@evan Maybe it'd be slightly cheaper than it is now to sprawl, and homesteading in the middle of nowhere would be a bit more common. But the housing crisis comes from not building housing where there are opportunities, servives, amenities, family...people. There will be a permanent housing crisis (barring economy collapse) until cities allow a lot more housing to be built. Plus, super sprawl contributes to other crises. These are the reasons I reacted to your post. Perhaps overly! 2/2