Submitted by paul-e-walnts t3_125166v in jerseycity
No-Practice-8038 t1_je2llzx wrote
Reply to comment by objectimpermanence in Rents high. What is your alternative to increasing housing supply? by paul-e-walnts
Um… it’s distorted alright…..by builders and Wall Street buying up those sweet sweet politicians.
objectimpermanence t1_je2xoor wrote
A few years ago, it was estimated that 40% of the buildings that exist in Manhattan would be illegal to build under current zoning rules.
That is the kind of market distortion that contributes most significantly to the housing crunch.
The biggest opponents of zoning reform in NJ & NY are left-wing activists, not developers and Wall Street.
AccountantOfFraud t1_je5gv5f wrote
>The biggest opponents of zoning reform in NJ & NY are left-wing activists
Don't think this is true at all. I've seen a lot more "Left-wing" activists calling for zoning reform such as removing parking requirements, increase in height, etc.
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