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> The other issue is vacancy. 10% of homes are unoccupied.

This is the second time I've seen this number thrown around, but as near as I can tell it's completely wrong[0]. Homeowner vacancy has never reached higher than 3%, and the 10% figure was rental vacancy at the height of the last recession: it's now 5.8%.

Aside from the fact that the number itself is outdated, it also lumps the entire US into a single category. Most of the land in the US isn't suffering from a housing crisis, and including homes in those areas in one big national vacancy rate doesn't help understand the degree to which vacancy is playing a role in the big cities. You need to be looking at vacancy by neighborhood, not by country.

[0] https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2022/05/housing-vacan...




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