Sure, and so are houses with white picket fences and town houses. What's your point?
> building up never seems to really lower the pressure on the housing market.
You can't really find any examples measured in a vacuum. But I guess you've already made up your mind anyway.
I really find it hard to believe we could triple the density of major cities and magically there’d never be empty housing. At some point demand will drop off.
Sure, and so are houses with white picket fences and town houses. What's your point?
> building up never seems to really lower the pressure on the housing market.
You can't really find any examples measured in a vacuum. But I guess you've already made up your mind anyway.