Submitted by Blecher_onthe_Hudson t3_11a2qwh in jerseycity
>From 2010 to 2018, Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties issued a combined total of just 26,175 building permits in a region of about 3.8 million people, according to an analysis of federal housing and census data by the Citizens Budget Commission, a nonpartisan group.
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>During the same period, Boston’s suburbs issued 54,787 permits, more than double what suburban New York did. Suburbs in the Bay Area of California issued 63,290 permits. The Northern Virginia suburbs outside Washington issued 76,786 permits. All three regions are smaller in population than New York City’s suburbs.
That's right, zoning low density and large lot sizes insisted upon by incumbent residents. Supply and demand, not "greedy, bloodsucking landlords". JC has built far more homes than that, but we can't do it alone!
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/21/opinion/housing-new-york-city.html
mad_dog_94 t1_j9pp7f0 wrote
Low density development bad. Rent is too damn high. Jobs pay too little. There's already empty housing available to rent/buy but it's not as profitable as tearing it down and just building new stuff