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Finding a new apartment to rent can be a slog. And with over half of US renters already paying more than 30% of their income — the standard threshold — it is clear there’s an affordability crisis.
The only people who have the power to change any of this won’t because doing so is against their best interest.
And it would impact the aesthetic of the surrounding neighborhood, as said by most HOA organizations.
Most proposals to the problems we face get shut down by the very communities we live in.
Apartments that might attract lower income renters? Not In My BackYard!