Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! 5K for a studio? We have nothing on SF.
Please. That's still extremely expensive for SF. You can find the same in NY but the vast majority of people aren't living in 5k studios.
And? You dont have that in DC. Not to the same level. And dont try to lie and say we do.. everyone knows we just dont.
Never said that. I find dc inexpensive. But I don't think the question was about the cost of real estate or rental rates.
But that's indicative of how out of touch it is. The fact that only the privileged can afford to live there.
I don't think that's "out of touch." Most people in sf are aware it's expensive and that rent and home prices are extremely high. There are also plenty of homeless people there. I would say someplace like aspen or la jolla is truly out of touch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! 5K for a studio? We have nothing on SF.
Please. That's still extremely expensive for SF. You can find the same in NY but the vast majority of people aren't living in 5k studios.
And? You dont have that in DC. Not to the same level. And dont try to lie and say we do.. everyone knows we just dont.
Never said that. I find dc inexpensive. But I don't think the question was about the cost of real estate or rental rates.
But that's indicative of how out of touch it is. The fact that only the privileged can afford to live there.
Exactly. I'm a millennial. I looked into moving into San Fran. If you want to live alone, you are absolutely looking at spending $3000 monthly, studio or otherwise. That's not a joke, it's not an exaggeration.
If you are willing to share with roommates, you may be able to find something as low as the $1600 dollar range. But that's a maybe.
That effectively keeps out anyone who does not have a lot of money and is not, by nature of income, spoiled to a certain extent.
That kind of rent is not something we have to deal with in DC.
So what's your point? Have you ever lived anywhere expensive? I lived in Manhattan and the rent you quoted seems reasonable. Sf is a very small city with some high paying jobs. There are plenty of other cities to live in the us.
I should think the point is fairly obvious. This is not "reasonable" rent in SF- this is the base level, access point, bottom of the barrel. You CAN find cheaper stuff in NY, and certainly in DC, but you really cannot in San Fran. This is what makes it unusual.
Yes it's unusual but does that mean it's out of touch?? Does expensive necessarily mean out of touch??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! 5K for a studio? We have nothing on SF.
Please. That's still extremely expensive for SF. You can find the same in NY but the vast majority of people aren't living in 5k studios.
And? You dont have that in DC. Not to the same level. And dont try to lie and say we do.. everyone knows we just dont.
Never said that. I find dc inexpensive. But I don't think the question was about the cost of real estate or rental rates.
But that's indicative of how out of touch it is. The fact that only the privileged can afford to live there.
Exactly. I'm a millennial. I looked into moving into San Fran. If you want to live alone, you are absolutely looking at spending $3000 monthly, studio or otherwise. That's not a joke, it's not an exaggeration.
If you are willing to share with roommates, you may be able to find something as low as the $1600 dollar range. But that's a maybe.
That effectively keeps out anyone who does not have a lot of money and is not, by nature of income, spoiled to a certain extent.
That kind of rent is not something we have to deal with in DC.
So what's your point? Have you ever lived anywhere expensive? I lived in Manhattan and the rent you quoted seems reasonable. Sf is a very small city with some high paying jobs. There are plenty of other cities to live in the us.
I should think the point is fairly obvious. This is not "reasonable" rent in SF- this is the base level, access point, bottom of the barrel. You CAN find cheaper stuff in NY, and certainly in DC, but you really cannot in San Fran. This is what makes it unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! 5K for a studio? We have nothing on SF.
Please. That's still extremely expensive for SF. You can find the same in NY but the vast majority of people aren't living in 5k studios.
And? You dont have that in DC. Not to the same level. And dont try to lie and say we do.. everyone knows we just dont.
Never said that. I find dc inexpensive. But I don't think the question was about the cost of real estate or rental rates.
But that's indicative of how out of touch it is. The fact that only the privileged can afford to live there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! 5K for a studio? We have nothing on SF.
Please. That's still extremely expensive for SF. You can find the same in NY but the vast majority of people aren't living in 5k studios.
And? You dont have that in DC. Not to the same level. And dont try to lie and say we do.. everyone knows we just dont.
Never said that. I find dc inexpensive. But I don't think the question was about the cost of real estate or rental rates.
But that's indicative of how out of touch it is. The fact that only the privileged can afford to live there.
Exactly. I'm a millennial. I looked into moving into San Fran. If you want to live alone, you are absolutely looking at spending $3000 monthly, studio or otherwise. That's not a joke, it's not an exaggeration.
If you are willing to share with roommates, you may be able to find something as low as the $1600 dollar range. But that's a maybe.
That effectively keeps out anyone who does not have a lot of money and is not, by nature of income, spoiled to a certain extent.
That kind of rent is not something we have to deal with in DC.
So what's your point? Have you ever lived anywhere expensive? I lived in Manhattan and the rent you quoted seems reasonable. Sf is a very small city with some high paying jobs. There are plenty of other cities to live in the us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! 5K for a studio? We have nothing on SF.
Please. That's still extremely expensive for SF. You can find the same in NY but the vast majority of people aren't living in 5k studios.
And? You dont have that in DC. Not to the same level. And dont try to lie and say we do.. everyone knows we just dont.
Never said that. I find dc inexpensive. But I don't think the question was about the cost of real estate or rental rates.
But that's indicative of how out of touch it is. The fact that only the privileged can afford to live there.
Exactly. I'm a millennial. I looked into moving into San Fran. If you want to live alone, you are absolutely looking at spending $3000 monthly, studio or otherwise. That's not a joke, it's not an exaggeration.
If you are willing to share with roommates, you may be able to find something as low as the $1600 dollar range. But that's a maybe.
That effectively keeps out anyone who does not have a lot of money and is not, by nature of income, spoiled to a certain extent.
That kind of rent is not something we have to deal with in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! 5K for a studio? We have nothing on SF.
Please. That's still extremely expensive for SF. You can find the same in NY but the vast majority of people aren't living in 5k studios.
And? You dont have that in DC. Not to the same level. And dont try to lie and say we do.. everyone knows we just dont.
Never said that. I find dc inexpensive. But I don't think the question was about the cost of real estate or rental rates.
But that's indicative of how out of touch it is. The fact that only the privileged can afford to live there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! 5K for a studio? We have nothing on SF.
Please. That's still extremely expensive for SF. You can find the same in NY but the vast majority of people aren't living in 5k studios.
And? You dont have that in DC. Not to the same level. And dont try to lie and say we do.. everyone knows we just dont.
Never said that. I find dc inexpensive. But I don't think the question was about the cost of real estate or rental rates.
Anonymous wrote:I vote for DC, or at least the DC of DCUMers.
Sad about SF. I always dreamed of living there, but too many East Coast ties and the cost living deterred me. Sounds like I would be disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:Although DC is so subpar compared to NY and San Fran, I will still vote for it. Just on a level of sheer obliviousness and out of whack sense of self.
It's such an uninventive, regressive city, in terms of creative culture. And yet it still fancies itself to be world class.
It makes an for an interesting mix of entitlement without actually contributing anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! 5K for a studio? We have nothing on SF.
Please. That's still extremely expensive for SF. You can find the same in NY but the vast majority of people aren't living in 5k studios.
And? You dont have that in DC. Not to the same level. And dont try to lie and say we do.. everyone knows we just dont.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! 5K for a studio? We have nothing on SF.
Please. That's still extremely expensive for SF. You can find the same in NY but the vast majority of people aren't living in 5k studios.
Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! 5K for a studio? We have nothing on SF.