Can we build our way out of the housing crisis?
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- Owning a home is the cornerstone of the American dream, but an affordability crisis is making it a distant fantasy for many. The presidential candidates are taking notice. Sonja Trauss is a key activist in the YIMBY movement (“Yes in My Backyard”), and says the solution is pretty simple: build more homes. Getting that done isn’t so easy. CNN's Audie Cornish sits down with Trauss in Southern California - ground zero for the housing shortage - to talk about the origins of the problem and potential solutions. #cnn #news #housingmarket
Real estate developer/builder here: My greatest challenge in building is excessive gov't regulations. Right now I'm trying to build two houses on 40 acres each but it may take years just to get my permits. Gov't is the #1 reason housing is so scarce and expensive.
Two houses on 40 acres is a waste of houses to property. Seems like you are trying to develop incredibility rural area. Stick to what is your demographic trailer parks and 1 bedroom apartments and you will have a much higher return.
😆 nevermind the astronomical amounts of money you charge for a house that costs half. And you lie.
@markmierzejewski9534 you can't afford a house with 40 acres? guess you're gonna have to stay in your trailer park, Mark! Hey.. "Trailer Park Mark" has a good ring to it eh?
Trump will fix that!
@@markmierzejewski9534 My primary house is 6000 sq ft, 3 stories on 216 acres, forest and ranch. The county zoning doesn't allow for any buildable parcel division under 20 acres. I'm sorry you are so ignorant of real life. Enjoy your gov't housing!
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Zoning is a big reason why housing in America generally sucks. If you want something that's sustainable you should look at Tokyo zoning. People think NY and SF are unaffordable and congested cities. Nah bruh, Tokyo dwarfs those cities. Their original zoning was almost garbage like in America because we were pushing them to adopt our zoning concepts. They said f*CK that and we'll handle it. They handle zoning completely different and significantly more efficient than in the US.
The other thing is the lack of vocational labor for building new houses (electricians, HVAC, plumbers, etc...). That just means cost increases for what's available now which makes new buildings more expensive.
Zoning isn't a panacea solution. Tokyo has mass transit and infrastructure to handle that population density; the US doesn't. We focused on a suburban dystopia instead. To follow a Tokyo model we'd have to completely rebuild our cities/transit systems. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see more mass transit/infrastructure spending in the US; but we have the GOP doing everything in their power to sabotage those efforts(or funnel it to their cronies).
@@scurra1163 we focused on suburbs because of zoning. We've had established zoning before the car companies were pushing for jay-walking laws to be passed back in the 50s. It's not a panacea, but I've started building residential this past year and it's kind of ridiculous how I can't build a duplex in an area where it's zoned for strictly single family housing, when HUD guidelines state that single family housing (SFH) considers up to a quadplex as SFH. I understand maybe an entire apartment complex or single building octoplex, but if HUD says 4plex is SFH then how would that not help with housing supply, as well as helping the demand for more vocational labor to build those housing units? Rezoning is time consuming and costs money.
Secondarily, we're not even TOUCHING how ridiculous it is to not have residential mixed with commercial in dense urban areas.
Rethinking zoning will create the need for more efficient public transport because it will reduce the need for car ownership and allow for build up rather than out with a mixed zone use.
Stop letting foreign investors buy up properties
Actually, those foreign investors create rentals for people who can't afford houses. Did you know that 1/3 of all Americans live in rentals?
only let russian investors buy up properties
Rather than outright stopping it, just tax them extensively, and not just foreign investors, but all investor groups buying up homes.
It's not even foreign ones, US companies are doing the same thing.
@@captaingoodguySentientA.I.it's actually China owns the most real estate in the United States. More than 70% especially on the West Coast
It's basic economics. More supply, equals cheaper prices. Problem is, there's too many investors creating entire family neighborhoods into rentals and rich, older boomers restricting building zones. We need to create neighborhoods where rental is instant denial, the same way we have 55+ neighborhoods. We need to create more pro, single family areas designed only for the young.
No we need price control cuz there's too much greed
@@IT_RUN1 Nope, of there's a surplus, you shop for what's convenient for you. Price control is NOT needed when it's common. The market price controls itself with competition
@@linger4605The idea that the market controls itself is not the dumbest idea but definitely close
People within the market control the market For example, If a bunch of rich people buy up all the houses, properties, lots you name it and will not settle for renting or selling a home below a specific price because they know people have to live somewhere so they will work more than one job just to make ends meet. While the rich also simultaneously are bribing, complaining about stifling innovation when they're not even innovating n the first place, pointing to the poor as the Boogeyman
@@linger4605meanwhile President car salesman and Miss projective musculinity slickster are dodging all the real problems
@IT_RUN1 because not cuz
and NYC seeking 14,000 hotel rooms to shelter migrants through 2025 - as housing costs set to surpass $2.3B
That were dumped there without warning by Republican states in an attempt to create the exact problem you're criticizing them for. New York isn't getting the federal funding and logistical support to process migrants like the border states are.
Can I get a hotel room on a permanent basis?
Right!! Maybe stop millions of people coming into the country! Does it make sense we dont have enough houses for the people already living here! So lets bring in another 40 million people?? Make it make sense for me please!!???
If we have a housing crisis, why are we pushing to increase the population???
I know right. They've told us for generations that having more kids is bad for the environment and strains resources. Why the sudden switch flip?
This is not a thing.
never vote for affordable housing initiatives-it only houses homeless kooks
Because if you have an upside down triangle for population growth then everything begins to degrade due to declining tax revenues. Housing will remain expensive in high demand, economically stable cities, but collapse in rural areas and gradually into suburbs. You also see declining labor, which makes labor much more expensive which inflates prices as well as making healthcare much more expensive for anyone that isn't a geriatric because you have to subsidize the elderly or serious medical conditions for the younger population. This is why you want AT LEAST A STABLE POPULATION rather than a declining population.
The root cause of housing crisis isn't a growing population, it's garbage American zoning requirements and lack of vocational labor for building.
Study the issues, not brainwash from political talking heads and cable OPINION (they're not news) programs. Time to start critical thinking and not blaming Jewish space lasers for the Chinese 5G designed by Bill Gates implanting the nano probes from the COVID vaccine.
@RefreshingShamrock Dems aren't pushing for more population. They're pushing for making things better for current and future populations, whatever size they might be.
Add ten million illegals? Did that help housing?
20 million.
Kamala's poll numbers are dropping faster then Bill Clintons pants on Epstein Island.
Keep in mind those immigrants do jobs for wages most Americans would never consider doing.
@@boyntonfamilyeb that's the old lie.
@@boyntonfamilyebwell if the cost of living/shelter wasn’t so outrageous maybe Americans would do those jobs. I’ll pay a couple extra bucks for a bushel of veggies
Four major problems: (1) investment funds scarfing up individual homes, (2) rapidly expanding elderly population not downsizing/moving into retirement housing ("age in place" programs, for example), and (3) byzantine bureaucratic burden for developers/builders, and (4) NIMBYism, which often abuses #3.
Kamala's poll numbers are dropping faster then Bill Clintons pants on Epstein Island.
NIMBY = Selfish Greedy BOOMERS!
👉 I got mine! So screw you!
Maybe stop millions of people coming into the country! Does it make sense we dont have enough houses for the people already living here! So lets bring in another 40 million people?? Make it make sense for me please!!??? You sound like a smart guy so how does bringing in 40 million more people to compete for limited resources help the situation???
@@justmebeingme398 First, 40 million is a lie. Second, they typically live in crowded squalor. They aren't the reason Dayton and Kimber can't afford a single-family house in their twenties.
What NEEDS to happen is that Wall Street home buyers (homelight, etc.) need to be divested of their giant portfolios of homes and prevented from purchasing up available homes from folks who actually want to buy and live in a home. Wall Street bought about 30% of available homes since 2021 which is why we have lower inventory than normal. But the good news is they are selling for large losses in FL and TX.
Maybe stop big corporations buying houses.
Kamala's poll numbers are dropping faster then Bill Clintons pants on Epstein Island.
No. They sold parking machines to a different country
Maybe stop millions of people coming into the country! Does it make sense we dont have enough houses for the people already living here! So lets bring in another 40 million people?? Make it make sense for me please!!???
@@justmebeingme398 Corporations buy far more housing stock than houses being bought by immigrants by a country mile. 40 million?! I get that it's easier just to think that this is true, but at the end of the day we still have a real housing shortage problem that needs real solutions. Your comment is unhelpful.
This! ☝
Open up the southern border, have a housing shortage. This isn't rocket science
Refuse to build housing & apartments for 30yr. Give local governments power to zone them out. Shortage inflates value. Not rocket science
Where tf are all these latinos buying homes & renting lol ffs you people live in fantasy.
@@Roftastic you think they're all living on the street? Hahahaha
Some proposals for migrants getting mortgage grants have gone through local west coast municipalities@@Roftastic
@@Roftastic you live in the fantasy world of ignorance and lack of self awareness average people cannot afford a home. And many illegals are getting free rent thanks to Harris
North america needs to make illegal the sales of properties for people who live outside of the province or state. Corporations and banks shouldn't be allowed to own residential property. Thats why my rent it 1500 for a 1bdrm
The problem is that Democrats pass laws that make it harder and harder for the mom and pop to rent out property. Deadbeat tenants, rent control laws and laws that support squatters before owners. Corporations have the resources and funds to manage those things. A family paying a mortgage or two does not.
@benitosalazar3749 are you serious??? The Republicans and conservatives spearheaded the mass sale of our country. The liberals and democrats just let it happen. Both very bad but I'd vote for a liberal over a conservative any day. Atleast they don't rule with fear and hate. Just greed.
Yes, if zoning is changed to allow more tiny homes, very basic homes, but then this can bring down property values for surrounding homes, no easy answers.
Instead of just building homes, why not plan and build entire cities with a growth strategy? Modular cities with modular homes with modular neighborhoods, rather than relying on haphazard zoning after the fact. You could even have themed neighborhoods, like Art Deco, Steampunk, Victorian, or experimental styles. I would even consider a migration plan for growing families and an immigration plan for ppl moving into a neighborhood.
Why should everyone be subject to City Life? How about we cut the sizes of these celebrities mansions and make real homes?
This! New cities!
@@myndgodandpsyche A planned city could limit the number of celebrity homes. A budget of sizes to fit the constraints of the plan. Where "the plan" can grow.
@@KaiseruSoze I'm supposed to feel bad for celebrities with limiting the number of their homes because why? Majority of celebrities don't even live in the country! They just own property just because they can! If anybody should get their homes taken away it should be celebrities! That's too much space for one person there's no reason why Lebron James has 14 rooms!
@@KaiseruSoze you know what's a good idea they could take Diddy's Island.. and build homes on it.
I feel like we can easily increase supply by loosening zoning laws , banning or limiting foreigners from buying homes , limiting wall street from buying homes . We don't build as many houses as we did before the 2008 crisis it's getting better but it still may take 10-15 years or longer to reach that level .
I guess having an open border has nothing to do with it.
Too bad the Orange Dotard told his fluffers to nix the border bill THAT EVERYONE WANTED.
Blame the border issues on the obstructionist shitpublicans who refuse to pass any legislation even legislation that they helped negotiate (The strongest bill in more than 50 years) because donnie fata** told them not to because he doesn't want to lose his own b.s. narrative
or big greedy corps empowered by GOP
I'm not sure which country has an open border, but for the US, you're absolutely correct. Open borders has nothing to do with it because we don't have open borders.
F*cking crazy, right?!
it may exacerbate, but if the rich keep her homes empty because no one can afford their absurd prices and greed then...
Fill in the blank
They're being blantantly dishonest about this problem. We don't have a shortage of private housing. Theres oodles and oodles of that. What we lack is healthy and safe public housing environments for the poor, elderly, and/or disabled.
We do have a shortage of private *affordable* housing. And yes, there's also a lack of public housing. Middle class people cannot find a place they can afford to rent, nevermind buy.
Public housing? You mean free/welfare housing? Why should tax payers pay for other people's free housing? That's what family is for.
@@kmw8775 Here in Oregon builders like me are allowed to build ADU (Additional dwelling units) on large lots but the permit fees charged by the county are so extremely high that almost nobody does this. Blame the gov't, not the builders!
@@civilization57 not everyone has family
@@georgejetson9801 My wife and I took in a 16 year old foster daughter who was being abused by her parents. Now 22, she still lives with us but is finding her way in the world. Charity is much better than big gov't welfare.
NO! Not when you allow 10-MILLION people in across the border in 3 years! And the government is paying top dollar for hotels to house them! The ripple effect is to raise housing costs, rents etc.!
What a stupid question can we build ourselves out of a housing crisis it's the only way you can get out of a housing crisis the reason there is a housing crisis is because there's not enough houses so you have to build more is America really this stupid and stop building wooden houses they just rot and blow over build something that actually lasts
People can’t even afford houses anymore
@@makaveli3189 they would if there was more so less demand
@@punchy1325 The main problem is inflation. There’s loads of homes on the market it’s just young people can’t afford them. The government spending towards other countries is also a problem, as well as the southern border. If just those 3 problems were resolved almost everyone would be able to afford a home.
@makaveli3189 What's it like wearing that tinfoil hat? Does it hurt
@@punchy1325says the guy who can't figure out The only way out of the housing crisis isn't always making your houses It depends on the crisis idiot example: there are plenty of houses already billionaires, millionaires, and others just bought them up and decided If no one can afford it it will stay empty. Wake the f*** up
NO LANDGRABS BY OTHER COUNTRIES.
Building is just part of the solution, but it's a big one. Don't sleep on the highly important part of the Harris plan: harmonizing administrative requirements (permitting, building codes, etc.) to streamline, shorten, and improve profitability of development and construction.
A lot of nonsense sophistication.
How about this let's fill The empty homes we already have that the billionaires have already boughten up because here's the reality If we build more of them they'll buy them then what. Right now there's plenty of empty homes that are boughten by a billionaires and millionaires who refuse to provide it to anyone at the price that's reasonable and that they can afford they rather lose out then settle
We need to update zoning laws and make smaller more affordable starter homes. Hard to even want to have a kid if you cant get your own house first.
If housing is a right, then real estate speculation and foreign ownership for the purpose of profit should not be allowed, period.
Love your neighbor. Help others. We are all brothers and sisters
YIMBY movement!!! ❤🔥YIMBY Action helping at local level :D
Climate crisis climate crisis global warming, solution let's get rid of the greenery and build more structures... I to the d to the iots.
build up rather than out and you get to keep all the greenery
@@acrocker104 that still doesn't help with a growing population in conjunction with the human body puts out 300cc's of heat. The world will be in a catastrophic crisis before the idea of humanitarian structure gets questioned by a species who has indulge themselves in self-proclaimed intelligence.
Keep building housing of all kinds, and keep building until rent is below $500. And after that, keep building some more.
As a child, my family of four lived in a small 3 bedroom, 1 bath house, with 2 small wall heaters, tiny kitchen and linoleum floors.
Houses like that are affordable but folks want big, expensive houses.
I built a 600 sq ft house and everyone thought I was crazy. It made me want to build 900 sq ft houses for sale/rent
Find me a 3 bedroom apartment under $3000 a month in any major metro area in 2024.
Awesome segment! As us boomers age out of the work force, we desperately need younger workers at all levels of the economy. And guess what? THEY NEED TO LIVE SOMEWHERE if you want to keep them! Montana is the poster child for what happens when an area becomes over-valued and affordable housing does not keep pace with what local workers can afford.
No. Because the land owners charge astronomical amounts for the ground. Then housing spirals out of control.
Developer here: land isn't the greatest cost. Gov't regulations and permitting is. To permit my current project the gov't requires me to hire a planner, a wildlife biologist, a soil expert, a surveyor and a land use attorney. Then a 60 page application, which will probably be challenged by the local greenies. Then months of waiting for their approval. THAT is where the costs are.
@civilization57 I'm not against conservation planning in real estate development, but I agree with your general point: the administrative burden is INSANE. I liken it to college applications. In my day, we had to fill out an application for literally every school, each one different, and submit HS transcript requests for each. Now kids fill out a common application and then select schools to receive it. We need something analogous for real estate development. It shouldn't take years to go from idea to door key.
Hey I know! Let’s allow more migrants in than there are people in the state of NJ. Surely , that will solve this crisis! 😂
Migrants are not buying houses…
Harris and biden gives the non citizens housing, cell phones, debit cards, fly them to cities while walking by homeless vets.
Did they skip the day we were taught about supply and demand?
The supply has been there. They bought them up to drive up demand
@@IT_RUN1 here you go again 🤣
Can we build our way out of the housing crises?
Not under the KH plan. The situation would only get worse.
Does it make sense we dont have enough houses for the people already living here! So lets bring in another 40 million people?? Make it make sense for me please!!??? Somebody explain how that does not make things worse!!???
so you're saying the problem IS supply and demand, and we should build 40 million units of new housing to make it affordable again?
yesss build baby build.
There is currently 1.8 million homes for sale 😮
Any increase in population, which doesn’t matter if you live in the Yellowstone valley or downtown LA, lowers the quality of life for the people living there. Prices go up for goods and services. Traffic gets more congested. Crime increases. Everyone wants their own piece of peace and more people always makes it worse. The only way to solve it in the short term is to heavily tax ANY single family home not held by a single family primary residence. The problem is once people buy those homes they will fight tooth and nail to make sure NO ONE else moves near them.
spoken like a person who doesn't live in a city, and doesn't understand how amazing it is to live near friends and things to do.
When i vote democrat i put America first. 💙
As a hispanic living in housing in the projects of Brooklyn NY I can assure you that when you vote democrat, you are NOT putting America first.
21 illegal immigrants let into the country during Biden and Kamala’s administration. You mean “democrats put ILLEGALS FIRST.”
Is that why you voted for Kamala during the primaries?
Dems put Americans last. They spent billions on non citizens.
Are people still willing to live in homes that are crack houses or meth labs or murder scenes?
USA government needs to stop overspending before increasing taxes. Sure wealthy have money to be taxed but poor and middle class already maxed out their taxes paying the hidden tax, inflation. Inflation hurts everyone especially poor and middle class. less taxes means more spending. Spending is how our economy works thru capitalism. Buying things that improve your life or thought you did not need but now you want more. Increasing taxes decreases prosperity. Decreasing taxes increased prosperity. Government inflationary free money vs real money thru tax breaks. Many people moving from west coast, Hawaii, and New York to tax friendly states. Texas GDP number 8 in the world, a country in itself . Florida and Texas should be models for other states
Strong leadership
Fantastic and informative conversation. One that - as the comments here make crystal clear - needs to happen more.
You should have mapped that out before you caused it.
Get those unemployed under skilled under utilized Trumpers to work.
This is how we make America great again.
Trumper here: I develop land and build houses for a living. Currently I own 10 houses, 9 of which I rent out.
utilized....* sterilized...
But... You're a CANADIAN.. 😂
@@civilization57 Which sims are you playing?
much of the male gen z are unemployable
Notice how 12 of the last 16 years America has gone downhill
You are seriously delusional
In what ways?
@@burntorangehorn we have an open border we have people with student visas protesting supporting Hamas along with people that was granted citizenship supporting Hamas we let auntie for burn cities we give more aid to foreigners than we do our own people trades one that work for a living pay off college loans for other people we have a president that sooner we have a vice president running for president that never got one primary vote there's no point having a primary if the DNC is just going to put who they want in not to mention run away inflation I interest rates we have American service personnel being killed because of incompetent leadership Iran our enemy since the late '70s has become richer and stronger financially supporting terrorism attacking our allies so tell me how you think things have got better
@user-rv2zu1vb2c So? We've always had crazy protestors, and our border is less porous now than at any point prior to 2010. Golden-age thinking is just revisionism.
You Trumpers are delusional 😂
Has ANYONE on Planet Earth come up with 4 Kamala Harris accomplishments?
yes
Uh, YEAH
1) she's a woman
2) she's indian
3) she's black (kinda)
4) she's a Democrat
@georgejetson9801 Let's hear them. The rest of US are wondering exactly what she's doing to earn a paycheck.
Yes she went on the view, 60 minutes, and Howard Stern shows and deflected all the questions.
I can’t think of 1.
I actually built homes. I won't do that for free.
Easy. Go live in the street. That's my future...
That’s where all the Democrats that work in Congress should live there instead of We The People. CBS could make a TV show called Big Brother watching Congress Brother…. 😂
Can we? Not under Kamala.
Extreme Capitalism
To my black Trump supporters ..If Trump wins and If you live in the suburbs dont you call the police if you get into trouble
What difference did we get with Biden, Obama, Bush, at least back in the day the democratic party gave us the KKK so is that a win by your standards?
COMPLETE FOOLS.
Stop “We need to decommodify housing entirely at this point and treat it as a basic human and civil right💙Ⓐ🇵🇸🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️” TH-cam censorship.
It’s not a basic human right. And the rest of us won’t pay for yours.
@@anti-rioter-15 then get out of our way when we want to work & make housing affordable. The GOP is all there is in my way that keeps me from moving out of my own rotting complex.
@piku5637 what's with the 🚬 flags?
you go first and lead by example. build a house and sell it for no profit.
@@RoftasticI will stand in your way. And vote for Trump.
Social Security is a priority for me. I’m not going back. Not voting for Trump.
You NEVER WENT FORWARD UNDER BIDEN & KAMALA how can you go back? Lmao
@@JusticeJustice-ul5ccObviously you are someone who needs to educate yourself as to at least some of the accomplishments of the Biden administration
@@JusticeJustice-ul5cc Convictions for Trump:
• 6/10/1977 Trump Management Corporation was sued by the Department of Justice for racial discrimination.
• 2/6/2018 Trump University settled multiple cases for $25 million without admitting wrongdoing.
• 12/10/2019 The Donald J. Trump Foundation (Charity) paid $2 million in damages for misuse of funds.
• 5/9/2023 a unanimous jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse, battery and defamation.
• 5/30/2024 a unanimous jury convicted Trump of felony crimes in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election.
Trump Chapter 11 Bankruptcies: 6
Kamala convictions and Chapter 11 Bankruptcies: None
The things you learn when you use multiple legit news sources.
@@JusticeJustice-ul5cc Informed citizens use multiple credible news sources. Only foreign bots believe staying in an echo chamber is a good idea.
Times Trump said he wanted to get rid of Social Security:
- CNBC Interview (March 11, 2024).
- Breitbart Interview (March 13, 2024).
- 2016 Presidential Campaign.
- Budget Proposals.
2016 Presidential Campaign:
- August 2015 on CNN's Jake Tapper.
- September 2015 The Washington Post.
- December 2015: Trump told a crowd in Iowa.
As POTUS (2017-2021):
- February 2017: Trump told a meeting of Republican lawmakers.
- May 2017: in the Trump administration budget proposal.
- October 2018: a rally in Montana.
- January 2020: a rally in Wisconsin.
@@JusticeJustice-ul5cc FALSE. Informed citizens use multiple credible news sources. Only foreign bots believe staying in an echo chamber is a good idea.
Times Trump said he wanted to get rid of Social Security:
- CNBC Interview (March 11, 2024).
- Breitbart Interview (March 13, 2024).
- 2016 Presidential Campaign.
- Budget Proposals.
2016 Presidential Campaign:
- August 2015 on CNN's Jake Tapper.
- September 2015 The Washington Post.
- December 2015: Trump told a crowd in Iowa.
As POTUS (2017-2021):
- February 2017: Trump told a meeting of Republican lawmakers.
- May 2017: in the Trump administration budget proposal.
- October 2018: a rally in Montana.
- January 2020: a rally in Wisconsin.
Vote for trump to solve this problem
You are seriously delusional and tell me how does any woman support or defend donnie fata** after the way he talks about and treats women ?? There will be no answer because you can not defend the indefensible
Like voting for the Klan to fix racism 😂
The private sector can if the government gets out of the way. The government cannot.
Latinos for Trump/Vance 2024
We will not bend, we will not break...With your support, we will go on to victory, the likes of which no one has ever seen." President Donald J. Trump-
former president
Yawn
NO! Because there's no PROFIT$ in affordable housing! DUH!!! 🤦
FASCIST CNN - WHAT IS THE SOLUTION OF YOUR GODFATHER TRUMP HERE?
You obviously have no idea what the definition of fascist really is
After Trump kicks out the unwanted, then there will be plenty of available housing 😊
A lot of us don't think of them as unwanted
@@ThePhatmanX I'm sure you're a site to behold!
@@jimmytoy8556 Is that actually supposed to mean something or do you just randomly spew senseless sh*t ??
@@jimmytoy8556 Do you always spew random STOOPID sh*t ??
I'm sure there will be a lot of jobs for prison camp guards and people to id and file people before putting them on trains also.
No. We have millions of unoccupied homes. Use those
Source of that information please.
@@raywhitehead730 try opening your eyes and look around
Are the homes half destroyed, or are you talking about the multiple mansions that the rich have that they don’t even live in scattered around the world
But people don't want to live in Detroit and Chicago!
Perhaps you’re referring to rental properties with exorbitant rents, owned by those with sufficient funds to own more than their own house. More housing will bring down those rents and bring in tenants.
Funny video
Haha😂😂😂😂
The answer is: no
Kamala on the view saying she wouldn't have changed anything about the last four years and she was involved in all major decisions but is campaigning on fixing all the problems. 😂
Not with my damn tax dollars. Find a socialist country and move.
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 TRUMP VANCE 2024 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yeah that's the year they lose
@@ThePhatmanX you hope
@@ThePhatmanXyou hope
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*NO!* Not when you allow 10-MILLION people in across the border in 3 years! And the government is paying top dollar for hotels to house them! The ripple effect is to raise housing costs, rents etc.!
the housing crisis has been brewing for a lot longer than the last 3 years