Sunnyvale median home value $1.9M with prices up *28.7%* from a year ago. https://www.zillow.com/sunnyvale-ca/home-values/ … End the bans on high-density housing and backyard units! :-)https://twitter.com/jimgriffith_sv/status/995530537535094784 …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
Agree but it will do nothing to prices.
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Replying to @kltblom
Having them rise slower than 28.7 percent a year is good.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
I am not being a troll here, I am just trying to help get the discussion onto a track that actually does create affordable housing. Building is not going to achieve that as I have highlighted before. Housing is a financial asset that we live in. It's priced accordingly.
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Replying to @kltblom
So... don't build anything? Or specifically create programs that provide deed-restricted housing that is accessible to minimum wage workers, which in SF generally requires a $300K per unit subsidy either from taxpayers or by tacking on fees to new market-rate housing?
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Which I am all for by the way, but I'd like to see a good faith effort at doing this.
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