If it makes that area more expensive, does it make the area the rich person would've otherwise lived at cheaper? Not talking about the insane apartments in London or New York that are for the ultra rich, but the normal apartment complex that is marketed as "luxury"
"YIMBYs": "That's a good thing, actually. It will actually drive housing costs down because [thinly disguised trickle-down economics]."
If it makes that area more expensive, does it make the area the rich person would've otherwise lived at cheaper? Not talking about the insane apartments in London or New York that are for the ultra rich, but the normal apartment complex that is marketed as "luxury"
Are yimbys in favor of demolition and reconstruction?