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Historically, NIMBY zoning has severely constrained housing development. In many American cities, such as San Jose, where apartments are banned in 94% of residential areas, the easing of these restrictions would unlock the potential for new construction. Developers would be able to build a wider variety of housing types, including multi - family units like duplexes, triplexes, and apartment buildings in areas previously zoned only for single - family homes. This could significantly increase the housing supply, which is desperately needed considering the ongoing housing shortage. In 2021, there was a shortage of 7.3 million affordable homes and rental units, an increase of 500,000 from just two years earlier.
Affordability Improvements: With an expanded supply, the law of supply and demand would likely drive down housing prices. For renters, more availa 0 reply
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