In 2023 it's still insane that we've decided to make housing, a technology at least 100 centuries old, scarce enough to consume a major fraction of GDP in a speculative unproductive deflationary asset that we could otherwise allocate to solving real problems. It is a huge and ongoing tax on the future. With our technology, we've made electricity, clean water, internet, basic food, transportation, and decent health attainable for nearly nothing, at close to cost, in a competitive, mostly healthy market. Housing should be no more expensive than food and water.
https://twitter.com/CJHandmer/status/1609969511826083840
Vs JTGs "learn to build a house" workshop bits