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Kaveh 11-26-2019 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Horza (Post 3036693)
You couldn't even buy a one bedroom condo in Los Angeles for one hundred and forty thousand dollars.

There’s a policy reason behind that, which you guys seem to be missing. It isn’t solely population density

Wonkie 11-26-2019 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Kaveh (Post 3036765)
There’s a policy reason behind that, which you guys seem to be missing. It isn’t solely population density

Yeah safety regulations are expensive to enforce and adhere to.

Kaveh 11-26-2019 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Wonkie (Post 3036776)
Yeah safety regulations are expensive to enforce and adhere to.

Coastal zoning laws actually. Less about earthquakes more about Malibu, Orange County, Beverly Hills, etc. can’t build massive multi-unit rental properties in Cali when the rich are nearby

Wonkie 11-26-2019 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Kaveh (Post 3036780)
Coastal zoning laws actually. Less about earthquakes more about Malibu, Orange County, Beverly Hills, etc. can’t build massive multi-unit rental properties in Cali when the rich are nearby

BRUTALISM?

Horza 11-26-2019 07:13 PM

Fox News' Jesse Watters: "When you raise taxes on the wealthy so someone can go to college for free," that's "one step away from communism."

BallzDeep 11-26-2019 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Zeboim (Post 3036686)
I live in Texas but okay. Houston is a nightmare of parking lots and garbage sprawl, I drive through it all the time.

In the end, the 500k number comes from new construction - that's your problem. New construction regardless of where you are right now is going to be rife with pork and substandard garbage - hell even Trump's giant pork barrel (sometimes referred to as a wall) recently made headlines... because some guys with saws cut a hole in it so big that they could drive a truck through it.

There's tons of housing inventory open in the Houston area and the Great State of Texas is damn sure not building anything new. I had my Grandparent's house in Houston appraised recently and their 1500sqft brick house was valued at about 140k in good condition. A far, far cry from anything in LA and the state can get something like that for pennies on the dollar.

I don't know how you live in Texas and don't realize that it's one of the fastest growing states. Population growth and everything in the past 10 years has been abundant. Texas housing market is on the rise. Try to find something in Austin for cheap. There are a lot of similarities between the market in Austin and what LA has become. Overpriced, filled with red tape and zoning regulations. In Austin, it works right now because we have the jobs and growth but becoming a problem with infrastructure. This has also come at a time where Austin is migrating more to blue than red. Too many people from CA moving here because they dislike CA but want to make Texas like CA.

Median home is Austin is now 400K.

I know they recently passed a law where the homeless could set up camp in Austin. They littered the highways and basically would claim a whole block. It became an issue and lasted about 3 months before people were going back to conservative opinions on that issue.

Wonkie 11-26-2019 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by BallzDeep (Post 3036954)
I don't know how you live in Texas and don't realize that it's one of the fastest growing states. Population growth and everything in the past 10 years has been abundant. Texas housing market is on the rise. Try to find something in Austin for cheap. There are a lot of similarities between the market in Austin and what LA has become. Overpriced, filled with red tape and zoning regulations. In Austin, it works right now because we have the jobs and growth but becoming a problem with infrastructure. This has also come at a time where Austin is migrating more to blue than red. Too many people from CA moving here because they dislike CA but want to make Texas like CA.

Median home is Austin is now 400K.

I know they recently passed a law where the homeless could set up camp in Austin. They littered the highways and basically would claim a whole block. It became an issue and lasted about 3 months before people were going back to conservative opinions on that issue.

Homelessness is a winning issue for the Right.

Would you vote for a Buff Bald Guy? His name is Delaney and he gets booed.

BallzDeep 11-26-2019 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Wonkie (Post 3036991)
Homelessness is a winning issue for the Right.

Would you vote for a Buff Bald Guy? His name is Delaney and he gets booed.

Definitely more moderate of the bunch and should be more of a front runner in my honest opinion. Haven't looked up all his talking points but know he is for a choice system for healthcare which, I'm more in support then healthcare for all. But I'm still a big believer in responsibility and I think if there is some sort of oppression,you can always fight it and work in ways to make yourself useful. Stuff like paying for healthcare or wanting better healthcare makes people more responsible in a way. There are a few circumstances where you can't but I believe freedom of choice trumps everything else.

Domo 11-26-2019 09:21 PM

LOL

Horza 11-26-2019 09:32 PM

https://i.imgur.com/ssWqKqP.jpg


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