• @xpinchx
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    211 months ago

    Well maybe we shouldn’t turn something people need to survive into a game of min/max P&L. I know construction and real estate companies need a profit to survive, but unchecked profit maximizing is bad for everyone but shareholders.

    Why build a ranch when you can build a 2flat or multi family unit that takes up the entire lot, that only corporations can scoop up as an investment, or already wealthy individuals can buy outright and rent it out to squeeze any potential profit out of the working class that’s struggling to survive. That’s why there’s so few affordable single family homes being built, and if you don’t see that as a problem right now then I don’t know what to tell ya.

    • @grue
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      11 months ago

      Why build a ranch when you can build a 2flat or multi family unit that takes up the entire lot

      Because MULTIFAMILY IS LITERALLY PROHIBITED BY LAW. How many times do I have to say it?!

      I realize that it’s cool on Lemmy to hate the capitalists and all that (and I don’t even disagree!), but in this case it’s the racists and NIMBYs and car-brains that y’all really have beef with. The developers are just working within the system that those groups insisted upon creating.

      Edit: silent downvoters are too cowardly to respond to defend their position.

      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        111 months ago

        You’re not wrong, but developers have a lot of pull in local government and their influence on those policies shouldn’t be overlooked. They’re also pushing for single-family zoning because the profit margins on those are higher than on multi-family.

        • @grue
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          111 months ago

          As someone very involved in local politics, it’s been my experience that the NIMBYs have way more influence than the developers.

          Also, the “profit margins are higher on single-family than multi-family” is a result of the zoning, not a reason for it. If zoning were reformed to be sane, profit margins on multifamily would be higher (in part, for example, because land zoned for multifamily wouldn’t be artificially inflated in price due to extreme scarcity).