Finding a new apartment to rent can be a slog. And with over half of US renters already paying more than 30% of their income — the standard threshold — it is clear there’s an affordability crisis.
Literally don’t know what you are talking about? Building more mid-high density residential is something lots of folks advocate for on Lemmy. But that’s one part of a bigger problem. As is corporations buying housing and colluding on pricing. Kinda needs tackling on both fronts
Hasn’t been my experience, and in this thread the vast majority of comments seem more interested in raging against landlords with no mention of the zoning laws and NIMBYism that have put those landlords in such an advantageous position in the first place.
Literally don’t know what you are talking about? Building more mid-high density residential is something lots of folks advocate for on Lemmy. But that’s one part of a bigger problem. As is corporations buying housing and colluding on pricing. Kinda needs tackling on both fronts
Hasn’t been my experience, and in this thread the vast majority of comments seem more interested in raging against landlords with no mention of the zoning laws and NIMBYism that have put those landlords in such an advantageous position in the first place.