One common argument against building new urban housing is that cities are geographically constrained by their natural and political boundaries, and thus can never build enough housing to bring prices down. This claim rests on a variety of false assumptions.
Published in TZ Latest News 22 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff
The “Geographically Constrained Cities” Fantasy
Published in TZ Latest News 22 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff
The “Geographically Constrained Cities” Fantasy
One common argument against building new urban housing is that cities are geographically constrained by their natural and political boundaries, and thus can never build enough housing to bring prices down. This claim rests on a variety of false assumptions.