11-16-2021, 12:04 AM
(11-15-2021, 10:37 PM)nms Wrote: When developers asked why they don't build larger units, the standard reply is "no one buys them". This table suggest that there are close to 9000 households that would happily buy a larger a unit. Perhaps the developers actually mean "no one buys them at the price that we want to charge for them"?
Of course that’s what they mean. How could they mean anything else? Everything is like that: who doesn’t want more and better goods and services for a lower price? This isn’t because of “capitalism” or “greed” or whatever; it’s just a natural consequence of the fact that some of the things we want take a lot of work to provide.