mdervin t1_j1zwx3x wrote
Reply to comment by Bubble_Bowl_MVP in Opinion: New York finally has momentum on housing and it’s time for a breakthrough by King-of-New-York
And Lobster is more expensive than chicken.
Compare the price of a new 1-bedroom apartment in midtown with a 1 bedroom in Harlem, which one do you think has the bigger profit margin?
Brambleshire t1_j2104zg wrote
Who cares about poor ppl amiright? they can just go to the outer boroughs. No one but rich people deserve to live in the city. That's the kinda new York I want, all rich people no riff raff. /s
mdervin t1_j2462qz wrote
Right and the best way to care about poor people is to create a housing shortage where middle class people are forced to move to the poor neighborhoods driving up their rents.
Brambleshire t1_j259d0o wrote
Or we could just build affordable housing instead of all luxury, and we could require a unit for anyone displaced by redevelopment.
mdervin t1_j25eb76 wrote
You mean like the projects?
Brambleshire t1_j25mulm wrote
Ya dude. I want everyone to live in projects. Status quo neglected public housing all the way, how did you know??
mdervin t1_j27aexa wrote
You aren’t proposing anything else.
Brambleshire t1_j2a2c2o wrote
in every thread where this topic is brought up, and in grass roots organizing, I am advocating for affordability and protection from displacement.
mdervin t1_j2a7vt5 wrote
and how do you build affordable housing?
Bubble_Bowl_MVP t1_j20085p wrote
They're both $4000 bozo
EDIT: The one downtown might be 5k or 6k, but now we're comparing Bentley and Rolls Royce, not Rolls Royce and Ford.
mdervin t1_j2028z7 wrote
now why would the same apartment downtown be 20-50% higher than uptown?
Because landlords/developers can charge more money for more desirable neighborhoods.
Bubble_Bowl_MVP t1_j202qxp wrote
Why is an apartment in Harlem 4k/mo? My goal would be for most housing to be under 2k/mo and the average rent in Manhattan is 5k.
mdervin t1_j203lyd wrote
An apartment in Harlem is 4K a month because there are a bunch of people who can afford 4K for a Harlem apartment, but they can't afford 6K for a midtown apartment.
Between 2010 & 2020 NYC's population increased by 800,000, between 2010 & 2020 about 80,000 apartments were built.
Bubble_Bowl_MVP t1_j204hj7 wrote
The increase was about 600,000, and then we lost almost 400,000 during the pandemic. The population had been around 8M for over 20 years.
EDIT: Actually we hit 8M in the mid 1950s.
mdervin t1_j20ewcb wrote
and what happened to rents during the pandemic?
Bubble_Bowl_MVP t1_j20gw32 wrote
Literally nothing, they're higher than ever.
mdervin t1_j20h6og wrote
because the pandemic is over and those 400,000 moved back into the city and some brought friends.
Bubble_Bowl_MVP t1_j20haft wrote
"the pandemic is over" Lmao
Brambleshire t1_j210ay8 wrote
it's just the free market, nothing we can do about it 🤷🏻♂️
mdervin t1_j22ggwr wrote
Zoning is not the free market.
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