Yes. Thank you. Spot on. The problem is local “leaders” still think housing is about accruing personal equity and don’t understand that their housing practices are only hurting themselves and their own economies/towns as a whole. The lack of education on this topic, the apathy by committees and the elected, the me vs. you attitudes, and inviting institutional investors in while “protecting” character, do nothing but create a more complicated and exorbitantly expensive problem. It’s time to adapt to reality, people. I feel for many of the demographics in these towns who are already suffering for no other reason than policy decisions.
Yes. Thank you. Spot on. The problem is local “leaders” still think housing is about accruing personal equity and don’t understand that their housing practices are only hurting themselves and their own economies/towns as a whole. The lack of education on this topic, the apathy by committees and the elected, the me vs. you attitudes, and inviting institutional investors in while “protecting” character, do nothing but create a more complicated and exorbitantly expensive problem. It’s time to adapt to reality, people. I feel for many of the demographics in these towns who are already suffering for no other reason than policy decisions.