Anonymous wrote:Signed, a boomer that got their housing for 3 blueberries back in 1940 from a Sears catalog. Go talk to young people, even high earners, on how difficult it is to buy a house nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signed, a boomer that got their housing for 3 blueberries back in 1940 from a Sears catalog. Go talk to young people, even high earners, on how difficult it is to buy a house nowadays.
Ok sure it's tough to buy a sfh, but that's not what they're trying to change all of the codes to build. There will be even fewer sfh under these policies. Is there really a shortage of apartments?
Anonymous wrote:^boomer is a state of mind, not an age range. You can be a 30 year old boomer
Anonymous wrote:^boomer is a state of mind, not an age range. You can be a 30 year old boomer
Anonymous wrote:Signed, a boomer that got their housing for 3 blueberries back in 1940 from a Sears catalog. Go talk to young people, even high earners, on how difficult it is to buy a house nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:Signed, a boomer that got their housing for 3 blueberries back in 1940 from a Sears catalog. Go talk to young people, even high earners, on how difficult it is to buy a house nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sick and tired of the narrative that there is some kind of housing crisis in the region, therefore we need to completely upend our way of life to accommodate people who can't afford to live here. What housing crisis? Are there thousands and thousands of people living in the streets? All I hear is more like whining they people cannot live wherever they want cheaply, including the most expensive and most dense areas of the country. Where in the Constitution is it say you have an inalienable right to have cheap housing in the most desirable areas of the country? So you can't afford to live in the DMV? You're always free to live elsewhere in this giant country where housing is more affordable. Really tired about hearing all of the complaining over a manufactured crisis that doesn't even exist.
You’ll get no replies for a while because they have to gather their bumper sticker talking points from Facebook.
Anonymous wrote:Sick and tired of the narrative that there is some kind of housing crisis in the region, therefore we need to completely upend our way of life to accommodate people who can't afford to live here. What housing crisis? Are there thousands and thousands of people living in the streets? All I hear is more like whining they people cannot live wherever they want cheaply, including the most expensive and most dense areas of the country. Where in the Constitution is it say you have an inalienable right to have cheap housing in the most desirable areas of the country? So you can't afford to live in the DMV? You're always free to live elsewhere in this giant country where housing is more affordable. Really tired about hearing all of the complaining over a manufactured crisis that doesn't even exist.