I suspect the rise in aggressive impact fees (the municipal response to Prop. 13) is an under-appreciated part of the problem
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impact fees are now like $50k-$65k per unit in the Inland Empire
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SLO and Paso Robles are also turning into retirement communities for LA and, to a lesser degree, well-off East-coasters.
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CA's "Middle Kingdom" is among last areas to be paved & "gated." Blame air travel, good highways & lots of wealthy people/retirees on earth.
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SLOs median home price is still lower than the Bay's. Funny that
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An area without any significant industry is cheaper than the world center of the fastest growing industry? Shocking.
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Parking mins, zoning and road building are as important as home owner subsidy and the effects from prop 13.
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But tiny homes!
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Geezo man, $500K for a house or $1500/mo for rent ? I'm not seeing the problem. This sounds too much like "I hate Mommy and Daddy"
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