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    1. …in reply to @kristoncapps
      kristoncapps :/ Sure, in wealthier neighborhoods, but also increasing that supply in unaffordable ranges wouldn't help.
  1. …in reply to @Chronotope
    kristoncapps The issues come in increasing supply where pricing increases and eventually it snaps back at highest price points...
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      kristoncapps The issue is that prices increase faster than awareness of inability to afford them. Effect and high prices ripple out...
      1. …in reply to @Chronotope
        kristoncapps Eventually the prices get driven up in surrounding areas, while new supply enters at overly high price point in center.
        1. …in reply to @Chronotope
          kristoncapps But this pattern isn't eternally sustainable. At some point prices fall in suburbs, people move there and city markets crash.
          1. …in reply to @Chronotope
            kristoncapps This is especially true b/c of how labor can become increasingly decentralized as we go forward.
            1. …in reply to @Chronotope
              kristoncapps The problem is the current supply/demand policy and discussion metaphors don't account for the possibility of market crash


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