The Slumping South

I think they should worry a little.
SV's best days are behind it. It's still the best place in the world for IT talent and new ideas, but they have become a victim of their own success.

Even if you make 100k a year, you can't have an apartment without a roommate, maybe 2-3.
Homes in the SF area average $1.6MN and the local politicians allow people to defecate on the sidewalks and shoot drugs in public. And California will still take up to 10% of your income.

There are many other alternatives around the country that provide someone the opportunity to pursue your dreams and still have a reasonable lifestyle.
True but those other places existed before Silicon Valley became Silicon Valley.

But I agree everything runs it course and its "days" are numbered.
 
I think they should worry a little.
SV's best days are behind it. It's still the best place in the world for IT talent and new ideas, but they have become a victim of their own success.

Even if you make 100k a year, you can't have an apartment without a roommate, maybe 2-3.
Homes in the SF area average $1.6MN and the local politicians allow people to defecate on the sidewalks and shoot drugs in public. And California will still take up to 10% of your income.

There are many other alternatives around the country that provide someone the opportunity to pursue your dreams and still have a reasonable lifestyle.

I am not an American and just out of curiosity, how much are one bedroom apartment in the SF area going for if renting?
 
Trulia says a range of $2300-$6500/month in Lower Nob Hill, San Francisco

Although there are some lower priced neighborhoods too.

All made infinitely worse by a City Council terrified of “gentrification” and who insists on micromanaging the SF real estate market - thereby creating a curtailed, limited housing pool and insane prices.

Hipster politicians: the ultimate anachronism.
 
All made infinitely worse by a City Council terrified of “gentrification” and who insists on micromanaging the SF real estate market - thereby creating a curtailed, limited housing pool and insane prices.

Hipster politicians: the ultimate anachronism.
To be fair, real estate is equally or more expensive on the Peninsula, none of which has rent control. It's really more of a case of being a narrow strip of land surrounded by water with every buildable inch already built on.
 
To be fair, real estate is equally or more expensive on the Peninsula, none of which has rent control. It's really more of a case of being a narrow strip of land surrounded by water with every buildable inch already built on.
Yup supply and demand - no matter the supply of hipsters or the opposite side of the political spectrum cranksters.

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