Of course the jobs are located where housing is expensive: the housing is expensive because that's where the jobs are.
There's a whole lotta land suitable for housing in the places where those jobs are, too, but most of it is locked up in restrictive zoning which prohibits development at a sufficient density to keep up with demand.
There's a whole lotta land suitable for housing in the places where those jobs are, too, but most of it is locked up in restrictive zoning which prohibits development at a sufficient density to keep up with demand.