I’d think that at some point before now, the super-high profits to be made from renting apartments would create political pressure to allow building more housing—after all, developers want to get more of that lovely profit.
But, it seems, no.
Same thing (even worse) has happened in the Bay Area—insane rents, yet no political will to permit building more housing.
I’d think that at some point before now, the super-high profits to be made from renting apartments would create political pressure to allow building more housing—after all, developers want to get more of that lovely profit.
But, it seems, no.
Same thing (even worse) has happened in the Bay Area—insane rents, yet no political will to permit building more housing.
Seems strange.
CA did just pass AB 68 + SB 13 + AB 881, which requires municipalities to allow people with single family homes to build up to two accessory dwelling units: https://carlaef.org/2019/10/09/how-to-make-your-home-a-triplex/