Gentrification Pros And Cons

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Gentrification is a highly controversial topic since it affects different classes of people in different ways. Gentrification is the process of rebuilding neighborhoods in order to make them more appealing. The reason gentrification is an appealing idea to some people is that a freshly renovated living area is more engaging to possible residents than their current location. It’s like a child wanting a new version of an old toy simply for the fact that it is newer, so in the child’s eyes, better. The issue is that the only people that can afford the newly built housing developments are those that are moderately to extremely wealthy, which are usually individuals belonging to the upper and upper-middle class. However, the primary residents of …show more content…
Moss suggests that in order to save the city that has been corrupted by hyper-gentrification, active citizens and politicians need to help in redirecting money to the residents rather than corporations, preserve old businesses, and limit the spread of chain …show more content…
The answer to the question “is gentrification worth it?” is somewhat difficult to answer with certainty since the pros and cons affect different people in different ways. For the most part, if you are upper-middle class and above, gentrification is a great thing because you can afford the newer products such as houses. But, if you are somewhere below middle class, gentrification comes across as an unfair and unnecessary process that more often than not drives you out of your previous home. However, gentrification could be worth it if it was implemented in the way Jones and Williamson proposed: focus on unused parts of the city to avoid tampering with tenants while still improving parts of the