Those are probably the renters (albeit higher income ones) who are gonna get displaced by the even wealthier people who will come after them, and who will probably care even less about the neighborhood issueshttps://www.curbed.com/2017/12/15/16780358/san-francisco-unaffordable-real-estate-migration-study …
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I’ve seen what happened to the peninsula/South Bay and this can keep going and getting worse for a long time and can 2X as insane on pricing. So what needs to be done after re-upping Measure As affordable housing bond in a few years?
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I think you (as in YOU, Kim!) need to push largest Bay Area companies to transfer thousands of jobs elsewhere, mainly to "fly-over" states. Employees may grumble, but they'll follow the high-paying jobs, just as they're migrating to the BA for the money, career and stock options.
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There are not that many households, even in SF, making $300k+ a year (considering the median income is still under $100k)
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there are also only 6,000 units that change hands a year in SF. Not sure how many rental units turn over per year though.
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