This. Even thought 30% want to live in cities only 20% of the supply is in the city creating a supply/demand deficit. |
Who wants to mow a lawn? Treat grass? No thank you. |
You can't go nude in your own hot tub in a close by awesome park. For that you need a private yard. |
There are abandoned blocks in many cities in the U.S. |
Suburban dweller here. You really think we all mow our own lawns? In my neighborhood its generally just the retired military guys who mow their own lawns. Otherwise we contribute to the local economy by hiring lawn services. |
I have all this living in a MoCo suburb plus good schools and a nice house with a fenced-in yard. I drive once a week to Bethesda for work, so there is no long commute for me. |
I think part of the point is who wants to either do it or hire people to do it? It's work, and also, if you generally need to mow your green monolithic grass lawn, it's absolutely terrible for the environment. |
And the lobby/politics to inhibit integration post 1964. We are pretty unique with these overlapping interests. |
Urban schools that are undesirable did not get that way due to insufficient funding. DC schools, for example, are typically spending the most per student of any of the surrounding districts. |
God forbid kids do chores. |
Due to teacher salaries, because nobody would teach in DC or similar otherwise. It’s hazard pay. |
Um, ok. I'm totally sold on driving an hour to work and eating at applebees because going nude in my hot tub is my favorite activity. |
LOL. You should get out more. |
Even worse. |
Are you geographically challenged to not know that London is a city in the UK, and the UK has a ton of people who live outside of London, my ILs included; and that Singapore is a country, and Hong Kong is super tiny? |