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With one drawback - removal of zoning regulations feeds a developer, cheap housing, short-term profit frenzy. The integrity, history and livability of a community is destroyed in no time (sometimes built up over a century or more). The really poor are still out in the cold and anyone who can gets out asap, especially families. The process repeats itself somewhere else. Once the historic buildings and shared neighborhood identity and character are gone - you will never get them back. Nor the livability, nor the real sense of community. And so we march on, leveling, leveling, in misery. Throw the baby out with the bathwater.I am in agreement here.
I have believed for a long time that most could afford to build their own home if not for the regulations.