Do they really not? Seems pretty simple to just make regular small family apartments. If the apartment you're building looks like this: http://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/media/img/posts/2015/04/On...
then it's probably going to attract the uber-rich. Why not just make a bunch of boring utilitarian apartments (not crappy ones, just high bang for the buck) and set restrictions on the scope of improvements allowed?
Do they really not? Seems pretty simple to just make regular small family apartments. If the apartment you're building looks like this: http://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/media/img/posts/2015/04/On...
then it's probably going to attract the uber-rich. Why not just make a bunch of boring utilitarian apartments (not crappy ones, just high bang for the buck) and set restrictions on the scope of improvements allowed?