It doesn't work like that, because not all property nor customer is even. A luxury apartment is not competing with a 2 bedroom public housing apartment. And there will be floating population, there will people moving in, there will be people with special needs that public housing doesn't cover, etc etc
Maybe such situation would actually push investors to be innovative with housing for once. If regulations allow that, of course, which is important too.
Maybe such situation would actually push investors to be innovative with housing for once. If regulations allow that, of course, which is important too.