Have home in the boonies, have gigabit fiber, have hospital <40min away if you’re not flooring it.
Am also millennial… I guess we’re the lucky ones, closing on a home like 6months before covid closed everything down, and politicians made some irresponsible decisions that made the housing market skyrocket.
So long as there’s gigabit internet and a hospital not too far away…
Density breeds access to infrastructure.
You can bet that in most cases, there will not be a hospital close by.
The asset-isation of housing will never allow for sensible urban planning
Ahem, commodification
Ah yes, this is a better word haha
Have home in the boonies, have gigabit fiber, have hospital <40min away if you’re not flooring it.
Am also millennial… I guess we’re the lucky ones, closing on a home like 6months before covid closed everything down, and politicians made some irresponsible decisions that made the housing market skyrocket.