Also highest in 'homelessness'... democrat cities are sooo third world: uber wealthy elites, dirt poor vagrants, and almost no middle class. Usually high crime rates too...
I should raise the rent on my house in Chicago.
Another interesting statistic would be the percentage of household income paid for housing costs.
They boat of their 15 an hour push in the blue.
Heck given their taxes and no growth agendas $150 an hour is needed to live in the blue.
They boast of their 15 an hour push in the blue.
Heck given their taxes and no growth agendas $150 an hour is needed to live in the blue.
When the housing bubble pops in San Francisco it is going to make a lot of liberal millionaires into thousandaires.
-PJ
I pay about $1150 a month for an oversized 1 bedroom apartment in the suburbs west of Denver.
We own a brand-new 3 bedroom/2 bath manufactured home in a Dallas suburb and total costs are $1,100 a month.
Decatur, Alabama. $425/mo. 900sf apt.
Houses and guns are the only things you can use and have them appreciate in value.
On $400 a months income, you could buy a 3 bedroom house for $12,000 in the late 50’s. On $4,000 a month income, try finding a house for $120,000 today, which if wages kept up with housing costs, that should be the average.
If they wanted to, the homeless problem can be wiped out overnight, by getting rid of zoning laws, anti-landlord laws, and NIMBYism.
Entrepreneurs will step up and build affordable housing units such as furnished motel-sized rooms complete with a kitchenette and shower.
And local governments should stop subsidizing the problem, like NYC ridiculous idea of setting up stations for drug abusers.
If they wanted to, the homeless problem can be wiped out overnight, by getting rid of zoning laws, anti-landlord laws, and NIMBYism.
Entrepreneurs will step up and build affordable housing units such as furnished motel-sized rooms complete with a kitchenette and shower.
And local governments should stop subsidizing the problem, like NYC ridiculous idea of setting up stations for drug abusers.
I’m in central California which is much cheaper than the big blue cities. My home is about 2,200sf, RV parking, pool, 4br, 2ba. Had it built in 2001, it’s worth about $250K and I owe < $85K. It would rent for about $1,500 if I decided to rent it. Nice one bedroom apts are $600/mo.
BTW, I rarely see police patrols, but we also don’t have much crime.
Wichita, Kansas: $470
Wow. I paid $470 for room to rent in San Francisco in 1990. I should move to Kansas.
Irvine, CA. $2080 for 1 BR, 734 s.f. apartment.
And Depart Justice!