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'We can no longer build what people can afford'
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So prices will go down, right?
...Prices will go down, right?
there are over 100,000 empty in Ontario.
These idiots who keep telling us housing is priced by supply and demand need to fuck off.
The market can stay irrational longer than you can remain solvent.
Like. Since all these Ricky dinky pieces of shit started being out I've firmly believed they were a ticking time bomb waiting to happen. I feel like the whole fucking real estate market is.
Sooner or later the chickens will come home to roost.
Bkawwwwww
Economics is only a pseudo-science for the rich. For the poor, it's always an ineffable mystery.
Where is your source for this statement?
Nothing goes over your head. Your reflexes are too fast. You would catch it.
Maybe for a bit as those companies go out of business. Then they go way up because there's no new houses. Or we could solve whatever the underlying problems are.
The absolute gall of you, talking about solving problems. Are you even thinking about those poor rich folks out there?
Actually no. This one might not have anything to do with them; few people benefit from homelessness, and the article itself mentions some nebulous thing about the laws governing developments in Vancouver.