• sylver_dragon@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Ah yes, let’s see if we can’t pit groups of normal home buyers against each other, while ignoring the institutional investors who are buying up homes to rent out (short or long term). We can also ignore the fucked up trend of building bigger, more expensive housing on lots just barely bigger than the house itself, with the near lack of things like condos, duplexes and multiplexes. Yes, I’ll openly admit I would never again live in a place where I share a wall with someone. But, when I was younger and costs mattered more, cheaper, higher density housing made more sense.

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      10 months ago

      Exactly. You want people to be able to afford to buy homes?

      Fix. The. Zoning. Code.

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        10 months ago

        Kick NIMBYs where it counts and upzone at the state level. There’s absolutely no reason a small number of NIMBY locals should be able to hold an entire state (or country) hostage by refusing to zone for anything other than single family homes.

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          10 months ago

          Counterpoint: I live in Florida and the less that happens at the state level, the better. DeSantis and the FL GOP are doing their best to consolidate power in Tallahassee since they have a supermajority there and they will happily fuck over just about anyone just to show them who’s boss.

          The last thing I need is the assholes in Talla having more power over my neighborhood.

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      10 months ago

      I live in BC in Canada and they’re basically outlawing single family density housing. All lots here will be encouraged to go duplex to small condo building, or at least have a suite, to try to address the housing shortage.