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Holiday-Intention-52 t1_iubuorr wrote
Reply to comment by neutron1 in Reminder: Early voting begins today in New York for the November election. by PichuLovy
You have to be blind to not see the increase in crime and mentally distributed people over the last 4 years.
Almost everyone with kids in my neighborhood has moved out due to the crime. You can't scream "propaganda" to stuff we see with our own eyes and videos of innocent people being attacked. I don't care if the Post says that everyone is being assaulted every 5 minutes while the NY Times posts endless statistics about how safe we are.
I can see clear as day how bad things have gotten. I'm not going to disbelieve my own eyes no matter what you or anyone else says. I know how safe the city was from 2008 until 2019ish. This isn't it.
Holiday-Intention-52 t1_iub5igy wrote
Reply to comment by redditorium in Ex NYC Transit president Sarah Feinberg sucker punched in unprovoked Manhattan attack by jhovudu1
Apparently according to that other post.
Holiday-Intention-52 t1_iu1cdxb wrote
Reply to comment by 3B854 in Woman with a box cutter strips naked and tries to break into a Deli in Manhattan. by netpoints
LOL, honestly you're probably right. We just love you women too much for our own good :-)
Holiday-Intention-52 t1_irzf6wl wrote
Reply to comment by ThreepointerFTW in Hochul turns deaf ear to question of helping NYC handle migrant crisis by ThreepointerFTW
Uh....you know that Hillary Clinton raised significantly more funds than Trump in 2016? It's certainly a huge advantage but it can be overcome.
Holiday-Intention-52 t1_j808e70 wrote
Reply to comment by TOMtheCONSIGLIERE in Median New York rent passes $4,000 a month in January by geoxol
I think his point is to essentially "break" the big landlords that own dozens if not hundreds of properties and play games like leaving half of them empty to artificially inflate rents. Capitalism is awesome ONLY when it leads to aggressive competition. I really wish this country understood decades ago that capitalism was only so amazing because it led to competition. It's actually competition that leads to amazing outcomes, capitalism is just a mechanism to get there.
If all the apartment unit owners owned at most 2-3 units there would be insane competition and none of those owners would ever want to leave a unit vacant. The competition with thousands of other owners would lead a race to the bottom for rent prices (while easily still staying very profitable due to NYC demand) it would be a true buyer/seller equilibrium.
Right now you have a dozen big landlords conglomerates that lazily all move in the same direction and hardly compete at all with each other.
If you look at 60s rents in this city where the environment was infinitely closer to the ideal with almost all landlords being small owners with just a couple properties and then adjust for inflation........you can easily see that the rents for the city would be cut in half. All while landlords would still make a killing.
So yes, a huge part of the solution here would be to find a way to break up the current landlord situation.