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Think Zumper numbers are always inflated some but nonetheless it used to be close between SF and NYC and now its almost $1,000 difference between them
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I blame out of town idiots who keep moving to SF and paying the ridiculous prices these predatory landlords are asking. NO ONE born in the Bay Area would ever pay 3K+ for a one bedroom in the Mission. Supply/demand might be part of it, but from the people I've talked to, it seems to be mostly people who move to the Bay and get finessed by ads like "charming studio in Lower Nob Hill"
Also, it's hilarious hearing my coworkers complain about SF prices when they can live a Caltrain/BART ride away for less money and better weather
Oakland > SF these days
Is San fran’s Public transportation even as convenient as New York’s?
Them transplants moved to SF and then later move to Oakland. You are going to be saying the same thing in a few years.By far. Oakland has real Bay Area folk; 2019 SF is West Cleveland
Them transplants moved to SF and then later move to Oakland. You are going to be saying the same thing in a few years.
The difference between san fran and NYC can get you a 1 bedroom in my city
That **** is ridiculous
Cities like SF have to consider the consequences of laws that 'reduce' constructing highrise condos.
To what ends does it make sense to preserve these neighborhoods if the individuals that made these neighborhoods can't afford to live there?
Oakland > SF these days
Highering tho?Tech companies highering a bunch of people from all over the nation, paying really high wages for their skills, moving SF folks out and in turn turning SF into a totally different city.
I really dislike living here now. The only plus side is that I’m a homeowner and my house now goes for some serious money. In a couple of years it’ll be closer to 2mil.
When it hits that’s number I’ll be moving, maybe SoCal who knows. I like the idea of sunny days year round. I make well
Over 100k/yr. and it’s still not enough. Luckily the wifey also makes bread so we get “by”