You’re not wrong about the windows. You’re not wrong about the luxury premium that is leveraged with these bigger spaces. Too. But I think you underestimate the potential of doing so. Around here, factories and the like are constantly remodeled into residential units, and they sell like hot cakes. They did so too even before when the housing crisis got to its current point.
Just to check: Your response was that safety and quality of life should be sacrificed because they sell well? I mean, you’re right and that is going to be the end result but I would think we could at least acknowledge that is “bad”
You’re not wrong about the windows. You’re not wrong about the luxury premium that is leveraged with these bigger spaces. Too. But I think you underestimate the potential of doing so. Around here, factories and the like are constantly remodeled into residential units, and they sell like hot cakes. They did so too even before when the housing crisis got to its current point.
Just to check: Your response was that safety and quality of life should be sacrificed because they sell well? I mean, you’re right and that is going to be the end result but I would think we could at least acknowledge that is “bad”