> I honestly do not think these small housings have so much popularity among actual dwellers as this article suggests.
Perhaps "popular" isn't the right word here.
If it's not popular, then how can they charge the rents that they do?
A larger space at the same price would only be possible in a less desirable area, and a larger apartment in the same area would be too expensive.
Perhaps you mean they find the small spaces uncomfortable, or even undignified. That could very well be true, but even then, not so much that they are willing to leave.
Perhaps "popular" isn't the right word here.
If it's not popular, then how can they charge the rents that they do?
A larger space at the same price would only be possible in a less desirable area, and a larger apartment in the same area would be too expensive.
Perhaps you mean they find the small spaces uncomfortable, or even undignified. That could very well be true, but even then, not so much that they are willing to leave.