>>211989225Of course a property near an attractive location will be more expensive, but the rents won't be. That's our main problem here, actually. We have rent controls, which means that getting a contract for an apartment in an attractive area is only a theoretical, abstract possibility, and only if you're willing to pay into a queueing system for 20+ years. And it also means that the prices for similar properties to buy rather than to rent become even more inflated as a result.