Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: RocksteadyDotNet
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Mixed-income housing is the way to go.
I have subsidized housing developments a couple blocks away. I also have million dollars homes a couple of blocks away. In my townhouse complex, 2 of the 20 units are subsidized. It's all good.
Heck, a detached townhouse a block-away sold for $100k over asking recently. The projects haven't reduced property values here.
You would think this would be obvious.
"Let's put a large number or poor people together in a small space. That way they can learn to be successful of one another."
trouble is that does nto always work.
in Chicago they had this idea. tear down teh large houseing complex's and build a bunch of mixed-income places. so they started building (and tore down the houseing people were living in now) with the idea people would buy the expensive places first then the poor would get cheap/free housing with the rest.
well the builders only built the ones purchased by the "rich". they say since houseing went down they can't afford to build the sect 8 ones etc.
now you have thousands of people without homes at all and the city makeign money off it.
then again it could just be the fact that Chicago is fucking currupt.