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Ta-Nehisi Coates Assails Mitch McConnell at Raucous Reparations Hearing
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<blockquote data-quote="Hank77" data-source="post: 74049197" data-attributes="member: 378311"><p>I would too. The price on homes and rentals would need to be controlled. It seems that when a area is gentrified for the people who live there the rents and home prices jump above their means.</p><p>There was a issue in my state where the city had allowed a housing development as long has the price on homes were kept within a certain price range. It was all well and good until some first buyers wanted to sell their homes at prices much higher than they should have been. I think it ended up in court because the developer or real estate broker hadn't let the first buyers know about the restrictions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hank77, post: 74049197, member: 378311"] I would too. The price on homes and rentals would need to be controlled. It seems that when a area is gentrified for the people who live there the rents and home prices jump above their means. There was a issue in my state where the city had allowed a housing development as long has the price on homes were kept within a certain price range. It was all well and good until some first buyers wanted to sell their homes at prices much higher than they should have been. I think it ended up in court because the developer or real estate broker hadn't let the first buyers know about the restrictions. [/QUOTE]
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