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re: Why don't suburbs like Central and Walker ban high density developments?
Posted on 3/5/23 at 10:34 pm to JAMAC2001
Posted on 3/5/23 at 10:34 pm to JAMAC2001
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Curious to hear what makes you think its false. Let me guess, you think folks with section 8 vouchers are limited to the ghetto? They are absolutely being used in Shoecreek....no different than any other apartment building.
This is why every apartment development turns to absolute shite.
No, because I'm familiar with the developer's financing and can tell you it's all market rate. You just don't like the demographic that can afford the market rate right now.
The problem, if there is one, is not the apartments. It's the lack of high paying jobs in the area that attract young professionals, and fill your apartments with the demographic you want. See Nashville, Dallas, Huntsville, Austin, and every other booming city that has nice apartments popping up everywhere.
I do love the TD complaint circle. First it's how ridiculous rent is in cities like New Orleans, but also no new apartment development which basically every study shows just points to higher rents.
However, TBF, South LA has had nothing but shite development for a long time. Most cities in the area just need to demand that the developer's be better and push for nice products. You have to look at the whole of the city and not just the project.
This post was edited on 3/5/23 at 10:41 pm
Posted on 3/5/23 at 11:13 pm to GeauxPack81
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o, because I'm familiar with the developer's financing and can tell you it's all market rate.
You clearly dont understand the cancer that is section 8.
Section 8 allows residents to move in AT MARKET RATE. HUD pays a certain amount based on their income and the resident pays the rest.
Instead of paying $1600 for a 2 BR, they may only have to come up with $400.
Section 8/HUD doesnt require that the landlord take less, necessarily.
This post was edited on 3/5/23 at 11:15 pm
Posted on 3/6/23 at 7:02 am to GeauxPack81
quote:I guess then you can tell the developer it's a shithole because the reviews and pictures on Google maps are awful.
No, because I'm familiar with the developer's financing
Posted on 3/6/23 at 8:02 am to GeauxPack81
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I do love the TD complaint circle. First it's how ridiculous rent is in cities like New Orleans, but also no new apartment development which basically every study shows just points to higher rents.
There is likely a not so small amount of posters on here that wouldn’t mind seeing the Fair Housing Act get overturned.
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