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"...there are currently two separate housing markets: One market for high-income buyers that's doing very well and another for affordable homes that's struggling." | "...there are currently two separate housing markets: One market for high-income buyers that's doing very well and another for affordable homes that's struggling." | ||
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*Typical path is for affordable housing to be demolished and rebuilt for higher value, aka gentrification. | |||
*Example in San Diego - [https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/politics/story/2020-06-02/report-says-half-of-san-diegos-70k-affordable-rental-units-could-be-gone-by-2040] |
Latest revision as of 19:57, 12 November 2020
USA
"...there are currently two separate housing markets: One market for high-income buyers that's doing very well and another for affordable homes that's struggling."
Examples
- Typical path is for affordable housing to be demolished and rebuilt for higher value, aka gentrification.
- Example in San Diego - [1]