• grue@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Show my the corner is the country where it is illegal to build new homes

    Just look at any zoning map. It’s all the (usually) yellow parts, i.e. the single-family-zoned areas, which make up the vast bulk of most cities’ residential land area.

    We have, if anything, an enormous vacant housing surplus.

    Sure, in the exurbs nobody actually wants to live in!

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      7 hours ago

      It’s all the (usually) yellow parts, i.e. the single-family-zoned areas,

      Are you claiming that you can’t build homes in a residential neighborhood?

      in the exurbs nobody actually wants to live in!

      The exurbs were very popular during COVID work from home

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        Are you claiming that you can’t build homes in a residential neighborhood?

        After the lots have already had single-family houses on them and you aren’t allowed to subdivide or replace them with multifamily buildings? Yes! That’s exactly what I’m claiming!

        Every single-family house in the close-in parts of the city represents the physical displacement of multiple families that could have lived in that space if it had been a multifamily building instead. Those families are literally forced further out into the suburbs, and then have to commute back in. That’s where the traffic, high prices, lack of walkability, pollution, obesity crisis due to sedentary lifestyles, etc. etc. etc. ad nauseum all come from!