Poor choice of words on my part.
My thought would be apartments aren't the appropriate type of permanent housing. Owner occupied duplexes, single family homes, etc. are the "desirable" housing I'd much prefer to see. Apartments have a place but in my opinion they aren't the solution to the lack of affordable owner occupied housing.
The notion that "all new homebuyers want 3 car garages, finished basements, granite countertops, etc." is wrong. The problem is that's what new builder grade houses are and those are the houses those people can actually get their hands on because the cheaper houses are gobbled up.
I'd agree, I just think they are part of the piece. Overall we just need more and more units. We also need to pare back a lot of the zoning restrictions that have made it unprofitable for builders to build at smaller scales. Not just smaller single family homes, but things like duplexes, row homes, smaller multifamily (like <10 units) etc built within the normal neighborhood fabric . Theres very much a missing middle.
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