cantdressherself t1_j50xbv4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in New apartment buildings in low-income areas lead to lower rents in nearby housing units. This runs contrary to popular claims that new market-rate housing causes an uptick in rents and leads to the displacement of low-income people. by smurfyjenkins
Apartments are substitute goods to houses. Raising rents due to new building can happen but only in specific areas.
Building luxury apartments next to affordable houses has no affect on the demand for affordable houses, unless it pulls a few tenants that really wanted luxury in that location but couldn't get it before.
It can raise property valuations and drive up taxes and attract higher paying renters, (gentrification) but that assumes the supply of renters is endless, which is not the case in most areas.
[deleted] t1_j50xnak wrote
yes so simply saying "more housing = lower rent" is obviously not the entire equation
cantdressherself t1_j61sjwn wrote
I mean, it will lower the rents somewhere. Maybe not right next door, but someone somewhere lost a buyer or a renter.
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