Some Red State/Blue State Indicia

Better go start a new thread you're running out of old ones to embarrass yourself in

I think there are plenty of things that California and New York do wrong. In particular, permitting rules having to do with the supply of low income housing.

I also think very poorly chosen one is a racist who blew long and hard on his dog whistle so that his racist voters would know he would be keeping "those people" out of their nice neighborhoods and school districts.
 
Yeah bro everyone who voted for Trump is a racist duh

i don't think i said that...but i think you evidence signs of a guilty conscience...it is tough to reconcile being a good person with voting for a piece of **** for president
 
you did vote for a racist piece of **** and have shown admirable dedication as a member of his rapid response team...that's deserving of a golf clap or two
 
San Francisco real estate consistently made headlines throughout the pandemic. But since January, San Francisco rents have increased by over 17%, according to a national report from Apartment List.

https://www.kron4.com/news/real-estate/rent-keeps-going-up-in-san-francisco/

Buying frenzy in Manhattan.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/02/manh...g-frenzy-.html

One's a ****hole and the other a cesspool. Yet people continue to pay outrageous prices for the privilege of living in San Francisco and New York. Go figure.

I mean no ones building any more like that and a limited
Resource.... no ones building right now Not with material prices -
So it goes to show currently standing housing is through the roof. It is where I live up near 40% over valued.

There’s no where to go.

My dad is in real estate at a lake outside Atlanta. People are paying significantly over asking (and still not the high bid ) at every chance because there’s no new construction. People are RUNNING from Atl if they don’t have to be there in person.

It feels like you aren’t being honest in your posting but you have such a solid track record I just can’t believe it
 
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Thanks. I dont get scared away from mean tweets.

I'm not a little whiny bitch

I also get things right

Sucks to be an old lecturing tyrant who's time has passed him by. Try to enjoy it rather than lecture a bunch of strangers about your orange man obsession every day
 
Thanks. I dont get scared away from mean tweets.

I'm not a little whiny bitch

I also get things right

Sucks to be an old lecturing tyrant who's time has passed him by. Try to enjoy it rather than lecture a bunch of strangers about your orange man obsession every day

It’s what happens when common sense isn’t so common
 
I mean no ones building any more

There are data on housing starts for anyone interested in checking them out.

united-states-housing-starts.png


The above are national data on housing starts. National data thousands of units annualized rate. 1600 means 1.6 million will be built that year if the pace for a particular month is sustained for 12 months. Regional, state and local data are also available and I leave this as a homework assignment for anyone interested in finding out what is going on.
 
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Hedge fund are buying up homes. They see the cities as opportunities.

These aren’t mostly families buying these homes.

Nsacpi still showing his racism each and every day it seems. Block people can’t have homes in the suburbs. Black people don’t care about their children being safe. Black people cant get IDs. Black peoples can’t get their votes to a polling place.

It really never ends how racist you are.
 
Jesus. Leave it to an elitist to say these ****hole cities are still nice because high end real estate is still moving.

Talk about out of touch.
 
Also small caveat. It was highest prices recorded but not highest values. Even with the degradation of the **** hole cities the last few years could not tear down all the gains from the past decade so of course when sales are happening (AS PEOPLE ARE FLEEING) the average price will be at its highest.

The numbers to look at are total value change the past few years and number of homes sold. That’s more indicative of what’s happening but nsacpi knows that.
 
Hedge fund are buying up homes. They see the cities as opportunities.

These aren’t mostly families buying these homes.

Nsacpi still showing his racism each and every day it seems. Block people can’t have homes in the suburbs. Black people don’t care about their children being safe. Black people cant get IDs. Black peoples can’t get their votes to a polling place.

It really never ends how racist you are.

the data in the graph is housing starts

not the same as home sales

btw hedge funds don't buy houses and let them sit there unused...anything a hedge fund buys is an active part of the market...a hedge fund is just another kind of flipper...just sayin

now run along and go back to monitoring that "audit" for maricopa country...looking forward to your next dispatch
 
the data in the graph is housing starts

not the same as home sales

btw hedge funds don't buy houses and let them sit there unused...anything a hedge fund buys is an active part of the market...just sayin

now run along and go back to monitoring that "audit" for maricopa country...looking forward to your next dispatch

Sorry. REITS are buying up the homes and I was commenting on the articles you gave regarding the housing pieces.

Why do housing starts mean anything about the city? Was that city centric?
 
Sorry. REITS are buying up the homes and I was commenting on the articles you gave regarding the housing pieces.

Why do housing starts mean anything about the city? Was that city centric?

my graph on housing starts is a response to another poster making the claim "no ones building anymore"

it never hurts to occasionally introduce some facts into the conversation
 
There are data on housing starts for anyone interested in checking them out.

united-states-housing-starts.png


The above are national data on housing starts. National data thousands of units annualized rate. 1600 means 1.6 million will be built that year if the pace for a particular month is sustained for 12 months. Regional, state and local data are also available and I leave this as a homework assignment for anyone interested in finding out what is going on.

i dunno looks to me like there is "more" building activity
 
my graph on housing starts is a response to another poster making the claim "no ones building anymore"

Well people are building by me because everyone wants out of the ****hole cities. You posted a stat thinking it meant a one thing but it really means the opposite. You are slipping in your post TDS age.

But I’ll still give you updates on the truth about 2020. Even 30% of democrats can see the truth but you’ve been a purveyor of fake news for so long I have no hope for you. Just enjoy the team party X 10 in 2022 and all the years you’ll be shedding as we rid the world of your poison.
 
Well people are building by me because everyone wants out of the ****hole cities. You posted a stat thinking it meant a one thing but it really means the opposite. You are slipping in your post TDS age.

But I’ll still give you updates on the truth about 2020. Even 30% of democrats can see the truth but you’ve been a purveyor of fake news for so long I have no hope for you. Just enjoy the team party X 10 in 2022 and all the years you’ll be shedding as we rid the world of your poison.

as i said i posted some data in response to a poster claiming no one was building anymore

it seems like there is a pretty strong multi-year upward trend in building activity that has continued into 2021

it never hurts to introduce some facts into a conversation
 
as i said i posted some data in response to a poster claiming no one was building anymore

it seems like there is a pretty strong multi-year upward trend in building activity that has continued into 2021

Yes. Building by me has been on fire since 2013. My closest friend is in construction and he’s living a good, albeit stressful life. But the building is happening for a reason and that is a reason you just don’t want to say aloud.
 
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