To add to your good points, part of the problem is the framing: the idea that housing is ‘an investment’ and not simply a well-built shelter in which to live and grow. When housing ceases to be considered as an investment, all of those other points lock into place.
To add to your good points, part of the problem is the framing: the idea that housing is ‘an investment’ and not simply a well-built shelter in which to live and grow. When housing ceases to be considered as an investment, all of those other points lock into place.
all well and good but how exactly do I bring that up for referendum at my next city hall meeting?