> Of course, you also won't house 100 new blue collar, lower-working class, or entry-level families in 100 expensive McMansions or luxury condos either. Because they can't afford it.
That’s sort of true, but not really true in the sense of the broader market. If you build 100 high end housing units, some of them will be occupied by people currently living in lower end housing, which will free up that housing for lower-income people.
That’s sort of true, but not really true in the sense of the broader market. If you build 100 high end housing units, some of them will be occupied by people currently living in lower end housing, which will free up that housing for lower-income people.