In California, we're having the drop in home buying and prices, fires, and other background issues. I know this affects supply and demand, but I don't buy this idea because most places we've looked at charge ridiculous prices while rooms stay vacant. If apartments are so much, it seems that people would just refuse to buy at irrational prices. Can't rent prices circumvent supply and demand? Why not significantly lower the prices and fill every complex up? I think the outcome and result we would see is that there are not enough units to meet the need of shelter--so build more complexes! There's no low-income housing and I don't think we could get with our income (we're like at 60-70 thousand before taxes). We just got married, live pay-check-to-paycheck, no money saved, FYI.
Complexes post the federal nondiscriminatory law but why is income not part of this? Class and income disparity is the most significant issue in economic affairs (IMO) and is not addressed. Pretty scandalous.
2007-10-28
09:21:38
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