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May 23, 2022 at 9:44 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825722
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Participant[quote=an][quote=spdrun]Or it could be done in California for the same price? California has trade schools, tech boot camps, housing, and SDSU, right?[/quote]
Nah, it’s better to do it in NJ.[/quote]How about this? We send two homeless people to live with him and pay him $100,000 a year to take care of them. Then we tax him and send him two more
That solves all our problems
The only question is whether he will live stream the crack parties?
May 23, 2022 at 9:30 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825712sdrealtor
Participant[quote=spdrun]No, but some of the behaviors that people take issue with (theft, public defecation, camping where it isn’t allowed) are illegal.
How do you propose we fix this?[/quote]
By you getting a job and helping pay for it
May 23, 2022 at 9:28 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825709sdrealtor
Participant[quote=spdrun]You’re implying the US is safer and more orderly than EU countries while complaining about safety and lack of order in SD and SF. Which is it?[/quote]
Get a job loser! Our country is relatively safe or urban areas and city streets a lot less so
You want free housing for everyone but you don’t wanna pay for it. How about that? Which one is it?
May 23, 2022 at 9:19 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825703sdrealtor
ParticipantGod I hate to sound like my right wing friends when they say this but freedom isn’t free! You enjoy the safety and structure of this great country yet you want it to be like more socialistic European countries that don’t have what we have here. Somebody’s got to work and pay the bills and by your own admission you never really have. People go to work. Freedom isn’t free
May 23, 2022 at 9:08 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825700sdrealtor
Participant[quote=spdrun]You absolutely can’t and shouldn’t, but would people sleeping rough actually turn down the offer of a dry place to sleep with no strings attached for six months? As we learned from quarantine measures – coercion actually reduces interest in compliance. Offer housing, connect them with services IF THEY CHOOSE TO USE THEM and help them voluntarily rebuild their lives.[/quote]
Yes they turn it down every day
May 23, 2022 at 9:07 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825699sdrealtor
ParticipantExactly they refuse treatment and help over and over. The problem you talk about is not the problem. Youre as bad maybe worse than the wealthy liberal elites you grew up around because you think like them but resent their wealth at the same time.
Here’s a better idea. GET A FRICKIN JOB! GO DO SOMETHING!
May 23, 2022 at 9:01 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825695sdrealtor
Participant[quote=spdrun]Do we have any better ideas? Throwing people in jail repeatedly is generally more expensive than housing and does nothing for their future employment prospects and ability to re-integrate into society.[/quote]
This is California for chrissakes! We dont throw them in jail and when we do we let them right back out. We let them camp out all over our streets and use them as bathrooms while attacking innnocent people. Get on a plane. See for yourself
May 23, 2022 at 9:00 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825694sdrealtor
Participant[quote=spdrun]They have to be able to get the job. A bit difficult if you look homeless and have mental health issues. The jobs may exist now, but they weren’t available in 2020 when many restaurants had to close, so there may be a significant period of homelessness involved.
$20/hr = $40k/yr or $30000 after taxes. $2500/mo. Hardly living the life. Housing $1000/mo, car + insurance + maintenance $500/mo. Does In-and-Out offer health insurance?
The solution is to house the people first, get them medical care, and get them jobs. Oh, and I grew up lower middle class in a rich town, which was its own special kind of hell. I was one of the few “apartment kids” which parents had recently gotten divorced and lost their home.[/quote]
So which elite university did you attend?
May 23, 2022 at 8:59 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825692sdrealtor
Participant[quote=spdrun](1) They have to be able to get the job. A bit difficult if you look homeless and have mental health issues.
(2) $20/hr = $40k/yr or $30000 after taxes. $2500/mo.[/quote]
Again you have no idea. People making $40K pay little to no taxes. In fact I used to do taxes for someone in the range who not only didnt pay taxes but as a single mother got about $5000/year back in tax credits (earned income credit etc) and fully subsidized great health care through ACA for free for her and her son. And she worked her tail off
Of course they have to be able to get a job which is exactly my point! They wont or are unable to. Its a crime problem and a mental health problem far more than a housing problem. Stop with the faux liberal elite moral granstanding. You are exactly what the right wingers hate and why we will lose control of this country to them soon. You want everyone to pay for everyone else as long as it doesnt involve you going to work and paying for it. You’re the problem not the solution
May 23, 2022 at 8:47 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825689sdrealtor
ParticipantLOL you have no idea. Sure there are people who may have been priced out but they can always go somewhere cheaper or double up. They dont have to be on the streets.
In n Out pays $20/hour here now. It was about $7.75 back in 2008. If they wanted to or were able to work there is plenty of work and places they could afford to live. This is a crime problem and a mental health crisis not a housing crisis.
And your full of it with Carlsbad rent prices as Ive lived here for decades. An apartment in Rancho Bernardo started around $995 in 1997 when I moved there and rented one. I have clients that rent a 1BR below market to good tenants who stay long term. The below market rent on my clients 1BR in 08/09 3 miles from the beach in Carlsbad was $1300 in Summer 2008. And the rent today would be well over $2K today.
You dont live here or SF. I rememeber asking whenn you first came here. You told me early on you grew up in Summit NJ. You grew surrounded by priviliged lifestyles and probably went to some elite university and became a lazy bleeding heart liberal who doesnt want to work. Amirite?
And please stop making things up
May 23, 2022 at 8:24 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825687sdrealtor
ParticipantYou have no idea. I was up in LA a month ago and the amount of people camped out all over the streets is shocking, startling and shameful. Things go on in the open that should not be everywhere.
Its better in SD but still really bad. I went to dinner at Born and raised in Little Italy last week for a friends birthday. Was late for dinner and found a spot on the street with a homeless encampment on the sidewalk next me. I have no issues with people doing drugs if they want to but not notoriously in public while living on the streets, urinating and defacating in public. I know a bunch of people who have been attacked on the streets by mentally ill homeless people. I think we need to figure out ways to help these people, get them help/treatment and am sympathetic to their plight but just the same we cant live with anarchy.
My tesla has sentry mode which monitors what is going on and I can actually watch the cameras on my phone. If they got near breaking into the car I wouldve run right out.
We literally watched a live streamed a Homeless Crack Party on my phone during dinner. Sorry but that is just not OK
May 23, 2022 at 8:06 PM in reply to: SF city RE prices down to 2017 prices due to crime wave and WFH #825685sdrealtor
ParticipantHe spends too much time locked up in his room alone reading stuff on the Internet. I wonder if he’s ever even been there. He has no idea what happened there and what is happening there
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ParticipantSo the buyer of Nueces got caught up in peak March frenzy and paid cash. Then before they moved in found another closer to the beach they liked better, got caught in another April frenzy bidding war and bought that one cash also. Now they need to get rid of this surplus house. Some people
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Participant[quote=DaCounselor][quote=ncsd760]Sitio Lima in LCO closed for 2.8 (bought for 760k) … wonder why Serbal isn’t pending yet on a better lot/street with real upgrades.
Seeing some overpriced homes languish and I think that’s normal and no cause for panic. If Jacaranda was sitting at 999k maybe I’d be nervous but for 1.25 I’d rather take a nicer condo with a less frustrating floorplan/lot.[/quote]
The RP subdivision seems like it’s all over the place regarding pricing. I think that Jacaranda house might have been in the range of $900K pre-COVID? Let’s see what they can get now. I’m feeling like $1.1-something.
There’s another one in there with a recent list-sale-list-price reduction history, not sure why the quick re-list unless it fell out of escrow?
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/7917-Las-Nueces-Pl-Carlsbad-CA-92009/16710515_zpid/
What I find interesting is how it got bid up $225K yet back on the market they’re dropping the price.
Anyway i think sdr’s stats give a good wider lens on the local market and what’s trending. I still like looking at what’s going on with individual properties though.[/quote]
Agree and i love following the individual cases. I could see Serbal going well over 3 or sitting by listing a month too late. And they got shafted with lousy cold weather all weekend so house didn’t show best nor did extra lookie loos show up making it seem more competitive than it is
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