by San Lumen » Wed Mar 22, 2023 3:08 pm
by The Black Forrest » Wed Mar 22, 2023 3:11 pm
by Juansonia » Wed Mar 22, 2023 3:11 pm
Most high-density urban neighborhoods would be illegal to build today(At least in the USA), due to zoning and land use restrictions. Fixing those would be a good first step.San Lumen wrote:Local officials like to talk about the housing crisis in major cities yet there are simple steps they could take to solve it.
First ban Airbnb. This would instantly free up tons of housing as too many use it simply to make money denying housing to people.
Build only affordable housing. Deny the permits for eyesores like 432 park avenue.
Maybe have rent control for everyone.
Supply and demand is always discussed. Build more supply. All this is way to simple therefore no city will ever do it. We must overcomplicate everything.
What do you think NSG?
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by The Black Forrest » Wed Mar 22, 2023 3:14 pm
Juansonia wrote:Most high-density urban neighborhoods would be illegal to build today(At least in the USA), due to zoning and land use restrictions. Fixing those would be a good first step.San Lumen wrote:Local officials like to talk about the housing crisis in major cities yet there are simple steps they could take to solve it.
First ban Airbnb. This would instantly free up tons of housing as too many use it simply to make money denying housing to people.
Build only affordable housing. Deny the permits for eyesores like 432 park avenue.
Maybe have rent control for everyone.
Supply and demand is always discussed. Build more supply. All this is way to simple therefore no city will ever do it. We must overcomplicate everything.
What do you think NSG?
by Tinhampton » Wed Mar 22, 2023 3:18 pm
San Lumen wrote:Supply and demand is always discussed. Build more supply. All this is way to simple therefore no city will ever do it. We must overcomplicate everything.
by San Lumen » Wed Mar 22, 2023 3:21 pm
Tinhampton wrote:San Lumen wrote:Supply and demand is always discussed. Build more supply. All this is way to simple therefore no city will ever do it. We must overcomplicate everything.
The best way to build more houses is to build more houses, not to tell people they cannot let rooms in their house to strangers on the internet and tell constructors they cannot build houses in places typically inhabited by really rich people tailored to really rich people.
by Gun Manufacturers » Wed Mar 22, 2023 3:50 pm
San Lumen wrote:Local officials like to talk about the housing crisis in major cities yet there are simple steps they could take to solve it.
First ban Airbnb. This would instantly free up tons of housing as too many use it simply to make money denying housing to people.
Build only affordable housing. Deny the permits for eyesores like 432 park avenue.
Maybe have rent control for everyone.
Supply and demand is always discussed. Build more supply. All this is way to simple therefore no city will ever do it. We must overcomplicate everything.
What do you think NSG?
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by Washington Resistance Army » Wed Mar 22, 2023 3:59 pm
The Black Forrest wrote:It doesn’t matter. NIMBY will always win.
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by Redwood Ridge » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:04 pm
by The Lone Alliance » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:16 pm
by Fractalnavel » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:22 pm
TheAtlantic wrote:Are Suburbs the Future?
The dream of the city could be on its way out.
by Saiwana » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:27 pm
by Cannot think of a name » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:31 pm
The Black Forrest wrote:It doesn’t matter. NIMBY will always win.
by The Archregimancy » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:45 pm
by Cannot think of a name » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:48 pm
Saiwana wrote:My simple solution would be to ban or limit overseas/foreign based investment in real estate. You could make it a requirement that someone from overseas physically move into the dwelling if they intend to buy it. No it wouldn't solve all housing issues, but it'd increase the supply in that being an absentee landlord/owner wouldn't be viable.
by Soviet Ostmark » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:49 pm
The Archregimancy wrote:I agree that addressing supply and demand is key.
I'm disappointed that we're ignoring the obvious simple solution: round up the poor, unemployed, and uneducated into labour camps; these can be used to recycle the precious bodily fluids of the weak into an elixir of life for those over-50s who hold PhDs from properly accredited institutions. The resulting cull of the unworthy will also have a beneficial impact on the urban housing market.
by Cannot think of a name » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:50 pm
The Archregimancy wrote:I agree that addressing supply and demand is key.
I'm disappointed that we're ignoring the obvious simple solution: round up the poor, unemployed, and uneducated into labour camps; these can be used to recycle the precious bodily fluids of the weak into an elixir of life for those over-50s who hold PhDs from properly accredited institutions. The resulting cull of the unworthy will also have a beneficial impact on the urban housing market.
by Cannot think of a name » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:50 pm
Soviet Ostmark wrote:The Archregimancy wrote:I agree that addressing supply and demand is key.
I'm disappointed that we're ignoring the obvious simple solution: round up the poor, unemployed, and uneducated into labour camps; these can be used to recycle the precious bodily fluids of the weak into an elixir of life for those over-50s who hold PhDs from properly accredited institutions. The resulting cull of the unworthy will also have a beneficial impact on the urban housing market.
This has real Jonathan Swift “A Modest Proposal” energy here.
by San Lumen » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:51 pm
Gun Manufacturers wrote:San Lumen wrote:Local officials like to talk about the housing crisis in major cities yet there are simple steps they could take to solve it.
First ban Airbnb. This would instantly free up tons of housing as too many use it simply to make money denying housing to people.
Build only affordable housing. Deny the permits for eyesores like 432 park avenue.
Maybe have rent control for everyone.
Supply and demand is always discussed. Build more supply. All this is way to simple therefore no city will ever do it. We must overcomplicate everything.
What do you think NSG?
I don't think you COULD ban the practice of short term rentals like Airbnb. People will find a way (or several ways) around any such ban.
I don't think 432 Park Avenue is an eyesore. And with a limited amount of acreage available, you NEED to build upwards in cities, otherwise you'll run out of acreage.
There's a lot of arguments both for and against rent control, I'd have to look into it more before I take a position on it.
by San Lumen » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:52 pm
Fractalnavel wrote:I don't have access to the article, but the headline seemed somewhat relevant:TheAtlantic wrote:Are Suburbs the Future?
The dream of the city could be on its way out.
by Bombadil » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:55 pm
by Stellar Colonies » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:55 pm
Fractalnavel wrote:I don't have access to the article, but the headline seemed somewhat relevant:TheAtlantic wrote:Are Suburbs the Future?
The dream of the city could be on its way out.
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by San Lumen » Wed Mar 22, 2023 4:56 pm
Saiwana wrote:My simple solution would be to ban or limit overseas/foreign based investment in real estate. You could make it a requirement that someone from overseas physically move into the dwelling if they intend to buy it. No it wouldn't solve all housing issues, but it'd increase the supply in that being an absentee landlord/owner wouldn't be viable.
It was a mistake for example, to have ever allowed China to buy up any portion of the US' farmland. To undo the mistake that letting it go to the highest bidder has caused, the land could be nationalized and the US can give back the money China paid for the land. As a geopolitical rival, the US is going to need to tell China to "shove it" sooner or later on many if not most things.
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