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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @justin_shocknet 9h \ parent \ on: "Housing prices are not high by any historical standard" - evoskuil econ
What I'd really like to see are numbers that take land distortion out of the equation to the extent possible. That would necessitate controlling for density, like only comparing unit costs in a class of multi-family structures, you'd probably then have to look at the rents as a percentage of wages and not the assessed value of each unit.
That'd probably be a nightmare to gather data for though.