• @MotoAsh
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    11 year ago

    It will definitely help by killing demand since many houses would actually see permanent occupancy.

    The train of greed that permanent growth loves to accelerate will slow down if there is less money to make on the end product.

    • @luckyhunter
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      11 year ago

      Briefly, and only for housing. All those permanent occupants need schools, grocery stores, malls, shops, infrastructure. And if you don’t like people profiting off of building houses don’t get me started on how much we make billing higher rates on government work. They are a headache, to work with but they pay way higher than commercial and private work.