to be clear, I recognize that there are many boomers in unstable renter/tenant situations and I am not referring to them.
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Yeah I feel like the East Bay is getting more families with young children while the Western half of the Bay is becoming a glorified retirement community.
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Yeah, ultra-rich or retirees.
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So, can I get my children through school before you push me out?
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This isn’t an argument about pushing people out. The reality is it’s uneconomical to build family-sized housing given availability of land, costs. There’s effectively a wall keeping new families out.
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but also too many tech folks are creating new private schools to send their kids to instead of opting for public option.
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Is that measurably the case in the South Bay or is that an SF thing?
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More damage done by
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It's their property
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Also going to meetings and yelling at anything new being built that might allow more young people to live here.
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