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It's that I chose a house with a certain density characteristic, and if you change the characteristic of the neighborhood, then I have to move.

Says who? If municipal governments adopted Ryan Avent's policies, then the housing supply would expand rapidly to meet housing demand, so prices would not rise and you wouldn't have to move.

More to the point, the fact that a neighborhood had certain characteristics when you moved there does not give you the right to tell others what they can do to that neighborhood. Either you own the land or you don't; if you don't, then it isn't your place to tell other people what they can do with their property.

by Adam on Sep 21, 2011 2:52 pm • linkreport

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