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lwansbrough ◴[] No.46209173[source]
Lots of ideas in here that fail to properly identify and address the root cause, which is disappointing given how many of us are programmers.

Trace the problem back. Where does it start?

Why is PE investing in homes? Because they can make money. Why does buying a home make money? Because the value appreciates. Why does the value appreciate on an asset that literally deteriorates over time? Because of restricted supply. Why is there a supply shortage?

The root cause of this issue is supply. Zoning, mostly, is to blame. There are down stream issues, like the capacity of the construction industry, but that is an effect of the current environment not a root cause in and of itself — if there is money to be made, construction will grow as fast as it can.

Fix supply, and you fix the issue. This is a uniquely (English) western world problem. Go look at western countries that speak English vs. non-English housing starts. It’s just a cultural failure. You can blame corporations all you want but at the end of the day most people in the anglosphere expect a return on the largest purchase of their lives, even if it comes at the cost of materially worsening the lives of those around them.

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1. samdoesnothing ◴[] No.46210013[source]
You're absolutely right of course. Even a child could look at the present situation and determine that the solution is to simply build more housing, but for some reason many grown adults cannot accept such a simple solution and insist that what's actually needed is more government regulation or something.