Rezoning on it's own isn't going to do shit, honestly. There's already massive amounts of vacancies and artificial scarcity driving up pricing. (the build baby build neoliberals will purposefully omit this)
Without any state-driven public housing systems to go along with the necessary increase in density, there won't be major changes in pricing.
Rezoning on it's own isn't going to do shit, honestly. There's already massive amounts of vacancies and artificial scarcity driving up pricing. (the build baby build neoliberals will purposefully omit this)
Without any state-driven public housing systems to go along with the necessary increase in density, there won't be major changes in pricing.