Real question, do we have a surplus if we take out community housing options like apartments? Would everyone be able to have their own house?
Real question, do we have a surplus if we take out community housing options like apartments? Would everyone be able to have their own house?
ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net 1 week ago
Dense community housing would still be optimal for cities and towns, especially if housing was a human right, as it’s much more efficient and uses less resources. They would still exist as cooperative housing, where each tenant owns a share of the complex. Those already exist today quite successfully, they’re just not the norm as it doesn’t generate profit for a landlord or realestate investor.