I think the key criticism of OP is the rent. Maybe proletarians don’t understand luxury but for me the idea of luxury is owning a modest home, be that a single home or a flat in a building, working a couple days a week to cover essentials, spending the rest of my time with loved ones and self improving.
that people would construct and buy luxury apartments, when you could instead spend that money on building luxury lower density housing that rich people actually want.
Rich people generally want to show off their wealth, which isn’t very easy with apartments. They also tend to want lots of space, which of course is also difficult with apartments.
Rich people live in mansions, not fucking apartments.
well yeah but that’s not a luxury apartment, that’s just expensive land. This is in fucking lewisham next to a sainsbury’s and they’re building more than 500 apartments, somehow i don’t think this is “luxury apartments”, what rich people want to live in a random part of lewisham?
Rich New Yorkers beg to differ. This is dumb overgeneralization. Some people genuinely want to live in high-density communities, and some of them are disgustingly wealthy.
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the idea an apartment can be luxurious, ostensibly
Because the only way to be “luxurious” is to spread out on a massive amount of land with your car.
I think the key criticism of OP is the rent. Maybe proletarians don’t understand luxury but for me the idea of luxury is owning a modest home, be that a single home or a flat in a building, working a couple days a week to cover essentials, spending the rest of my time with loved ones and self improving.
that people would construct and buy luxury apartments, when you could instead spend that money on building luxury lower density housing that rich people actually want.
Rich people generally want to show off their wealth, which isn’t very easy with apartments. They also tend to want lots of space, which of course is also difficult with apartments.
Rich people live in mansions, not fucking apartments.
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well yeah but that’s not a luxury apartment, that’s just expensive land. This is in fucking lewisham next to a sainsbury’s and they’re building more than 500 apartments, somehow i don’t think this is “luxury apartments”, what rich people want to live in a random part of lewisham?
Rich New Yorkers beg to differ. This is dumb overgeneralization. Some people genuinely want to live in high-density communities, and some of them are disgustingly wealthy.