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In reply to the discussion: 'Million Dollar Shack' documentary looks at Bay Area's insane housing market [View all]CountAllVotes
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Last edited Tue Oct 27, 2015, 12:29 PM - Edit history (1)
Nothing can keep going up and up and up. He is nothing but a shill for the real estate market in the Bay Area.
I couldn't imagine paying $1 million dollars for a place that needs to be bulldozed down!
Anyone dumb enough to do so deserves it IMO.
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'Million Dollar Shack' documentary looks at Bay Area's insane housing market [View all]
CountAllVotes
Oct 2015
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This has been happening in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, and Richmond since the 90's.
JRLeft
Oct 2015
#1
I know how bad it is thousands of black people have relocated to Sacramento, Stockton, Pittsburg,
JRLeft
Oct 2015
#3
Have you seen the Temecula neighborhood lately in North Oakland, almost all of the black people
JRLeft
Oct 2015
#7
As a life long resident of SF I thought Frank Jordan was bad ED Lee is the worst
kimbutgar
Oct 2015
#18
Boy has he worked over Filmore, Lakeview, Bayview, and Potrero Hill neighborhoods.
JRLeft
Oct 2015
#26
The neighborhood of high priced parking. You can use a credit card to park there.
JRLeft
Oct 2015
#30
I drove though that area recently and thought I was lost I didn't recognize it anymore
kimbutgar
Oct 2015
#33
The housing bubble is one of the reasons we are headed for another major economic collapse.
JRLeft
Oct 2015
#5
I still have family in the town, and the city of Oakland has attempted to purchase my family's
JRLeft
Oct 2015
#16
If you cross the Golden Gate Bridge you will find out that Marin County is worse than
JRLeft
Oct 2015
#23
One of my colleagues just sold her grandma's teardown near Presidio
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Oct 2015
#36