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I appreciate trying to help people buy a house but won't handing out money only exacerbate the problem? Demand is already high and that really hasn't helped increase supply.
Your skipping the first part about inventiving increasing supply. (The government building them themselves would be labeled communism and faught against tooth and nail, so the government has to lose money by paying private companies more to get the same product, still with which they will charge more money.).
3 millions homes, average home in America is 2.5 person per household ~ 7.5million new residencies.
Hope would be to add a little over 2% more homes than would be build otherwise which isn't a fuck ton, but it should make it so supply increases over the current "standard" increase.
Now an additional 10% would be great, until we realize the ramifications on land and maintenance we would be taken up, and there could end up being more houses being abandoned and left to be bulldozed eventually if costs ever permit, but it places more distance between people's houses and stores, which increases transit times and energy use.
I got tired of the fuckcars sub and blocked it eventually, but they can tell you why it would be beneficial to keep these homes close together and near commodities. Creates a healthier society in general. (More walking/biking, public transport, public parks, community, which all entisis social skills and less pollution/environmental impacts). They are great people in that sub, just got tired of the same old conversation
None of this shit will help.
The only thing that will change the current dynamic is banning home purchases as investment vehicles.
The whole reason the home market is in the toilet is because hedge funds and other investment institutions are allowed to buy up entire neighborhoods to prop up home prices.
Stop investing and home prices go back to normal. Nothing else matters.
That's part of what I'm thinking, short supply is only one dimension of the problem, there is still corporate ownership of homes, low density/single family homes zoning, and limited commercial space. I'm not against the money, I won't be eligible but I fear we will just have the same situation as higher education, ever more expensive for not fucking reason.