Cali fixing homeless problems for good

some good news for Huscarl's and Chaol's of the world

i know you guys are having a hard time renting more conventional housing in bay area lately

i know you want your socialism soooooooo bad and who can blame you?

Man moves to San Francisco, pays $400 a month to sleep in wooden box in friends living room - The Washington Post

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400 a month just to live in a box in your buddies living room

Backyard Tent Renting for $899/Month Sums Up Everything Thats Wrong with the Bay Area - Curbed SF

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900 to rent some backyard space with a tent

Struggling Single Mom Of 2 Rents San Mateo Garage For $1,000 A Month CBS San Francisco

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1k for a garage space

so the city has, yet again in theory, solved the problem (one day maybe)

A little hope for a homeless solution: Tiny housing units sprout in the Bay Area - San Francisco Chronicle

Contra Costa has a $750,000 federal homelessness grant to pay for 50 stackable micro-units of supportive housing, and Richmond Mayor Tom Butt would like to see them in his city. Developer Patrick Kennedy brought a prototype of his MicroPad unit to Richmond in November, and county and city leaders say they are leaning toward choosing it.

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for the low low price the government $750,000/50 = 15k has provided you with your own home depot sheds like the kind the rest of us put our lawn equipment inside.

The homes have also caught on in San Jose where the City Council just approved $2.4 million to build a village of 40 units to help house the homeless.

2.4 Million/40 units = 60k a unit is an even better deal

Tuff Shed Installed Tahoe 10 ft. x 12 ft. x 8 ft. 10 in. Painted Wood Storage Shed with Shingles with Sidewall Double Door-Tahoe 10x12 S - The Home Depot

it isn't as fancy as the kind we paid under 3k for

but it will do nicely



i know this housing project will work out just as well as the other great ones throughout history both for the benefit of the city and the crime rate

10 Infamous US Housing Projects - Listverse

i know ny, la, chicago, and baltimore are happy about these places

and now the difference in cost of living between earning 150k or nothing at all will finally be equalized

YOU DID IT!!!!!! YOU GUYS GET THE SAME STUFF NOW

Boxed out: man vacates $400 rented box deemed illegal | US news | The Guardian

and btw i was only joking about living in the box at your buddy's house being an option

Peter Berkowitz, whose story of living in a wooden box amid San Francisco housing crisis went viral, forced out after city inspectors ruled it a fire hazard

2016 Oakland warehouse fire - Wikipedia

we can't take the chances with you artistic dope smokers and your affinity with scented candles
 
Precisely. People who bitch and complain about "affordability" are really expressing the desire to live in the choicest real estate markets -- ON YOUR DIME. It's an extension of entitlement culture. If you want to piss them off, remind them that there are much more affordable places within a 2-hour drive in pretty much any direction, and the solution can be expressed in one word: MOVE.

Local urban planners and developers have been throwing up thousands upon thousands of Agenda 21-certified shoebox housing projects, all subsidized, and if we have anything like the energy crunch and collapse that some are forecasting, the occupants of these "walkable," "densified" (close to the riff raff) structures are going to find themselves smack in the middle of starving, disease-ridden war zone ghettos.

Schmucks don't study history. "Gentification" is a deliberate misnomer. Real gentry live in country estates for a REASON.

Hmmm
 
u first coombz

think of all the dick sucking u could get with more of these in your yard

especially in castro district

rents due!!!

now go back to face painting please
 
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im all for moving the fuck outta some place if its insanely expensive to live there

im curious about the cheap businesses there though - all the fast food and retail garbage jobs - who works them? do those places go out of business or do people commute hours to work at taco bell or something?
 
im all for moving the fuck outta some place if its insanely expensive to live there

im curious about the cheap businesses there though - all the fast food and retail garbage jobs - who works them? do those places go out of business or do people commute hours to work at taco bell or something?

from what i am seeing people do some serious commuting

i have known idiots who travel from as far as Sacramento every single day to work in San Fran



it is so bad it has priced the granola yuppies out of the area and caused them to hog up and ruin Portland and Seattle all over again

this is they type of prospects the future holds for those who remain

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biomolecular biologist/chemist scientist reporting for duty!!!!
 
Canadian governments have been doing their bit to curb hot real estate markets, with varying levels of success.

Mortgage lending rules have changed twice in the last year, with the latest setting out a requirement for all loans to be stress tested against the Bank of Canada five year rate instead of the actual advertised rates. This means that people who can afford a million dollar house at 2.85% aren't actually qualifying at that rate - they're qualifying against 4.99%. You'd be surprised how many folks can't afford THAT leap.

Toronto and Vancouver also introduced foreign buyer taxes to stem the [supposed] flow of Chinese money into the real estate markets. Its hard to gauge if it worked, because the lending rules probably have more of an effect, but at the very least its had an effect on general public perception. I think foreign buyers didn't actually contribute a lot in terms of dollar volume, but they sure made the local population think their properties are 'global hot shit'

Province of Ontario also working hard to incentivize more rental unit availability, but its tough to get developers on board when rent controls are so stringent.

Its an odd mix of problems, but its entirely driven by people in the marketplace.
 
The figures about foreign money not having much of an impact since they're numbers aren't high is quite suspicious given the number of real estate agents in Vancouver who second language is English, if they can speak it at all.

That video was interesting, I didn't know that Chinese people are limited to 70 yr lease's. This drives foreign purchases p clever commie move tbh
 
The figures about foreign money not having much of an impact since they're numbers aren't high is quite suspicious given the number of real estate agents in Vancouver who second language is English, if they can speak it at all.

That video was interesting, I didn't know that Chinese people are limited to 70 yr lease's. This drives foreign purchases p clever commie move tbh
I'm too lazy to look it up now but some official study of the TO market found that foreign buyers were a single digits percentage. Like 6% or whatever.

Basically what I'm saying is that the fear of losing foreign buyers was more instrumental in affecting prices than actually losing them.
 
Can't build high rise or projects because they would ruin the skyline and historic value.

No problem with homeless shitting in the streets downtown and only millionaires owning homes.
 
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