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Road Side Pub
The housing market
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<blockquote data-quote="1996slowbra" data-source="post: 15854946" data-attributes="member: 124471"><p>This is the case in most of the larger urban areas, these regions have already expanded out as far as they realistically can from the denser urban cores and infill housing has not kept step with demand over the last decade or so. New jobs since the 2008 downturn seem to have been focused mainly in large urban regions and people are flocking to these areas but new housing is not being built to accommodate them. </p><p></p><p>San Francisco is having major issues with this right now, rents there are astronomical and the amount of new housing being built is laughable. I moved out after my rent on my 1 bedroom in law unit was going to go up to 2600 a month. My mortgage is almost a a grand cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1996slowbra, post: 15854946, member: 124471"] This is the case in most of the larger urban areas, these regions have already expanded out as far as they realistically can from the denser urban cores and infill housing has not kept step with demand over the last decade or so. New jobs since the 2008 downturn seem to have been focused mainly in large urban regions and people are flocking to these areas but new housing is not being built to accommodate them. San Francisco is having major issues with this right now, rents there are astronomical and the amount of new housing being built is laughable. I moved out after my rent on my 1 bedroom in law unit was going to go up to 2600 a month. My mortgage is almost a a grand cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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