@SeattleRainM to Housing Bubble 2: Return of the Ugly English • edit-22 months agoThey're not vacant, they're just waiting for better matket conditionsimagemessage-square86arrow-up1690arrow-down114
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minus-square@UnderpantsWeevillinkEnglish1•2 months agoA very big building holds more people than a very little building
minus-squareFlying SquidlinkEnglish2•2 months agoWhat difference does that make? This is about housing prices, not capacity.
minus-square@UnderpantsWeevillinkEnglish1•2 months agoThe cost of housing isn’t just the price of the unit. If you need to spend an extra $500/mo on the commute, plus random budget buster repairs, a “cheap” house can be less affordable than an “expensive” one.
A very big building holds more people than a very little building
What difference does that make? This is about housing prices, not capacity.
The cost of housing isn’t just the price of the unit. If you need to spend an extra $500/mo on the commute, plus random budget buster repairs, a “cheap” house can be less affordable than an “expensive” one.
Those things can both apply to a condo.