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Eman says
Look what just hit my inbox. Looks like CalFHA down payment assistance program was a hit. More money is coming to help buyers with the down payment.
Also yesterday I tuned into NPR (after a long time) and caught some cunt speaking about plans to basically subsidize ALL renters in AlCo with state money. What that would do to housing prices is obvious.
In general, the intention is good, but they haven’t figured out the consequences of their intention.
RWSGFY says
I don't know any instance where Commies were voted into power in a free election.
How will communism overcome America? It looks as though it is happening albiet very slowly.
I’m not a buyer at the moment b/c the numbers don’t pencil out. The risk/reward is not there. I’m always a buyer and seller for the right price.
We'll discuss it when it does. IF it does.
ad says
That is there is very little chance to fail as a residential landlord.
It depends on whether the rent covers the cost of owning. If someone pays more than the rent can cover, they are likely to fail.
RWSGFY says
We'll discuss it when it does. IF it does.
If it does, will any discussion against communism and the government will be protected by the U.S. Constitution or equally and protected civil liberties ?
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Eman says
Once you factor in 1 and 2, it’s already $200k before the cost of land, labor and materials
Where do the working class live there ? Where do those who work the restaurants, the landscaping jobs, etc. live ?
They live 6 people in a 2 bedroom apartment ? They can't reasonably live more than 90 minutes travel distance away from their jobs.
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LOLwhat? We'll discuss it w/o such protections.
Eman says
Once you factor in 1 and 2, it’s already $200k before the cost of land, labor and materials
Where do the working class live there ? Where do those who work the restaurants, the landscaping jobs, etc. live ?
They live 6 people in a 2 bedroom apartment ? They can't reasonably live more than 90 minutes travel distance away from their jobs.
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Even on a conservative website like Patnet people want to get rid of prop 13 so that commifornia can charge higher property taxes.
At $800/month/person
I don’t get it: comparing stocks to RE makes no sense to me. I have nothing against stocks and invest in them myself but I don’t get how you can compare the two as if they were interchangeable. You have to live somewhere. I would never rent and invest in stocks because I think that’s a better investment. Consider this:
Let’s say stocks go up 10% and RE goes up 4%.
Let’s say you buy a 1Mio dollar home. 20% DP (200k)
So let’s compare what happens if you invest 200k in stocks vs RE
Stocks 200k * 10% is 20k
RE, your 1M dollar home appreciates by 4%, so 40k.
SunnyvaleCA says
At $800/month/person
If I am young I would be saving a lot of money renting like this, assuming my monthly net income is $4000 at least.
I'd save at least $1000 a month and put it into an index fund like Wilshire 5000.
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I agree with this. There shouldn't be any special tax treatment apart from a primary residence. If a landlord wants to buy up SFHs, no tax breaks. No foreign purchases of US real estate. Watch inventory loosen up.
WE JUST NEED TO BUILD MORE HOUSES! WHY CAN'T YOU UNDERSTAND THAT!? WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU :PEOPLE!!!
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/problem-isnt-housing-shortage-its-concentration-ownership-wealthy
In some SFH neighborhoods, landlords put bunk beds in each of 4 bedrooms and pack 8 people into a house. At $800/month/person, they're bringing in $77k annually if they keep the rooms full. A spot in the 2-car garage will cost you an extra $300/month. In the neighborhoods where this is common practice, you won't find any spare street parking between the hours of 7 PM and 6 AM because each house will have 2 vehicles in the garage or driveway and another 6 on the street.
SunnyvaleCA says
In some SFH neighborhoods, landlords put bunk beds in each of 4 bedrooms and pack 8 people into a house. At $800/month/person, they're bringing in $77k annually if they keep the rooms full. A spot in the 2-car garage will cost you an extra $300/month. In the neighborhoods where this is common practice, you won't find any spare street parking between the hours of 7 PM and 6 AM because each house will have 2 vehicles in the garage or driveway and another 6 on the street.
Yes. Exploiting people who are willing to be exploited.
Similar to what happens in Manassa and Prince William County in Virginia. The local government passed a law against too many unrelated adults sharing an abode intended for a single family, by a judge threw it out. This house packing policy props up high rents and keeps wages low.
Manassa and Prince William County in Virginia. The local government passed a law against too many unrelated adults sharing an abode intended for a single family, by a judge threw it out. This house packing policy props up high rents and keeps wages low.
Houses in my hood in Orange County keep going slightly up. Most are over a million now, with the basic 3/2 models at $950k.
I don’t understand it, with the high rates. Except that people with money like certain neighborhoods and can pay.
A Realtor just told me today that Arlington just passed "The Missing Middle Act
I gave up a long time ago to believe things for the avg joe will get better. They get worse every year instead.
Headset, do you live in the DMV?
The Missing Middle Act allows a builder to go into any neighborhood -> purchase a house -> knock it down -> build an apartment building in-between 2 houses.
Even on a conservative website like Patnet people want to get rid of prop 13 so that commifornia can charge higher property taxes.
Houses in my hood in Orange County keep going slightly up. Most are over a million now, with the basic 3/2 models at $950k.
I don’t understand it, with the high rates. Except that people with money like certain neighborhoods and can pay.
Do you think for an instant that by repealing Prop 13, the other taxes would decrease?
Absolutely, fucking not. The politicians in Sacramento would spend the extra taxes on the homeless and illegals.
There is no limit to the amount of taxes they want.
The California budget deficit this year is forecasted at $34 billion. They are looking at increasing taxes just to cover their already excessive spending.
lack of new buildings. Its not just CA, I guess its everywhere.
50% white, 25% Asian,
Blue says
lack of new buildings. Its not just CA, I guess its everywhere.
It has not recovered from 2008 housing collapse. And I am not sure why besides zoning reasons and developers not wanting (or economically unable) to build more affordable housing. And the population in the USA continues to increase.
Wolfman at Wolf Street website has been reporting on this especially over the last three years.
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Bigger luxurious homes. There is no money in building affordable tiny shacks.
“ And I am not sure why besides zoning reasons and developers not wanting (or economically unable) to build more affordable housing.”
A builder doesn’t give two shits about affordable housing. A builder runs a business and focuses on high margin products. Bigger luxurious homes. There is no money in building affordable tiny shacks.
Well, not quite any neighborhood. True, the builders can put up by right some 2-6 plex buildings in places zoned SFH, but there are always restrictions to keep them away from desirable neighborhoods, such as off-street parking requirements, nearness to a metro line, and limitations on how many can actually be built per 5 years. The new structure also cannot be bigger than the SFL it took down. Because of these restrictions, I would suspect that most inbuilding will be tearing down a 1950s era house in a moderate neighborhood and replacing it with a duplex. Maybe in a more upscale area, they can convert a 3000 sqft home into a 1500 sqft each duplex. Interesting to see if anything is done in a place like Old Glebe.
Misc says
Do you think for an instant that by repealing Prop 13, the other taxes would decrease?
Absolutely, fucking not. The politicians in Sacramento would spend the extra taxes on the homeless and illegals.
There is no limit to the amount of taxes they want.
The California budget deficit this year is forecasted at $34 billion. They are looking at increasing taxes just to cover their already excessive spending.
I completely agree, now there are two enemies for middle and poor. Both rich and gov to extract out everything.
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/pimco-kiesel-called-housing-top-160339396.html?source=patrick.net
Bond manager Mark Kiesel sold his California home in 2006, when he presciently predicted the housing bubble would pop. He bought again in 2012, after U.S. prices fell more than 30% and found a floor.
Now, after a record surge in prices, Kiesel says the time to sell is once again at hand.