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yeah this actually sucks thoughpic.twitter.com/zmmiw8DSkn
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I mean, you can't really have it all ways. It's like do you want them to stay and price out everyone even more than they are now? Or do you want them to leave? I hear lots of earlier wave gentrifiers just want people to leave.
Also the city has a complicit relationship with the crops of 20 & 30 somethings that come for awhile. It needs them to prop up the tax revenue base to sustain the city financially but then doesn't want to house anyone permanently.
So the only people who get to stay are the ultra-ultra-rich or the people who inherit their families' Prop. 13 protected stuff or the people who win the BMR lottery, which has less than 1% odds.
Or there's tenancy, but then at current rents, who is getting into these units anyway? Tenants from decades ago would reflect the demographics of who was arriving in SF those years. But tenants arriving today?
I am not sure how this is a comment on what Shanti posted. Tax bases don't matter when you fundamentally see the city as something to suck resources away from until you're ready to move on to something else.
I don't think that's how a lot of people who work in the Bay Area see it. I think that if many had the ability to afford to stay, they don't. But most don't.
sorry, they would. But they don't.
I don’t think I disagree with you there!!
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