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Andrew Burleson's avatar

One tiny nit, I want to add:

Building more units reduces land cost per unit following the curve 1/n.

That means it matters a ton when you go from 1 unit to 2, and still matters going from 2 to 4, but once you get to 6-8 units it is not so impactful. At that point, the binding constraint on affordability of new units is construction cost.

Now, the overwhelming majority of residential land in America is single unit, so just unlocking ADUs and duplexes is an incredible opportunity for almost everywhere.

But it’s just worth knowing that for higher density projects, construction cost is a bigger problem than land cost.

Sophia W's avatar

The land vs structure distinction is key. A lot of the confusion in housing debates disappears once you separate those two drivers.

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