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Home Ownership
I am having a hard time understanding the housing market.
I often hear this one response when someone points out that millennials can't afford to buy one: Quote:
Like... Are we at a lack of supply because we could have many more houses than we have, but we just wont build them? Or are we at a lack of supply because we're reaching maximum occupancy and no mater how you shake it, we're screwed? I just seem to think that if we have more demand than we have supply of homes, that it's not a solvable solution. Do we think that new towns are going to open up in Nebraska and that will solve the housing issue? I just dont see how supply of homes being a problem can just be fixed. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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I own three homes, my son owns three homes, etc
It’s a good investment to Airbnb a second home. Sorry that you have no money, but shit runs down hill sadly
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Make Airbnb illegal, that would help. My house in Utah is $800 a night during ski season
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Raise property taxes to pay to build homes for the poor that they won't be able to afford the property taxes on.
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or, or, let me try this: modulate taxes so the newly built house don't have the same high taxes. (they actually already do that but you know, I wanted to show you that you don't throw the baby with the water, you just throw the water) Quote:
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Another part of the problem with cost affecting young adults is all the mcmansions being built nowadays. Seldom is new construction the sort of 2 bedroom/1 bath starter-type homes that were so common a hundred years ago. A lot of the more popular cities actually are running out of physical space for new construction. New York City has had that problem for a very long time but now a lot of other cities which didn't historically have that issue are running into it. Numerous west coast cities come to mind. Danth | |||
Last edited by Danth; 05-24-2021 at 07:11 PM..
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