Lots of land in SF is zoned so you can only build a single unit per lot. It's not rocket science: you can add more units without issues.
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How many more unites can be added? Without what issues? Have you done even the most basic of research before demanding abstract "moar

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There are many cities that increased housing supply to match population growth without serious issues. Maybe you should do more research?
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"Single family homes" in the middle of SF, the most expensive real estate market in the US are pretty indefensible.
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Do you seriously prefer the first two pictures (San Francisco) to the last two pictures (Barcelona)?pic.twitter.com/DmkhyFqUHm
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Cool story bro.
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I don't know if you've noticed btw, but SF is building more housing. You might want to talk to the city planners instead of twits
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correction: it *was* building more housing. fewer ppl are proposing things now: https://medium.com/yes-in-my-blog-yes/the-25-inclusionary-rate-is-killing-affordable-housing-db143c4abd31 …
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@sfbos hasn't voted on changing the inclusionary rate to something the controller deems as feasible for production.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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absent broader change to state policy & property taxation, the best you can prob do is tread water and not make things horribly worse.
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but things can definitely get horribly worse and much more horribly expensive. See PA and the peninsula.
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That doesn't sound like an answer to my question at all, unless you're saying be careful and don't carelessly build too much housing
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