Also, CA does not effective tools to manage land values downward because of Proposition 13. http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/blog/real-estate/2016/08/unions-against-gov-browns-as-of-right-housing-plan.html?ana=twt …pic.twitter.com/wWci7T907l
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Also, CA does not effective tools to manage land values downward because of Proposition 13. http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/blog/real-estate/2016/08/unions-against-gov-browns-as-of-right-housing-plan.html?ana=twt …pic.twitter.com/wWci7T907l
Do we want unit prices to go down or are we solely driven by the fear that somebody (e.g. landowner) might make money?
2005 UCB study saying it's 9-37% http://urbanpolicy.berkeley.edu/pdf/DQR_ILRR_Proof072905.pdf …
or sorry, a 9-37% increase from before prevailing wage requirements based on low-income housing construction in CA.
local groups fight these developments in order to extract concessions on a project-by-project basis.
Patrick Kennedy is trying to do that here and it will be interesting. https://medium.com/@panoramicinterests/panoramic-interests-micropad-homeless-housing-solution-a7dc3fe2c5cc …
housing is not and never will be a "free market" in any country on this planet.
it's fairly free when there are no limits on supply, like in TX, where people live because it's cheap
@rolandlisf @JerryBrownGov People need to start getting comfortable talking tradeoffs bc they exist, can't ignore them!
current property owners don't feel the disadvantages of current tradeoffs. They only get benefits!
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