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The Water Cooler – Is There Really A Housing Shortage?

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The “Water Cooler” is a feature on Claycord.com where we ask you a question or provide a topic, and you talk about it.

The “Water Cooler” will be up Monday-Friday at noon.

Today’s question:

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QUESTION: Do you think the State of California is really suffering from a housing shortage?

Talk about it….

28 comments


Saynogo April 29, 2024 - 12:18 PM - 12:18 PM

I don’t know, and honestly….don’t care. I don’t want more houses, or whatever they call them now. They look like townhomes so smashed together. Hell, if I lived in one of those my neighbors would know if i had Chili for dinner!

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Captain Bebops April 29, 2024 - 12:19 PM - 12:19 PM

There is a shortage of affordable housing. Not everyone wants a “monster home” but construction companies build them for the extra profit.

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Captain Bebops April 29, 2024 - 4:40 PM - 4:40 PM

What? No shortage of affordable housing (not true) or love monster homes you can’t afford to heat? 🤣

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Original G April 29, 2024 - 12:35 PM - 12:35 PM

CLOSE the Border and restrict to legal immigration only,
hire 10,000 immigration judges to take care of case backlog.
Wait five years and we’ll see.
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Second pass a transfer tax of thirty percent on all property used for housing by foreign money similar to what British Columbia, Canada did.
DEM so-called housing shortage would evaporate in short order.
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DEMs need votes of building trades unions involved in residence construction
Same as with unions and companies building the choo-choo to nowhere.
High speed rail is project is using taxpayer dollars to buy votes and campaign contributions for DEM politicians.

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S April 29, 2024 - 12:38 PM - 12:38 PM

No

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KBB April 29, 2024 - 1:09 PM - 1:09 PM

Please define affordable housing.

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The Fearless Spectator April 29, 2024 - 3:06 PM - 3:06 PM

Our Governor defines it as housing for others paid for by you.

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Rollo Tomasi April 29, 2024 - 3:47 PM - 3:47 PM

“Affordable” wasn’t part of the original question.

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Dawg April 29, 2024 - 1:25 PM - 1:25 PM

California doesn’t have a housing shortage, California has on overpopulation of illegal invaders taking up too much space at the taxpayers expense.

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Badge1104 April 29, 2024 - 2:07 PM - 2:07 PM

The new showed that a 15 story office building there was new in San Francisco and worth 65 million just sold for 6.5 million. I thought to myself why couldn’t that be converted to apartment living or studios? There’s something going on in this Biden economy, because office buildings and hotels are being turned back to the banks in record numbers.

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Badge1104 April 29, 2024 - 2:10 PM - 2:10 PM

I also find it interesting that while California supposidly has a housing shortage, along with water and energy shortage, that we are allowing mllions of illegals aliens to flood in. How’s that all going to work out?

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domo April 29, 2024 - 2:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Badge – I’ve emailed Newscum for about 3 yrs asking that question and many others similar – asking for feedback, comments, etc… of course I never hear back … yet the libs vote for the incumbents and against the recall ..and we’re still having to deal with his lack of leadership.. when he was mayor of SF he blamed the Governor for the homeless situation in the city now as Governor he

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Bob April 29, 2024 - 5:48 PM - 5:48 PM

Because they’re lying to you

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JJ April 29, 2024 - 2:21 PM - 2:21 PM

I have mentioned this before, I personally know a LOT of people who own unused property. Sometimes it is inherited and they just don’t get around to living in it or selling it. Others own a few rentals near colleges and love that the students will live anywhere and share the monthly rent. And (the property owner) doesn’t have to make repairs and hasn’t made upgrades in over twenty to thirty years.

So, no, there is no housing shortage. Just housing hoarders.

I don’t believe Airbnb has helped the housing market.

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domo April 29, 2024 - 2:23 PM - 2:23 PM

No! … there is a glut of housing in the high rise high density downtown WC … hundreds are vacant and they can’t sell …. many / most? have been vacant since they’ve been built and more are being planned right now – around the old DMV office area and on the corner of YVR And Civic.

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WC---Creeker April 30, 2024 - 8:29 AM - 8:29 AM

Checking this place mentioned. It’s not for sale, but rather apartments. Checked for a move in date of 5/30 and only 1 available. Not saying a shortage exists but just getting better information in the discussion. Information is so easy to find — https://www.liveatarroyo.com/walnut-creek/the-arroyo-residences/floorplans/a01-penthouse-1015297/fp_name/occupancy_type/conventional/

Barstoolateds April 29, 2024 - 2:25 PM - 2:25 PM

There is a shortage of people willing to work, sacrifice and save to afford house. A growing segment of our population thinks if they sit around and whine they will receive government funding. Unfortunately it seems to work

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The Fearless Spectator April 29, 2024 - 3:15 PM - 3:15 PM

You are correct.
Also, there are many working young people that between bidenflation, high mortgage rates, and high home prices, have given up on home ownership. Tragic.

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Jessica April 29, 2024 - 5:25 PM - 5:25 PM

Define “bidenflation”. Because the first year and a half of his presidency was part of rising inflation from Trump and it’s currently in decline. I’m not sure you understand the things that you are saying.

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The Fearless Spectator April 29, 2024 - 6:54 PM - 6:54 PM

Consider executive orders signed on the first day of Biden’s installation, an unconscionable level of spending, the funding of two wars, and hurling money at green projects which will never come to fruition. As expected, Inflation is not in decline. In fact, last week’s inflation was higher than analyst expectations, and the GDP was lower than expectations. Economists not on the payroll refer to this scenario as “The worst of both worlds”; that’s Bidenflation.

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The Observer April 29, 2024 - 3:24 PM - 3:24 PM

Supply and demand is the basic law of markets. When demand exceeds supply, prices are pushed up. When supply is greater than demand, prices go down. New homes in Texas are much less expensive than similar homes in California, and it’s not because people are fleeing Texas to move to California. Of course there are many factors that affect housing prices, but none are as important as supply and demand.

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Bella April 29, 2024 - 4:19 PM - 4:19 PM

Yes, that’s been going on for decades in California.

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Never Enough April 29, 2024 - 4:26 PM - 4:26 PM

I don’t get the shortage, I read an article 3 weeks ago that apartment rentals vacancies exceeded 2020 levels. I also read 2 of the newer big projects in WC filled for bankruptcy.

In Concord we all know the Bart project failed because the developer said it didn’t, pan out. That was before rates went up.

If you want cheaper units cities have to stop requiring 100% union labor, you can’t have it both ways.

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MAGA SAM April 30, 2024 - 5:07 AM - 5:07 AM

I’d like to live in Beverly Hills but I can’t afford it. I guess there is a shortage. Not sure if it’s housing or just my bank account. There’s plenty of places to live. People want what they can’t afford. “housing shortage” is a propaganda term for hyperinflation.

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1791 April 30, 2024 - 8:38 AM - 8:38 AM

The housing shortage ruse is a brilliant scheme by the left, forcing compact voting blocks in urban areas. In 2020, Brandon won only 16.9% of all counties within the the United States. Rezoning single family neighborhoods to allow ADU’s and allowing developers to purchase former single family zoned lots to build multi family units is a democrat/socialist dream come true. Couple that with open border policies and a milk toast administration, we no longer have a sovereign nation.

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Lamorinda Larry April 30, 2024 - 6:37 PM - 6:37 PM

How is curtailing government restrictions on property owners’ rights to use of THIER OWN LAND more profitably “socialist?”

Aren’t laws protecting private property rights from government interference the opposite of “socialism?”

WC Resident April 30, 2024 - 10:54 AM - 10:54 AM

This SFGate article made me think about the “housing shortage.” Apparently 20% of the housing in Palm Springs area is unavailable as it’s being used as Airbnb short term rentals. I know that in the Tahoe and Truckee area that it’s next to impossible for the people that work in local restaurants, shops, ski resorts, etc. to find affordable housing as it’s all tied up in short term rentals. The only available housing seems to be run-down dumps.
https://www.sfgate.com/realestate/article/palm-springs-real-estate-slowdown-19422501.php

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Guido April 30, 2024 - 4:42 PM - 4:42 PM

There are over 46,000 vacant homes in the Bay Area held mostly by Hedge Funds and real estate investors. I would not consider that a shortage.

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