Quebec's housing crisis goes beyond supply and demand, says new report
Quebec's housing crisis goes beyond supply and demand, says new report
Submitting for this truly astonishing quote:
" Landlords in Quebec, however, feel they need to catch up to other provinces as Quebec is still one of the most affordable places to live in the country, said Jean-Olivier Reed, a spokesperson for the Quebec Landlord Association (APQ)."
This is perfect and the various parties are surprisingly frank. For example:
and:
Often different groups, landlords and those who build, but yes.
That's still good though. If there are people willing to move into those luxury places, they are probably freeing up some other capacity, and so on. More supply is never bad. As long as they are building in density, it will help with housing affordability.
The assumption that they're freeing up other capacity isn't necessarily true. There are several counter samples on my mind and there are probably more.
In fact one of the main points of the article is that Montreal has been building faster than population growth and housing is still drastically going up in price.
What about house flippers?
How the hell does luxury=affordable to build. Affordable housing would be cheaper to build wouldn't it?
What they meant to say was "we have built luxury housing because it is more profitable"
Those mean the same thing. Affordable for the developers = revenue - cost > 0. I think they said it explicitly a paragraph earlier, that they build what's profitable.