Yes but many ppl blame Developers as the primary source of the problem when they *cant* functionally subsidize all the add housing that ppl
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Want. If we're building <50% of the units that we need to just maintain pop. Growth and can only generate 400 units BMR/yr out of
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If people want something else they probably need to reform property tax and make existing *and* new real estate a less attractive place to
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Store capital, which is a major cultural shift in US psyche that I don't think the majority of currently alive voters is willing to consider
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People would rather blame Developers rather than examining their own complicity in having a house that's worth 10X as much as when they
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @ClaraJeffery
I probably could have said more than just developers in my original reply because yes there are many parties involved that are to blame for
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the situation we are currently in. Prop. 13 was the catalyst event, followed by the decimation of HUD in the 1980s, then everything else you
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mentioned in the rest of your tweets. The ones who aren't profiting from the situation are those who rent or don't earn enough to keep up
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Replying to @millerkevinc @ClaraJeffery
Absent a profound cultural change in how Americans/Californians view housing/homeownership as an investment and consequently store
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Wealth and maintain economic security though homeownership and protect that Via zoning/Prop 13/MID, the best we can do is tread water by
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At least building enough to match population and job growth and finding what little we can at state & local to subsidize BMR. The issue w
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The current progressive alliance is that it deflects attention and responsibility away from property owners who derive the lion's lion's
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Of appreciation and wealth through real estate and points it at Developers, who while admittedly earning a profit, hardly build enough To
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