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US housing wealth is growing for the oldest and wealthiest Americans, at the expense of everybody else


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2017 May 4, 12:25pm   2,605 views  8 comments

by The Original Bankster   ➕follow (0)   💰tip   ignore  

https://qz.com/972873/us-housing-wealth-is-growing-for-the-oldest-and-wealthiest-americans-at-the-expense-of-everybody-else/

Since the 1970s, coastal US cities have implemented laws that make it impossible for housing supply to equal demand. Proponents of these laws argue they are important for historic preservation, environment protection, and the livability of cities. Conveniently, such laws also happen to inflate the housing prices of many of their supporters—mainly the old and wealthy, who are the clear winners of these kinds of market-constraining regulations.

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1   The Original Bankster   2017 May 4, 12:26pm  

oh ya there's there's a crazy bitch in Phoenix named Beatrice Moore, who is an heiress posing as some kind of "Street Artist" who singlehandedly runs the "historic presevation" in DT Phoenix. They literally "preserved" a FLORIST SIGN.

2   The Original Bankster   2017 May 4, 1:40pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says

Just because you weren't born in 1974, doesn't mean you weren't FREE! to buy a house in 1974!

Get with FREEDOM!

I HATE BOOMERS. dumbest fattest fucks in history.

3   The Original Bankster   2017 May 4, 1:41pm  

Beatrice Moore literally PRESERVED THIS SIGN so they could pump up the value of properties in that region.

4   Tenpoundbass   2017 May 4, 3:54pm  

It's not weath it's a trap, they can't leave, they have to go somewhere. Sell your house, then what?
Those days of selling your house and moving to Florida and getting a $35K condo are over.

5   The Original Bankster   2017 May 4, 5:05pm  

no doubt that no one wants their real estate.

6   Strategic Renter   2017 May 4, 6:09pm  

Sea level rise is going to be the ultimate FU for these smug coast dwellers.

7   Strategist   2017 May 4, 6:23pm  

The Original Bankster says

Since the 1970s, coastal US cities have implemented laws that make it impossible for housing supply to equal demand. Proponents of these laws argue they are important for historic preservation, environment protection, and the livability of cities. Conveniently, such laws also happen to inflate the housing prices of many of their supporters—mainly the old and wealthy, who are the clear winners of these kinds of market-constraining regulations.

There isn't much room in coastal areas to begin with. Even home prices further inland are extremely high. Demand is exceeding supply.
Those who are willing to pay the most will always get the best. Those who can't, will have to settle for less.
Such is life.

8   MMR   2017 May 4, 8:54pm  

The Original Bankster says

PRESERVED THIS SIGN so they could pump up the value of properties in that region.

Gotta say, not impressed in least bit

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