Like greed, and high cost of building in a "fools-gold" rush
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Replying to @sf4sfsite @thomas_lord and
if rising land values doesn't result in more capacity, it's manifested in luxury flips.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @sf4sfsite and
all you're doing is funneling more real estate appreciation to existing land owners.
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OK, so Zelda or whoever y'all hate this week sees their asset appreciate. But.... (1/2)
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Replying to @thomas_lord @kimmaicutler
Letting bigger capitalists expropriate the Zelda's does not equal getting affordable housing.
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Replying to @thomas_lord @sf4sfsite and
the vast majority of $ appreciation happens in SF's already existing 390K residential units
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
I don't doubt your statistic, only your theory of housing production and pricing.
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Replying to @thomas_lord @sf4sfsite and
well we do not live in a world where federal housing subsidies or the US' orientation around
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @thomas_lord and
property as an investable asset is going to change any time soon with Cheeto in power so
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @thomas_lord and
you have to build to handle population & job growth or else the rich will continue to displace
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the poor in extraordinarily scarce housing stock.
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