More discussion on housing proposals, zoning and gentrification

You don't have to use liberal or conservative, you can just tell them the truth. California has very restrictive land use and zoning policies which delays and prevents development; especially in the Bay Area and LA. As a result supply does not keep up with demand and we have the most expensive housing in the country. It's also why we have such suburban sprawl and god awful traffic. Those are the facts.

It you want to get political you can say Democrats control the state and the areas where restrictions on housing are strictest. You can point to votes in LA and SF that support reducing new development. You can point to what's happening in Berkeley and the article i posted above.

Many people moved to the IE from LA because they were priced out of LA. They know first hand what the restrictive policies wrought.

So I don't have to use liberal or conservative, but you do when you are trying to say liberals are racist.

Dude, I was being sarcastic, should have used green font. I wouldn't embarrass myself by suggesting that traffic would be better if we had more housing on the costal areas. ......the defies logic in my book.

My sister has been in real estate over 40 years......I'll take her perspective and over yours any day.

And you didn't address why housing prices are high after high end developments from foreign and domestic developers rehab properties so unattainable for the middle class worker? Why aren't developers developing affordable housing in existing urban, downtown, and inner cities? Are racist white liberals stopping them from pricing existing affordable housing?
 
So I don't have to use liberal or conservative, but you do when you are trying to say liberals are racist.

Dude, I was being sarcastic, should have used green font. I wouldn't embarrass myself by suggesting that traffic would be better if we had more housing on the costal areas. ......the defies logic in my book.

My sister has been in real estate over 40 years......I'll take her perspective and over yours any day.

And you didn't address why housing prices are high after high end developments from foreign and domestic developers rehab properties so unattainable for the middle class worker? Why aren't developers developing affordable housing in existing urban, downtown, and inner cities? Are racist white liberals stopping them from pricing existing affordable housing?

Show your sister what i wrote and ask her if I'm wrong. Again, your last paragraph clearly shows you don't understand how the market and the rules work for housing. I promise you your head won't explode but read the article in the OP which address specifically your point.

People can have a discussion and disagree but you don't have the basic knowledge required in this area to even have a discussion.

It defy's logic that when you can't build in the urban core people will build further and further out? Not sure how it defy's logic because we see it in action.
 
Exactly. He seems to think that commuting=oppression. It's common for people to live outside a city, and commute in order to keep the good wages.

SMH. You live in NY right? Clearly you have zero clue as to what is happening here

Yes, the American dream is to commute 90 to 120 minutes each way to be able to afford a home.

And let me guess, you'll say you care about the environment but have no problem with people having those kinds of commutes.
 
Exactly. He seems to think that commuting=oppression. It's common for people to live outside a city, and commute in order to keep the good wages.

so make people with money commute and leave inner city housing for poor people who can't afford to.........
 
Are racist white liberals stopping them from pricing existing affordable housing?

of course not.....they're buying the existing affordable housing and upgrading it........remember the episode of Shameless where the guy in the wheelchair tried to burn down his lesbian neighbors house?.....
 
Exactly. He seems to think that commuting=oppression. It's common for people to live outside a city, and commute in order to keep the good wages.

EXACTLY!

You can only build so much on the beaches... rolling my eyes.

Downtown and inner city areas are owned by mostly foreign investors who have been developing very high end lofts, townhomes, and jail cell size apartments and selling them for astrominical amounts of money. His article doesn't explain why those investors won't make those properties affordable. No building required.
 
EXACTLY!

You can only build so much on the beaches... rolling my eyes.

Downtown and inner city areas are owned by mostly foreign investors who have been developing very high end lofts, townhomes, and jail cell size apartments and selling them for astrominical amounts of money. His article doesn't explain why those investors won't make those properties affordable. No building required.

No, foreign investors don't own most of our cities. They may own certain properties but not all that much more. You didn't read the article clearly. Cities downzone which reduces the type and amount of development available. That's why we build so far out from our urban cores. Developers can't build anything affordable because it doesn't pencil out. Land and development costs are too prohibitive. Hence why we have the problems we do.

Edit: NO ONE is saying build high rises on the beaches. We're talking about urban cores. More density in SF, Oakland and San Jose. More density in DT LA and surrounding areas. Not on the beach. Nice strawman.
 
No, foreign investors don't own most of our cities. They may own certain properties but not all that much more. You didn't read the article clearly. Cities downzone which reduces the type and amount of development available. That's why we build so far out from our urban cores. Developers can't build anything affordable because it doesn't pencil out. Land and development costs are too prohibitive. Hence why we have the problems we do.

Edit: NO ONE is saying build high rises on the beaches. We're talking about urban cores. More density in SF, Oakland and San Jose. More density in DT LA and surrounding areas. Not on the beach. Nice strawman.

Developers can't build anything affordable because it doesn't pencil out

This is where you should be focusing, and the market..............IJS!
 
Developers can't build anything affordable because it doesn't pencil out

This is where you should be focusing, and the market..............IJS!

TTQ64, this doesn't happen in a vacuum. It all ties together. Again, please read the article, it explains this. As do the other articles I've posted. When you can't build and there is demand prices go up. It's econ 101
 
TTQ64, I'll offer you a few quotes from the article:

""Item 46 asks city staff and Planning Commission to consider downzoning Berkeley, among other things. Downzoning means that fewer housing units would be built in Berkeley in the midst of an unprecedented housing crisis. Many scholars, including our co-signers Michael Lens and Paavo Monkkonen, have studied the effect of land use policies and have concluded that downzoning leads to higher housing costs and economic and racial segregation.""

You ask why affordable units can't be built. Here's a perfect example.
 
So I don't have to use liberal or conservative, but you do when you are trying to say liberals are racist.

Dude, I was being sarcastic, should have used green font. I wouldn't embarrass myself by suggesting that traffic would be better if we had more housing on the costal areas. ......the defies logic in my book.

My sister has been in real estate over 40 years......I'll take her perspective and over yours any day.

And you didn't address why housing prices are high after high end developments from foreign and domestic developers rehab properties so unattainable for the middle class worker? Why aren't developers developing affordable housing in existing urban, downtown, and inner cities? Are racist white liberals stopping them from pricing existing affordable housing?

What does your sister say differently than what I just said?
 
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