"However, just because a home is vacant doesn’t mean it’s for sale. Some vacant homes are vacation homes, while others are uninhabitable."
Also how many of those vacant homes are Airbnb?
You're punching all around the issues, according to the graph breakdown 32.8% of vacant homes are vacation homes and 37.1% are other. Which could be developers sitting on homes they bought in popular areas waiting to develop them, it could be airbnb, vrbo, etc.
That's the housing crisis. And building more homes won't solve it. Taxing the **** out of homes that aren't being used as residences will.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
I'm no finance expert, but I don't think 5.1% of 16 million is "millions"
You are the one that posted the article. Either the data is relevant or it isn't. Either it's an accurate representation of the current market, or it's irrelevant to the discussion. You can't go picking and choosing which parts you like and then try to apply to current day data.
acesfull86 (05-15-2024)
Thethe despises the idea of young Americans having a chance to buy a home
Always a one way street with the gov
"I can't fix my life, but I can fix the world" said the socialist