Submitted by mad_dog_94 t3_124pbvf in jerseycity
JeromePowellAdmirer t1_je1xo8z wrote
Reply to comment by AccountantOfFraud in Tenants Fight Back As Rents Soar In Jersey City And Hoboken by mad_dog_94
Rentals are still needed, people who just moved and young students need a place to stay, people getting out of domestic abuse and such need a place to stay, also there should still be an option available for those who don't want to deal with maintenance if we're talking about an ideal society. The real problem is rent growth. If there was enough supply to stop rent growth then not only does renting becomes more appealing, there is also no reason to "invest in housing" at that point driving the investors out naturally.
AccountantOfFraud t1_je1ya2o wrote
Go ahead and tell me the group of people who lobby against increasing housing supply
JeromePowellAdmirer t1_je1zhik wrote
No clue what you're getting at. Housing supply should be increased regardless of who lobbies against it
AccountantOfFraud t1_je1zta9 wrote
Sure, and at the same time we can tax people who own more than one property to encourage them to sell and add to the supply.
JeromePowellAdmirer t1_je25hfe wrote
I'd agree, though I'd rather rich homeowners downtown don't get to escape. I would make the tax on "everyone" but add a 500k deduction for primary residence
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