Rents in San Francisco Are Up 10 Percent(socketsite.com)
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Rents in San Francisco Are Up 10 Percent
https://socketsite.com/archives/2021/09/san-francisco-rents-are-actually-up-around-10-percent.html
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Any SF resident will tell you it depends on which neighborhood you're in... it's pretty nice over here in Noe - tons of young families pushing strollers and hanging out on the sidewalks in front of homes and cafes. Some parts of SF are a dump, but certainly not all of it.
When did it used to be good? The 90s? The 00s?
I’ve never been (and have no intention to visit) but I remember we got a visit from some Cisco folks at a career fair and they were all super enthusiastic, engaged, what I assumed were hotshot engineers. Then one of them said “my roommates and I” and I realized that this guy, way more gregarious and successful than me, had to split a place with more than one person he wasn’t in a relationship with, dude looked mid-late 20s too…
Even Toronto prices intimidate me and those are pretty decent for the quality of city, though last time I visited the tent cities and human feces were getting worse…
I’ve never been (and have no intention to visit) but I remember we got a visit from some Cisco folks at a career fair and they were all super enthusiastic, engaged, what I assumed were hotshot engineers. Then one of them said “my roommates and I” and I realized that this guy, way more gregarious and successful than me, had to split a place with more than one person he wasn’t in a relationship with, dude looked mid-late 20s too…
Even Toronto prices intimidate me and those are pretty decent for the quality of city, though last time I visited the tent cities and human feces were getting worse…
Well I'm not sure what you mean by good. It's always been some level of crazy, but there used to be, late 80s/early 90s a trade-off between crazy and cheap rent. No idea what the attraction is now.
Anecdotal but my neighbor (in SF) owns an apartment building, and he said he's renting units for ~$100-200 below pre-pandemic level which was $2,995 for a 1-bedroom and $3,995 for a 2-bedroom.
$36,000 a year for rent.
Lol. That's the most I've ever made in a year... before taxes.
I guess it's affordable if you skip eating, healthcare, or other services like cellphone/internet.
Fuck it, might as well be homeless.
Lol. That's the most I've ever made in a year... before taxes.
I guess it's affordable if you skip eating, healthcare, or other services like cellphone/internet.
Fuck it, might as well be homeless.
I'm in Redwood City (not far south of SF) and managed to knock $250/month off the rent of my current place when renewing the lease earlier this year just by asking.
This blog post says some numbers about rent
There is no data source specified
As for SF, I lived there 15 or so years ago
Was awesome
Tech-driven inequality def seemed to help degrade qol somewhat
But I'd be curious to get the opinion of a longtime resident who isn't hellbent on sticking to the SFISHELLONEARTH storyline
Ditto California and anybody else who dares live in a liberal town
ie most towns or at least most not-small towns
There is no data source specified
As for SF, I lived there 15 or so years ago
Was awesome
Tech-driven inequality def seemed to help degrade qol somewhat
But I'd be curious to get the opinion of a longtime resident who isn't hellbent on sticking to the SFISHELLONEARTH storyline
Ditto California and anybody else who dares live in a liberal town
ie most towns or at least most not-small towns
I was assaulted at 2PM on a bus downtown. A homeless guy took a full 40oz bottle of beer and broke it over the back of my head with no warning. I wasn’t even looking at him. Apparently he was paranoid and thought I was following him. The bus driver and passengers just stared at me and did nothing. The nut walked off. My hands are covered in blood but I manage to call the police and an ambulance- and neither showed up! I walked dizzy and lightheaded to my office nearby and one of my coworkers got me an Uber to the hospital. One story of many actually. I’ve seen shootings and a stabbing and an overdose from fentanyl. Three people I knew died.
And the crowd, well of the professionals about 1/3 are the real deal, 1/3 are simply imposters as in sociopaths totally faking their skillset, and the final 1/3 are genuinely insane.
If you can afford San Francisco rent then go to Manhattan. Seriously SF is a huge mistake.