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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You could just as easily say the people who “destroyed” my neighborhood are the ones who tore down normal sized (2000 sq ft) house and built giant McMansions that are oversized for the lots and unaffordable for the vast majority of people. That’s not the neighborhood I bought into and if someone is going to build a house that bog I am fine if 2 or 3 couples or families end up living there. [/quote] Agreed- I think it's problematic when a neighborhood is "too anything." Loosening zoning restrictions (within reason) is a way to let the market work some of this out. I am not sure how I feel about government assisted housing- I am not against it, but I think the programs are flawed and don't know which strategies are best. I def understand why people don't want to suddenly live next door to a recovery home, for example. [/quote]
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