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mwkaufma ◴[] No.46208059[source]
Summary: they're pulling "starter homes" off the market, predominantly in nonwhite neighborhoods, and skimping more on maintenance/landscaping.
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cyberax ◴[] No.46208349[source]
There are now no "starter homes". There are starter _locations_. And dense cities ain't them no more.
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mwkaufma ◴[] No.46209827[source]
This is addressed in the article that you didn't read, but commented on anyway.
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1. cyberax ◴[] No.46210446{3}[source]
No, it's not. The article is nothing but a complete lie and a ragebait against scapegoats. This is similar to how conservatives are raging against trans people.

Starting from this:

> The United States is short 4 million housing units

It's a lie. The US has more than one housing unit (1.1) per family.

We don't have a housing problem. We really really don't.

We have an urbanism problem, that made the dense hellscapes the only viable housing location.