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Reply to "Marc Elrich doesn’t think there “is demand for market housing.” He’s never going to fix our housing."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Why would you be happy. You eliminate what many consider to be the American dream of a sfh in a suburban community.[/quote] Generally, the people who define the American dream as owning a one-unit detached house with a yard, in a suburb, are Realtors.[/quote] And the tens of millions of people living in one-unit detached houses with a yard, in a suburb.[/quote] Really? And here I thought the American dream was about opportunity and freedom, not specific kinds of real estate.[/quote] The American Dream, according to NIMBY morons, is having a single family home and being allowed to do whatever you want on your property, while simultaneously demanding a say in what your neighbors do with their property, because the American Dream only applies to the single specific vision they have in their own head. [/quote] The American dream isn't a wasteland of concrete either. Stop trying to turn the country into Japan where it is a sea of urbanism an asphalt for hundreds and hundreds of miles. We are not Japan. We are not Europe. Leave us the hell alone or get the hell out of the country and move to an area that you think is a utopia. Stop trying to crapify peoples' neighborhoods because you think you are going to get back at some historical bad guys. We all know what is going to happen. Multi unit complexes get built in neighborhoods which house 8 adults per unit that all have cars that they'll all park on the street. The entire neighborhood is littered with cars everywhere, run down vehicles get left on neighborhood streets, and you reduced the QOL for everyone. [/quote]
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