An article in the New York Times realestate section last week once again sparked the debate on "affordable housing". The article details how residents are being forced out of formerly less expensive Brooklyn neighborhoods due to rising rents. Which has led to anger from certain interest groups about the lack of "affordable housing".
The reason that I put quotations around "affordable housing" is that the term in and of itself is a misnomer. The term is meant to suggest that the housing is not affordable when it obviously is affordable because someone is renting it at that rate.
Only the absurdist logic of the world's Jimmy McMillans would say that those running a city are doing a poor job because the economy is thriving. Rent is high because people want to live there. When there is a product that is better than other similar products it becomes more expensive as demand rises. It is the same with cities. Because New York is a fantastic place to live property values increase leading to an increase in rent. New York stays a fantastic place to live because property values go up which creates a higher tax base thus allowing the city to provide better services and increased public safety. The result of lower property values and therefore lower rent is bankruptcy.
The other argument I hear is that rising rents force out the artists that provide the culture that makes a city great. This is a vestigial argument that originates more in that early 90s musical about the guy who was trying to better the neighborhood and bunch of self indulgent assholes who refused to pay their rent. Who are today's artists and musicians? More and more they are kids whose parents did well enough to send them to art school and pay for their music lessons. I know a little something about this. Rents in places like Williamsburg have gone up because trust fund kids wanted to move there because that's where all the hip culture is.
Many people think it is a good idea to set aside a certain percentage of units per building for low and middle income residents. My question is why would people who cannot afford the market rents choose to live in an area where they will face the higher consumer prices that go along with higher rents. It makes no sense from a logical perspective.
In the 20th century the blame for urban decay was placed on those who were well fleeing from the cities to the suburbs. Now that the suburban century is over the grand children and even the children of those who fled the cities in the post World War II economic boom are returning to and improving the cities. In the end the people that were vilified in certain circles for urban decay are now being vilified in the same circle for urban renewal.
Had those who fled the cities in last century not been seduced by the suburban syren song this wouldn't even be a discussion. It is a simple fact of life that as property values increase wealth increases and people as a whole do better. I mean everyone does better. At least as long as they don't make foolish mistakes and take on responsibilities they cannot afford.
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Thursday, August 15, 2013
A dollar is still to expensive for Indiana.
So it turns out you can buy a home in Gary Indiana for one dollar. Now I think that is still one million dollars too many to live in Gary Indiana however if the Jimmy McMillan and his Rent is too Damn High people want to relocate to a lower rent area Grow the Fuck Up will cover the first ten purchases for them.
It's a small price to pay to get that annoying asshole out of New York and hell if Grow the Fuck Up can afford to hire a Wayne Fontes to cover the NFL we can do this service to New York. If sending the Rent is Too Damn High people to Indiana doesn't qualify for the Nobel Peace Prize then I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
It's a small price to pay to get that annoying asshole out of New York and hell if Grow the Fuck Up can afford to hire a Wayne Fontes to cover the NFL we can do this service to New York. If sending the Rent is Too Damn High people to Indiana doesn't qualify for the Nobel Peace Prize then I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
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