That’s the same argument people on here make about how there are 3 homes in the US for every homeless person.
That’s actually counter-argument to the absurd notion that the reason there’s so many homeless in the US is a lack of housing
I think that’s because most people omit the very important “in places where people want to live” which makes it a lot more valid.
the 3-5 vacant homes for every homeless person stat is true both nationally and when confined geographically to hot markets like LA.
Thousands of units are held off the market in Los Angeles. Although normal vacancy occurs when units are waiting for new residents to move in, tens of thousands of units in Los Angeles are being withheld from the housing system for other purposes. Over 46,000 units are held in a state of non-market vacancy—more than one for every unhoused person in Los Angeles. Many thousands more units are withheld from the housing system by landlords listing them at high rents that keep them vacant long-term. This is a real issue with significant implications for addressing the housing crisis. Many of these units are kept vacant by owners seeking to profit by speculating on the increase in property value, returning properties to the market only when rents are high enough for their liking.
there are absolutely vacant homes where people want to live, it’s just that capitalists are using them as a speculative investment to goose property valuation and rents.