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In reply to the discussion: 'Million Dollar Shack' documentary looks at Bay Area's insane housing market [View all]hedgehog
(36,286 posts)32. When are the Silicon Valley employeers going to wise up and
spread out to other parts of the country? Although, in my experience, executives tend to move the work place to cities that suit them rather than the typical employee. It doesn't matter what Boom Town is selected, prices are outlandish and commutes hellish.
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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