• intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    I’m sure there are many factors, but constructive (edit: constrictive) zoning plus rising population (ie rising demand) is itself sufficient to explain not only rising prices, but even accelerating price increases (since the demand curve isn’t linear).

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      7 months ago

      That’s only one element, and it’s not everywhere.

      In my city, it’s the opposite. They’re pushing for more home construction and less commercial.

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        7 months ago

        Zoning issues is typical of blue states. California. Oregon has have heavy restrictions for legit reasons.

        People don’t realize restrictions make sense. You can’t cram 50k people into an area without the sewage, water, roads, etc. there is a balance.

        At one of my houses we have a restriction that each house must have 1 acre. It seems crazy till you learn most of that is an easement for electric and drainage. So while I have an acre. Most of it’s not useable. It’s just grass.