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It's definitely less than elsewhere - housing is only really bad in coastal blue states esp. CA/NY.

You have single family zoning and height limits like everywhere else in the US. Allowing sprawl development works for a while but eventually you just run out of sprawl.

Rents are down in Austin, Berkeley and LA lately because of construction though. Funny enough, the LA one was an accident and they're trying to undo it.



> It's definitely less than elsewhere - housing is only really bad in coastal blue states esp. CA/NY.

Rents in my politically purple region 900+ miles from any coast have increased 100% over the past decade. What I pay now for a 1bd exceeds what I paid for a 2bd in a nicer part of the city when I originally moved here. Rental applications no longer require 3x income, only 2x now; it's just expected that people devote half their gross income on housing.

How anyone not making six digits lives in NYC is beyond me.


Check the median personal and household incomes over the last decade; both have increased, while household sizes have gotten smaller.

As people get richer, they have smaller households - ie, they stop living with their parents. If you don't allow smaller housing units to be built to match this, they will compete for existing ones and drive prices up.




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