I think of SF as a city quixotically attempting continental European-style tenancy laws in a relentlessly American real estate system.
@BenedictEvans lots of other European cities grow faster than 10-20K people per year, no?
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@kimmaicutler in most European cities you can go another stop out on the train. -
@BenedictEvans American decided to abandon its cities, only to magically rediscover them 40 years later. - 8 more replies
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@kimmaicutler@BenedictEvans SF's *demand* is to grow far faster than 10-20K people/year. Lack of space inhibits the growth, drives rent up. -
@khuey_@kimmaicutler one could perhaps compare 'build more houses to reduce prices' with 'build more roads to reduce traffic' - 4 more replies
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@kimmaicutler@BenedictEvans not with the same land locked and tiny real estateThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@kimmaicutler@BenedictEvans percentage growthThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@kimmaicutler@BenedictEvans Yes. Stockholm's posting high growth rates. The state helpfully ships all the migrants to job-free suburbs.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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