Exclusionary zoning refers to land-use regulations that restrict certain housing types, like multi-family units or affordable developments, often in wealthier areas. Used to maintain property values and limit density, it primarily benefits affluent homeowners by preserving neighborhood exclusivity, while perpetuating socioeconomic segregation and limiting housing access for lower-income groups.
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