It's why I moved to one of the least affordable places in America. But I don't see how to make housing inexpensive here. Empty land costs $300/sq.ft.
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Replying to @LaurenzRod @Austen
Land isn't the bottleneck anywhere in the US. Build vertically.
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Replying to @webdevMason @Austen
Yes, but tall buildings aren't cheap by nature - which is why they're only built where land is very pricey.
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Yes? Neither land nor construction costs are the bottlenecking feature of the situation in the regions suffering a housing crisis, but there's still room to be iterative there, e.g. modular housing that can move easily & stack almost arbitrarily tall
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