I’d love to see that happen, both because (a) fuck speculators, and (b) being able to say “told you so!” when it still doesn’t result in housing that’s affordable because the real problem is still simply high-demand areas not being allowed to have enough supply.
If high demand areas don’t end up more affordable, you can absolutely say that. But if they do you have to come back here and tell me I’m the prettiest drunk you know.
I’d love to see that happen, both because (a) fuck speculators, and (b) being able to say “told you so!” when it still doesn’t result in housing that’s affordable because the real problem is still simply high-demand areas not being allowed to have enough supply.
If high demand areas don’t end up more affordable, you can absolutely say that. But if they do you have to come back here and tell me I’m the prettiest drunk you know.
Sure, I would gladly pay that price for zoning reform!
(If it ever happens, send me a PM to remind me.)
Same, buddy.