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> Gentrification actually only affects a very small percentage of people who end up refusing to sell and holding out until they cannot afford anymore.

Not quite just those who refuse to sell — because housing costs impact the cost of every other local service, maintenance in a gentrified area often becomes unaffordable for those who hold out, and then they can’t afford it. Roof replacement is the classic example. Another example (though not as relevant to the 90 year old on social security) is childcare costs.



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