Canada is fighting back on these foreign investors, applying a 15 percent tax on purchases by non residents, and requiring non resident buyers to pay capital gains taxes of 25 percent upon sale. They're also now defining residency more strictly, requiring you to live in Canada six months out of the year. This is after Vancouver real estate blew up due to these investors. Maybe we can do the same.
We may be fighting back now, but our government still let it go on for a good 30 years before doing absolutely anything. The price for detached home in vancouver west still starts at 2 million. For some reason bay area rent is double ours. And that really fucks people in the end
The 15% tax hasn't slowed things much...what's 15% to people that can afford to bid well over the asking price. Countries and municipalities are trapped now...
So whats the idea an app, creates and app, creates, app. Where did apps come from H uman beings? This is part of the problem with technology, robots and apps should not take the place of human jobs, or if that becomes reality, this problem gets much worse!
Rachel Sheldon Louisville was terrifying the last time I went and I’ve traveled all over the country and internationally. The homeless population tried to follow us into the gas station and to our hotel. I’ve never experienced that in any other city.
The dude named Ken at the end of the video is clearly from LA or some other superficial, nihilistic, no-moral town in California where people are judged by their wealth. "Someone at Google has more right to be here than someone who was raised here their whole lives." What an inhuman, materialistic way of life that guy must lead.
That mentality has widespead here in Austin by the same western tech culture that has invaded this once quaint and tight-knit town. r/Austin is filled with comments like that douche nozzle.
This is rich peoples problem- when blue collar workers complain about outsiders pricing them out of the labor market; we are told to shut up and take it!!! They say either get a second job or educate yourself.
More over from that ms Lynn he had such condescension in his voice and what seems a worship for the tech people and those companies the arrogance on that man it will be sad when the same thing he worships will be his undoing( that being money lol)
He truly seemed an Arrogant, Flippant and Uncaring individual!! He is a prime Example of what's wrong with our Government!! MONEY MONEY MONEY!! SO WHAT IF PEOPLE LOOSE THEIR HOMES🙄 What was it the Worm said? GET MORE EDUCATION!! WORK HARDER!! Many of these people have worked their whole life to be priced out of there homes!! Not just those who have had their rent or payments increased..Those who own their home have to deal with the issues of Taxes Driven up by the prices of Real Estate around them! This just breaks my heart!! There has to be a way that they can fight back!! I'm sure that this is Unconstitutional!!! They need a lawyer well versed in Constitutional Law!!
Ken has one idea but please remember how he makes his money. Anyone say self-serving? Maybe if he were a real estate broker in Michigan he'd have a different perspective. I say take the money and run to other areas. Leave the bay area without coffee shops, gardeners, maintenance personnel, police officers, bus drivers, deli clerks. Let the techies make their own dinners and wash their own clothes. Stop feeding the machine, find a place where your lifestyle and personal values are supported. Let them have their wasteland in good weather.
David Fricker If buyers felt worried about coffee shops, gardeners, maintenance personnel, police officers, bus drivers, deli clerks then they would not buy there . Are you saying these buyers are being forced to buy against their will ? This is an example of Capitalism at work is that not what America believes in ?
yeah but David, those of us who grew up here share the same values with the techies. Center-left and center-right. Many moderate liberals, many libertarians. If I go to Arizona or whatever, they're far off to the right. No shared values.
Humble pie...Mashed into his face, and ground into his $10,000 dollar suit. Better yet...sticking his tie into the garbage disposal. Well...maybe not that.
I grew up in the Bay Area & have lived here all my life; 30+ yrs. I've watched my parent's house sky-rocket to almost $1M in value; it's a standard 3 bd. 1 1/2 bath home. I got into the high tech industry as many of my friends did; those are the bulk of the jobs here. We're all saving as much as we can to purchase property or a home out of state. I've worked for many well known high tech companies & earn a healthy 6-figure salary currently, but live in 200sq ft. to save for my future. I have no intention of moving to Austin as I don't care for the TX culture. Seattle is just as expensive as it is here & their just aren't as many tech companies out there, so I'd have to seriously consider pivoting my career. Most of us can't just up and leave -- our careers are here. The Silicon Valley is a micro-climate.....it's become more & more elitist in mentality & behavior. I don't think international buyers should be allowed to purchase without a hefty fee.
Seriously, look at your own government, all the other investors are simply taking advantage of the system. Honestly, it sucks for everyone. Californians getting priced out and migrating east bringing their politics with them. Then they indirectly drive up housing costs and change the political climate when they migrate to a new area like Austin and other places. I worked in Silicon Valley, the elitism; especially from H1B visa migrants of all people is ridiculous. We call it a "you first, after me" policy. The culture has sunk to new lows, and as much as I love tech, I left.
I grew up in Texas and now I live in LA. You're right about Texas culture. Not enough diversity and too much God. I left Texas 12 years ago. I only go to visit family twice a year.
Actually, it will go on for a while. The population will keep increasing, so demand will keep increasing, and the limited amount of lands means that supply will be limited. Basic ecnomic principle.
In the late sixties my parents bought a brand new four bedroom house with a huge fenced-in back yard and two car garage in San Jose for $28,000. Absolutely mind boggling. Needless to say I would have no chance of living in that neighborhood now.
$28,000 was expensive for a home in the 1960s. My parents bought a single family two bedroom home in Woburn, MA in 1977 with a mortgage of 23,900 (so likely total purchase price of 30K). They then sold it in 1987 for $152K. Literally 5 times the purchase price in ten years. They did however have to pay a mortgage rate of 14%. I believe in 1977 they made $10,000 each so possible income of $20,000 a year to buy a $30,000 house.
Yes, of course 99% of people can't afford to buy into the San Jose market because 99% don't have the skills to earning $200-500k a year in the companies in Silicon Valley. It kind of amazes me that so many people don't seem to understand how markets work. If you're working as a barista you're not going to be buying a $1-2m home. This was covered in Economics 101.
I just moved my family from the crap hole of California. I highly recommend other people do the same. The quality of life is better and it's a fraction of the cost. Just take the jump, go for it. You'll be happier, after living there for nearly 40 years, we just did it. And it was the best thing.
@Roughman how is he destroying communities? what a stupid comment. he's merely a broker selling houses to the highest bidder. if you actually want to blame someone, blame the home owner who is choosing to sell to the highest bidder. if you don't think it's unreasonable for the home owner to sell it to whoever pays them the most money, you should stop complaining about the buyers and sellers and start looking at the regulations preventing more housing from being built.
@@candysmith8724 I mean, there are really only two options: 1) we build more housing to increase supply and bring the prices down or 2) people who can't afford the rents / home prices will need to find somewhere more affordable to live. that's kind of how economics work. i think it's not great that he doesn't talk about 1, but he's right about #2. this is the harsh reality unless homeowners are willing to sell their homes to the low bidder....
In britan dont they build massive huge government apartments out of concrete stretching as far as they eye can see. Small 1 or 2 bedroom units that you have to go pay for power at one the bodagas on the bottom. Here's $20 billy go putt some money down on the power. Billy runs down hands clerk the quid buddy askes what unit & loads up more time on the ol power box thing its wild. I saw it in a movie once so its deff legit. Any way why cant we build some shit like that throw some solar panels on the roof ? Ive seen studies that show it cost like $50 000 to set up homelss in houses if we wanted with a social worker. It cost the state like $120 000 in court and ambulances ect to leave them on the street so its way cheeper to hook up the homeless but no one wants to give some one a free place. Why do i have to pay? They get it for free and so on.
When I visited San Francisco almost every single local commented to me how expensive it was to live there. What the hell is the point of living somewhere just to be strapped? I get wanting to be near family, but something has to give here.
I have worked harder and got a very good education. However, the prices there are insane. They are completely out of touch with the outside world. Almost a million dollars for a condo with asbestos next to the highway? No thank you! I have been offered a chance to work on the West coast for a high tech company with two pending offers, another on the East coast. I am glad to remain on the East coast. My son and I have a much better quality of life because of that choice.
What people don't realize is most land to build on is taken so prices will continue to go up. My mom's house was 33k in 1970. Now close to 2 million. Sad it's like that but it is what it is.
I go over there once a week to visit my mother in law. There's a giant line of RVs all along El Camino Real, and down into the neighborhoods. The rich kids who go to Stanford drive through 100s of parked RVs with hard-working, full-time-job holding citizens. I worked in high tech but retired before the worst of it. The place is a permanent traffic jam.
They can't... And this should be a focal point of any discussion about immigration (both legal & illegal). See the homeless problem in CA? That is partly a resultant of unaffordable/unavailable housing. Now... If our own citizens can't afford or haven't an opportunity to purchase private property, they've no stake in America; at least not in the way our framers intended. BIG Tech has NO regard for the bitter little American people, NONE! That's why I don't buy ANY of their sh_t, NONE! Learn to live simple and invest in one another. It's simple... If I ever sell property, it will only be to a Patriot. Globalists HATE America and would sell their mother for a buck. They're hell bent on DESTROYING the American family. Ya see... We no longer have a right to procreate. That's simply not sustainable in the eyes of Silicone Valley elites. Right?
and he keeps talking, every time he is on screen I want to wring his neck. I know people with college degrees Highly Educated who makes squat. I know people who work their fingers to the bone and struggle. I also know people who do very well in the tech field who are self taught.
You know who else is a "dipshit" uncle sam for "making money off of you" like taxes or mortgage.You know who else is a dipshit THE BANK that earns interest and your lendings.Thats a dipshit.
Did you watch it? She actually talked about people being forced to relocate from the area. But obviously the problem remains. A metro area that can't sustain a middle class because of overinflated real estate prices is not sustainable in the long run.
My stress levels dropped by at least 1/2 the day I moved away from the Bay Area, the cost of living and the status game was affecting my health. I’m healthy and happy now and I have money to enjoy life now. Unless you have at least seven figures tucked away and no debt, don’t consider a life in the Bay Area.
@@animeshdas9842 I think it is real. someone looking at Zillow real estate prices and rental rates online cannot compete is a sour feeling. It’s real in the driving distance of internet companies. San Fran went down recently. Slightly down. This is due to exodus during pandemic changes in employment and the mew zoom room employers.
That's what happens when you let communist Democrats run your city, county, and state for decades on end. Every high crime ghetto in America is run by Democrats, and income inequality is dramatically worse in Democrat congressional districts because they spend 100% of their time figuring out new, innovative ways to steal from the public.
My husband and I just literally lived this. It's heartbreaking. I've cried myself to sleep at night before knowing I'll never live in the place I love again and nor will my husband, where he grew up. Greed is hurting so many people. "Work harder" is an insult to those who have lived this nightmare.
I hope you realize that YOU are the only reason YOU are failing. The only person who can control your fate is YOU. Don’t complain if you can’t capitalize off of current trends. If you are so unwilling to educate yourself, you deserve to be in the position you are in. Become the predator, don’t stay as the prey.
If they were to update this video today, it would show that it's gotten even worse. I know that dilapidated house in Palo Alto...it was around 2,200 sq. ft and was bought, completely renovated, put back on the market, and sold for $3.3M in 2017. The communities here are being hollowed out. Stanford University if facing a challenge in recruiting post-docs, graduate students, and medical doctors because the cost of living is so high. Tech affects everything, but it's not the only cause of the crisis...the cities have done virtually nothing on housing for decades due to NIMBYism, and now here we are. Google, Facebook, etc. bus employees to work and feed them while there. Thus, tech workers don't have to pay for their commute to work, or for food while at work...that's extra money they can pay toward rent, driving up housing costs for all. Our school district has trouble recruiting new teachers at the entry-level salaries...where are they going to live? Where do the people who work at Safeway, Trader Joes, Starbucks live? Many are commuting from across the Bay or from places like Gilroy, and their wages need to be bumped up a bit to lure them to make that commute, so not only does housing cost more, but so does everything else because the regular service staff can't afford to live here. Our police, fire fighters, nurses, teachers, even city planners are all barely hanging on or live in other communities and commute. These communities are crumbling. They seem nice, idyllic even, but they are rotting from the core. In a decade, there will be no soul left on the peninsula. Maybe it's already gone.
Same thing in Australia prices through the roof due to population growth mostly immigration but at this moment in sydney the prices are falling 1000 dollars a week .
Sovereigns are sponsoring graduate students in exchange for a decade of work in their nation. I met a math dude who will have to live and work in Turkey for ten years in exchange for tuition, room and board while at school...similar arrangement USA military has with doctors
you need to do your research. The united states has the biggest tech industry in the world which is based right on the door step of the bay. $1.7 trillion for 2020. More ipo's coming and more tech billionaires and millionaires will be coming from all over the world. If you think it's overpriced now wait and see what it looks like in 10 years.
Law of supply and demand always was and always will be, move on, i lived in Venice california in the 60s, rented a apt for 250 a month, was fun times but nothing stays the same, the last resort by the eagles, 'cause there is no more new frontier, we got to make it here'
I'm not ok with foreign investors buying up all the property why aren't they getting taxed higher?? And why do they get first rights to bid on a property?
I'm not ok with you not putting yourself in anyone else's shoes. If you were selling your house you'd sell it to the highest bidder, and if they happened to be foreign you wouldn't bat an eye because of money. I'm guessing you don't even own a home so you're really not in a position to say what you'd do.
it's not foreign investors. It's rich Americans. Except in Silicon Valley, making $100k isn't rich, it's middle class. That's what Google pays you to write code, if you just graduated from college yesterday. :) It is the median income here. :)
lord reyna I got a problem with out of state corporations buying up mobile home parks and jacking the rents up as that's what happened to me so I moved my home back to my home state and now people have been moving out also so there is a lot of empty lots and abandoned older homes so what has there greed got them I'd say karma is the return on there money
You know, there's a lot of reasons that the bay area sucks. SJW's, rampant mental illness, the fact that Mexico will retake it within a generation or two. But that is a good point. Its only a matter of time before "the big one" hits and wipes out most of California as we know it.
You notice the mote in their eyes while ignoring the plank in your own. It is a lucky city on the East or Gulf Coast that did not get damaged by a hurricane since the Loma Prieta quake hit the Bay Area. Oklahoma City, Joplin, MO, Indianapolis, IN and Birmingham, AL learned that tornadoes do indeed level urban areas. We also have blizzards and ice storms that kill a few people and soggy heatwaves that pick off dozens of senior citizens every year. And, waiting in the wings, remains the New Madrid fault zone that rang church bells in Boston and reversed the Mississippi last time it hit...and it's overdue. To this, add lightning strikes, derechoes with 100 mph wind gusts and the odd, thankfully rarer, extended subzero coldsnaps. California gets wholesale disasters. The rest of ours pay retail. The butcher's bill is probably the same over a human lifetime.
Please name a place that does not have any natural disasters. Far more people are killed by hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, blizzards, etc., in other parts of the country than are killed by earthquakes in California. Plus California has very strict building codes for earthquakes; even the last large one in 1989 caused only 63 casualties. That's about the same as are killed by tornadoes in other parts of the country every single year. Also compare that to ~1,500 killed just by Hurricane Katrina. Natural disaster-wise, California is just as safe or safer than most other states.
My parents move there (Mountain View CA)in 1960 when i was 5.About 1974 they bought a house in Los Altos on Almond Dr for 20,000. I went to MT. View High School which was on Castro ST at that time.. M.V, downtown and San Jose were both run down areas. 101 was two lanes in both directions, 101 use to end at Blossom Hill RD in San Jose, than you would have to switch to Monterey Rd.. and then jump back on 101 in Gilroy. In the early 60s there was a stop light on 101 at Moffied Field for the Navy Personal to cross. El Camino use to be one lane on both sides with no traffic, and 101 had no traffic. Shoreline use to be the dump, we would pull up and dump are stuff on the ground, and you could scrounge thru it . 280 was built around 1966 ,, i remember crossing the road on foot when it was under construction while visiting a friend hiking. The highways were originally only 101 and 17. Highway 85 use to run from 101 to DE Anza college and stop... There also was no Highway 5 , 680,380,87 and so on. I remember crossing the old dumbarton bridge (which was a drawbridge) the remnants are still there at both ends. SJ, was 95% farm land. We use to go fishing in the bay for fish and crab.. There were thousands of small crabs all along the shore. There were a lot of deserted building in MT.View that we use to play in. Greyhound buses ran along El Camino up until the late 70s. There was no light rail or Bart. I bought my first house in S.J. about 1977 for 33,000 prices were starting to climb. I bought a house in Cupertino about 1979 for 66,000..... I bought my last house in SJ in 1997 for 225,000 on Renzo court... In 2004 i sold that house for 650,00.... from 2002 to 2005 they went up 100,000 k a year.... I went to Monta Loma elementary school with a soon to become famous person that the whole world now knows. He lived about ten houses away from me, and i do not ever remember meeting him.... I looked up his history one day... Steve Jobs... We lived on Whitney DR in Mountain View. He lived around the corner across the street. I do remember!, going to a kids house named Jobs, but it was a different ST... who knows maybe that was him and he moved to the address that was around the corner... My Dad Died about 1998 and my mother was getting old and sold the hose in Los Altos about 2004 for 1.25 million... That was very high at that time. My mother died in 2010. It was a great place to grow up in as a boy,,, lots of open land and empty buildings and no traffic and was safe.. I just remembered,,,, there used to be milk trucks thru the 70s,, and a bread truck with donuts in the late 60s..... The minimum wage in aout 1974 was 1.65 per hour....Hard to believe now. Now i am 64 live in WA. house,cars and everything else paid for...... If anyone has any question of how it use to be ask me,,,, it was a good place then...
Some of my best friends moved to Washington! I tried to move there in the late 60's and work for Boeing's but ended in disaster. At that time, the natives hated Californians.
You are way too late. We escaped CA 6 years ago. I was born, raised and raised our kids in CA, but we were priced out, and the commutes became unbearable. We saw a rent continue to rise, and knew that when we retired we would not be able to keep up with the prices. CA should do what our state does---charge Double Tax for out-of-state owners.
What IS affordable housing??? My father told me in the 80s when I was a teen that one day there will not be a middle-class and I'm watching it happen before my very eyes middle class people are now homeless people. Houses that are not worth more than a 150k selling for 300-500k. When is this country ever going to get fed up enough to get all the crooks out of office and out of Wall Street and let fear and just decisions be made regarding housing and the playing field be leveled? When we die and are putting the ground we're all the same no matter if you're rich or poor you still die. My grandmother always told me nobody is better than you meaning we are all equal. It would be nice if the people who made the decisions were in power made normal salaries in weren't so damn out of touch with the rest of us trying to just get by and survive from paycheck to paycheck never being able to have a savings account paying 1300 a month and rent how am I to save for a downpayment for a house? Rent used to be four and five hundred now that's a power bill.
At the end of the video, Ken DeLeon said, "I think a person working hard at Google has more of a right to be here than somebody just because their parents were here and they complain they can't afford a home. I would say just work harder, ya know, get more education, um, is my advice to them." Wow. So Ken, how is it that the hardworking people at Google are working any harder than, say, a teacher with a Master's Degree who teaches full-time, then spends an extra 20 hours a week on lesson planning and grading, plus works a second job to make ends meet? Or a visual effects artist with 10+ years experience and outstanding college degrees, who works 80+ hours a week making feature films? Or how about a Patient Advocate, who has no college degree but worked her way up her career by saving lives and making a real difference in our community? By your logic and public message: none of these people have as much of a RIGHT to live here, because they don't have a high-paying job at a company like Google. I am shocked and extremely disappointed that a financially successful person like you isn't grateful and humble for the LUCK he has had, and that instead, you completely disregard the people who support the system that has contributed so much to success like yours. A community requires much, much more than employees who are lucky enough to fit into huge tech companies. Does the janitor who cleans up after them have no right to live here? How about the cook who makes their lunches? I guess the teachers who teach their children aren't worthy of living near these supposed tech gods, as you seem to think. Your mindset and your message is hurting your own community Ken. I'm friends with people in the types of successful jobs you refer to, and they would be appalled to hear you say such words. You're giving them a bad rep, and making a bad situation even worse by spreading such toxic messaging.
janco333 are you seriously going to say that teachers are not needed specially when there's a teacher shortage in California? How do you expect people to get good paying jobs if they can't even get a proper education
I'm guessing that teachers in central London would also find it near impossible to afford a place, whereas an investment banker probably wouldn't. Both are needed, but some jobs command a higher price due to being in shorter supply. Also, I think how hard someone works is irrelevant. A manual labourer no doubt works long tough hours, but they don't deserve to be paid the same as someone who is highly trained as they don't make their employer as much money.
That's messed up the way that realtor thinks he's helping sell out his own country and his grandchildren or great grandchildren they'll be living in a tent in the backyard of a Chinese this is so sad
Welcome to a free market system. His job is to sell to highest offer; he has a fiduciary obligation to his client, the seller, to do so. It is petty to hate on him for participating in the same system as everyone else here.
by design? amazon is killing all the retail businesses around- pretty soon things are going to be really different and nobody will be able to afford the city life
Its happening in Mumbai too!!! Real Estate price are sky-High. To have a 3bhk see facing apartment in South Mumbai(The most Exclusive Neighborhood in the city), you need at least one million USD. And that's on lower side
New Zealand recently passed a law banning foreign real estate investment. The US should probably do the same. But you know, "free market" or whatever. This shit makes me so mad. Shouldn't' cost so much to put a roof over your head.
THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEEEN done this! A fucking shame how they play MONOPOLY with the Country. I live in the EASTSIDE version of that ... NEW YORK! Selling out like prostitutes. The WORLD having dreams of lving in NY ...rich come from ALL over ...especially ASIAN! it huts that everyone has a interest HERE!! Love YOUR own home.
My brother just went thru this but I didn't have a single clue how bad it is until him and his family where getting out bided by 30 40 thousand dollars..i don't think it's right that people can buy a empty house and leave it empty and not even live in this country...thats just being greedy.
Agreed charity begins at home and if the house is not being lived in then it should not be owned bye a foreign buyer, it's someone penitential home not an investment. If they want to invest then go to the stock market or invest in a business.
+Club Bmw Amg They do not pay the same taxes as a house owner. A house owner pays income tax for his income, sales taxes for goods and services and so on. It is not uncommon in other countries for that very reason to tax empty houses and secondary homes higher then primary homes.
In China you can't buy a house unless you are Chinese and even then you don't own it, it is leased from the government for 70 years. Edited: I had to add, China has changed its laws to allow outsiders to buy property but again you still don't own it, you lease it from the government.
You are missing the big picture. This is a form of cultural and economic warfare by a hostile foreign nation. They can't buy property in China, why don't they change their laws? Chinese officials and corporations are buying up properties and lobbying for laws in the US because their goal is to expand their Corporatist communist model in California and beyond. California soon will look like this : 90% poverty barely surviving, 10% uber rich, no middle class. This is a recipe for marxist revolution like they had in China 50 years ago.
The ignorance of that real estate agent is amazing. Can't wait till automation replaces him and that POS is living on the streets cause he can't afford a $1.8million 2 bedroom home.
I was born and raised in San Diego, 1949 - 2006 but I got pushed out, forced out due to overpopulation, low salaries, and insanely escalating housing prices. I'm a refugee now, in the high desert in Joshua Tree. Even though I made $140K at the peak of my career, it was never enough to be able to afford a house in San Diego. Prices rose faster than I could save. And the population crush of transplants from the Midwest and the Philippines just became untenable. I couldn't even go to the beach anymore. Available parking began about 4 miles from the sand. Forget it! California is over. It's gone. RIP...it was so beautiful. My parents, who didn't even have a high school diploma, bought their house for $14,000 in a working class neighborhood, now valued at $600,000. No...it's over.
My parents bought their house 50 years ago for 5 grand and sold it for 300,000. I don't think the people who paid out for it are going to get that kind of mark-up. This system is finishing its dying breath, and when it goes up in flames we're all in deep, deep trouble. Neo-liberal economics is a cruel sham, great for the 1%, catastrophically awful for everyone else but no one's out protesting this, we're all ground down, beat-up and demoralized to do anything about it. Just as the powers that be want it.
Kinky, My parents didn't have education neither and pay $28,000 in SF Mission District in 1967. My mom been in the same house for 51 years and still alive at 96, home paid off in 15 years clear and free in early 80's. Home today is $1,800,00.00!!
When we first moved to our neighborhood in 1973, we paid $42,000 for a two-story, 4 bedroom/2bath beautiful but neglected home, borrowed $4,000 as part of the down payment, and although mu husband was a hard worker he didn't have a HS diploma either. Times were great, I finished college, found a job, we vacationed, saved money, bought a new car and furniture, and remodeled the house. Now, the house is payed for, thank god, else we would be in the streets with what retirement/SS money we have left. Between getting screwed with SS and the Wall Street crooks stealing our retirement money, and my son and his family are now dealing with the wages and this housing crises and wanting to move back in I'm not sure what's going to happen.
Kinky, I grew up in San Diego too. I mean I grew up in City Hieghts. But I loved growing up there. I was lucky enough to even get stationed on Camp Pendleton. Not far from home. When I got out in 2001 I couldn’t even afford rent in Spring Valley. I moved to the Inland Empire. That used to be a sleepy senior area in the desert. It’s now full of pedophiles and criminals. I moved to the Midwest. You should too ❤️
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The Cadbury family in England built houses for their employees. Maybe some American corporations should think about housing their employees as well as offering health care insurance. Apple or Google could easily build good quality, affordable housing around and in the grounds of their vast office complexes. It might also increase employee loyalty if housing came with the job.
I was just going to say the same thing, Where I'm from in Sudbury back in the day INCO, (International Nickle) built 100s of homes for their employees, And in Windsor Ontario, Hiram Walker and Ford Motor Company also built a lot of homes for their employees, Google, Apple, FB could damn well afford to build a few high rises apt buildings for their employees if they want them to stay, who wants to go to work there and not have anywhere to live?? One day they will have a hard time finding employees if they can't live in the same city they work in?? Who would want to travel 100 miles one way every day just to go to work, after a while, you will lose these employees as they will be looking for work closer to their homes.
Graham Campbell You must be young. You'd "owe your soul to the company store". This country is going backwards. It's by design and there's not much you can do about it. Vote better.
Andre Canuck It's been going on since the early 70s or before. Ppl were commuting from Sacramento to their Bay Area jobs. Work, driving, sleep, the weekends spent cleaning and shopping. Even back then people were renting corners of living rooms in Mountain View apartments or renting 6 bedroom houses in Sunnyvale with 5 other workers. The traffic has been insane for more than 40 years.
Awww poor middle-class family. I lived in California till I was 18 (1999) and was forced to leave because I was priced out. I had to leave my entire family and everything I knew so I could survive on my own. A house that was about $500-$700 to rent when I was a kid was about $1,200-$1,500 by the time I was 18 and now that same house is about $2,500- $3,500. You guys didn't give a damn about us in other cities that you guys priced out. This greedy cycle that will continue till Americans say enoug is enough. Protests/pass laws on how much foreign money can be part of your housing. Stop letting China dictate our real estate market. I pray for another recession and pray Americans learn their lesson that time around. Greed isn't good.
Maybe they can force some folks to sell their houses for half the going rate? That sounds pretty fair to me. Maybe they could allow apartment buildings to be built but no, that would make the city ugly. "Greed" (i.e. wanting to get full price for your house when you sell it like any sane person) of private citizens isn't the problem, it's the greedy city governments that love the influx of tax money while pretending they want to help the middle and lower class. Elect some folks that want less regulation and maybe you'll see a change.
Not just America, this is happening in Australia too. Properties in where I grew up are overpriced, I can’t buy entry level by myself. It’s the foreign buyers influencing the prices here too.
@@wolfpack4128 that isn't what I am saying. But when I tried to buy a house during the recession 99% of the homes I tried to buy were bought by foreign money (Chinese) cash. So it's greed from our banks and our government to allow it. We aren't asking for anyone to sell their home for half but it is an issue when everyone wants cash and doesn't give their fellow citizens a opportunity to buy even at the requested price. Do you know how many sellers won't even touch a VA loan? That is the greed I'm referring to.
Michelle, I'm a Bay Area native, 33 years old and have a bachelor of science in web design and development. I had to move back in with family because I was priced out and can't afford rent for studios or shared spaces even in high crime areas such as Richmond or Oakland. I understand your frustrations and thank you for this video!
that is exactly what we did. We moved to east oakland and recently someone showed up dead in the nearby park. It is definitely one of a few areas in the bay that are still affordable and commute to SF isn't bad but we live with constant stress of living with fear...trade offs
Outrageous! In Vancouver BC a international investor must appear in person to buy their home & pay the taxes owed in person & must occupy the house 3 months every year. This is insane that foreigners can legally create havoc on local communities & our govt does nothing to end this. And please don't tell me foreigners have a constitutional right. They don't. We do.
Its what they did here in Ireland after the property bubble burst . Our government invited in global real estate investment companies, hedge funds , cash buyers etc, to reinflate the bubble. Rents and house prices and homelessness has rocketed up. People are struggling. There are people camping in tents along canals and in parks. Its unprecedented. Have never seen anything like it. that it would be possible to see something happening like this in Dublin??. Anywhere were the IMF dump cheap investment bank credit , the tents aren't far behind. pitchforks and petrol bombs may solve it,,, but i'm not sure.
We did the same thing to the Native Indians it seems like it's coming around on us that why I don't complain. We need to remember that when we complain. And no you never personal did it but our founder's did. And karma always comes back around even if it is generations later. All I can suggest is relocating to a cheaper place which I had to do.
Institutional and foreign investment in the residential real estate markets MUST be outlawed. It is ruining the local economies and gutting the human interactions that make a community worthwhile.
Well monster hope you don’t mean that , At this point we do NEED them to continue buying US debt , so careful what you wish for because we are seeing signs of what you are saying You are hoping
@@brucebeamon5460 Nope I would rather have them lose their money because they are letting houses go to waste if they are not moving in or renting it out. There are many families out there looking for a house to buy or rent but we have these Chinese investors just letting it sit there.
It has no choice but to "reset" and correct itself. It's way over inflated again! People will be "underwater" once the market resets. History always repeats itself, when we refuse to learn from the past. People are just so oblivious to the times we living in. Sad. These are the same people who will be committing suicide in mass when everything goes to shit, because they will have lost everything, trying to live above their means. Debt slaves!
Crash will not hurt them for 2 reasons. 1st, they will not be affected by it because they neither live nor work here. 2nd, I'm certain that they are not desperately selling their property in such time.
@Ed B ...i don't think you need a high school diploma... all you have to do is take a state real estate test in your own state... if you pass you may sell homes for a broker...i forget how long it is before you can go for your brokers' license... you would have to go to an real estate class(s) to learn state laws and real estate procedures...
People said nothing when they displaced the indigenous off their land, generations later its coming full circle. Our whole societal system of how we are with each other and the laws that keep the system in place needs to be rethought.
One thing about bubbles... is they all end up popping.. I feel bad for the person who buys a home for 2 million and just a few years later its worth 500k.
Look throughout history at California real estate, even the 2008 housing crisis didn't affect the bay area, especially SF/ desirable parts of the bay area as much as the rest of the country. Those who think this is a bubble, will essentially never be homeowners imo, because you will keep holding out for the big "crash" where you expect to get a house 30% of its value. Sorry it isn't happening.
Kevin Wong The bubble started after 1992 when the US government started backing mortgages. The bubble will pop when before interest rates are normalized. Funds rate is at 2.40% right now. One or two more rate hikes should do the trick to pop the bubble.
Michelle, I hope you win an award for this video! The same thing is happening in Tampa Bay Florida. There is absolutely no affordable housing. I cannot afford to retire in the area I have lived in and worked in for all my life. I think the 2020 candidates should be talking about this subject instead of focusing so much on Healthcare...so unfair! ☹
Exact same thing here in Gilbert/Chandler AZ!!!! We can't buy ...refuse to buy what is listed for the prices here now!!!! I put money into this rental owned by a Chinese Investor!!!! Replaced all the appliances. She told us she would sell and lied. She harmed the sanity of our family ...no air conditioning...broken pool...never did landscape on contract...broken dishwasher...refrigerator and oven...plumbing issues..mand now my husband hates AZ because they allowed such crime in real-estate.
Shawn Elliott Americans hv been purchasing properties in Costa Rica and Mexico for years and those citizens of those countries felt just like the lady in the video. Americans were never able to own properties in many countries but these countries opened up that market to many a well off retiree who had no interest in retiring in America. Now you might say that the Chinese are not interested in retiring in America, but what’s important is that property laws are changed everywhere to allow for the influx of wealth to come into many countries who are in need...
Tony Emerson the US might be against the influx of foreign “ownership” but we hv not established wether it’s legal and binding for foreigners to own land and property on our shores. I concede I do not know the laws as they stand per state, but I live in Jersey and in a very modest town in Bergen County, one of the wealthiest counties in the tri-state area and Asian ownership is predominant in most of the county. The influx of Japanese, Korean, Chinese home purchases is felt everywhere and the changes they bring to a neighborhood. Most of these people hv very little knowledge of English and they cluster around Asian neighborhoods where business are developed for their culture and purchasing needs. Believe me these people own these homes and the land and they are large tracks of land that cover one city block. Mansions after mansions all “owned” by them. If these purchases are truly illegal not only are politicians being bought but banks, real estate companies, municipalities and all other entities involved in a purchase of home. I’m not sure it’s that illegal, you can’t buy off all these people.
Tech workers earning $200,000 can't afford housing. Imagine what it is like for those earning $30,000 a year since the rent for a one bedroom in $3500 a month. Ordinary workers who serve the rich cant even afford a studio apartment. It's more than they even earn.
Yeah I agree. It's simple supply and demand and no matter how outrageous the prices seem there are people who are willing to pay them. I'm sure most Americans would love to live oceanfront in Malibu, but all desirable places to live are going to be expensive. There's really no way to control that, though I wouldn't be completely against looking into some restrictions against foreign real estate investments.
I disagree. Many countries do not allow foreign ownership of land. It is a good policy. Who do you want to own your country? Same thing with birthright citizenship. About 2/3 of the world does not allow this, we are among the chumps that do.
I was a mega commuter. My rent in Burlingame was going up quickly and I soon realized it would outpace my salary. I purchased a house across the bay past Tracey. I commuted for two years, up at 4:00am and not back home until 8:00pm. I was able to work from home one day per week. After owning it for two years I moved to New York near Saratoga Springs right next to Albany. I rented my house out for what my mortgage was plus a couple hundred bucks because I didn’t want to gouge anyone. The first morning I put the advertisement out I received 40 voicemails from people literally begging me to let them rent it. I later sold it for $50K profit without putting a dime into it. If I hadn’t moved I would have used that money to buy another house closer, eventually I would have been able to buy closer to the Bay Area. I was able to do this only because I had no kids. I suggest people move, there are many beautiful places to live in our country.
Left Silicon Valley about 2 months ago! Couldn’t be happier with the decision. Worst place I ever lived in this country (and I lived in a lot of different states)
Where would all these educated folks be without the "non-educated" folks? Are the "highly educated" folks going to work at all the small local shops, restaurants or fast food? Are they going to work at the local supermarkets & retail stores? Are they going to take jobs as craftsmen, maintenance workers, mechanics or any other position that these "high educated" folks rely on every day? Of course they won't. People that work blue collar, middle-class jobs have a purpose & every right to live there.
Honestly I think the "non-educated" people should just piss and shit all over the bay area and not work there at all. I would like to see how the "highly educated" people will get out of their homes when all you see are homeless people and crap everywhere. I think that all manual labor, i.e. cashiers and restaurant workers, plumbers, electricians, etc, should all unionize and charge 200 dollars an hour minimum and if anyone wants a bloody root canal its gonna cost 10000 dollars if your "highly educated" because the "highly educated" gums are a much bigger pain in the ass to deal with.
So there's an underclass. You have it in other societies. Americans thought they were special, that we didn't have an underclass system here. Those jobs will remain, they're going to be filled by people willing to live 8 workers in a 2 bed apartment, or commute for 3 hours each way. Eventually that's going to cause long term social problems, crime for one. All those kids who don't see their parents, or young men who could never have their own families.
So a person who makes 3k a month say in tampa fl is richer than a person who makes 10k a month in Silicon Valley. It all comes down to how much you got in your pocket at the end of the month.
im in tampa and i moved from cali.. couldnt even afford rent in cali.. own two homes 10 years later in tampa.. best thing i ever did was leave that shit hole cali
seansurfn2 Love stories like yours. Oh so common tale too. When you've lived somewhere your whole life it takes huge guts to make the move, but when there's a real reason it invariably works for the better. It's not just how much you have at the end of the month, it's what you do with it too.
Not trying to be mean or harsh, just practical...Just get out of Silicon Valley. You lost and you won't change it. We did. We're glad we did. It is a miserable place for the reasons you showed the world in your video.
@Max Carter sounds like loser talk. People who can't afford to live in Bay area make it sound like they left willingly, but I know people who do that but privately they can't wait to come back.
What if you are a public servant with an advanced degree, already doing the work that you love? I love how this realtor snubs teachers. This is a guy making a fortune by switching a home from one owner to another. Real meaningful work.
Change your expectations and move out of the area. Bay Area will always be there, and makes a great visit. If Google and Apple want to drive the working class out, so be it. The lower quality of public schools, time spent commuting, level of violence and crime= not worth it. Why live with a mortgage suffocating you and nothing left over for vacationing or a rainy day? Just not worth it.
Jay: Where prices are also going up, and locals are hostile to newcomers for pushing them out. As they are in Portland and Seatle (which is also being gentrified by big tech.) There is a dominoes effect, and the people at the bottom end up homeless, and then everybody complains about THAT. This is not an acceptable situation. Everybody should not be forced to just give up a lifetime of community, connections, social capital and everything else to accommodate the ultra-rich.
@@milascave2 Agreed. They need to ban foreigners from buying real estate unless they become residents of our country. However, that will never happen. Not until our government puts a stop to this.
20 year ban on all Chinese purchases. When they complain remind them no foreigners under any circumstance can own land in China and they should take it up with their government.
On the Bill Burr Podcast, he talked about having a conversation with a real estate agent, he asked her who's crazy enough to buy the high price condos in NY, she said foreign people like Russians, and don't even live in them. He asked her when the bubble was going to bursts, she tried playing it off, kept asking, she straight up said 2 years.
When you buy a home your investing lol If I buy my home for $200,000 and sell for $300,000 I am making that money, lol your stupid ppl in California are greedy but to say buying a house should not be an investment is really stupid !@ So you just want someone to get there credit in order , pay all there bills, save and buy the home just to resell it to you for nothing lol you must be one of those dumbass liberals who want what others worked and sacrificed for!@ Gthooh your in the real world now and keep those stupid ideas in old California. This will never happen lol yoir just as greedy as the one raising the rents or selling tents !! Greedy on both sides! Keep your socialist ideas in cally !!
When I lived in Santa Clara County, only lower middle class lived in Cupertino. This is not just ridiculous it's criminal. Mountain View was even less desirable. Sunnyvale? No way. The entire Peninsula is crap now. Foreign investors and tech industries have ruined my home town. Even if you can afford to live there, nothing but nothing you can do about the deplorable, horrible traffic. This was prime agricultural property, orchards, strawberries. Just full of problems.
@@LittleRed2010 All we can do is VOTE blue and hopefully get some oversight on the Orange Menace. He didn't start these problems but he is the result. Greedy, selfish monsters are not what is needed by wethepeople.
ursa magick, we lived in Redwood City (10 years) and San Mateo (5 years) San Mateo county is getting rough. The 2million dollar plus homes are within 10 FEET of each other. It’s so crowded and only getting more so. We moved to Fairfield and bought a brand new home here. Now the price hike is happening here as well. 🤦🏼♀️😳🙄
Precisely why I fled the bay area after living there 4 years. A tiny shoebox studio downtown cost me and a roommate $1350 in 2011, the same place is now $1950 a month (2016). For a micro studio. We slept in lofts over the tiny kitchen nook and my roommate had to put her computer on a small nightstand in the closet. I now live in Salt Lake City, working in the same industry with a lot of others who fled that housing hell hole, in my own 1br place paying $650 a month on rent. I actually have enough money now to save for retirement, have some disposable income, and can afford to travel. In SF I was commuting an hour and a half for work and could barely afford food. Going to McDonald's was considered a luxury. And I have a master's degree in a decently paying industry. That's ridiculous. It can't be sustained. How service workers can afford to work there is beyond me, how on earth is that city still running?
sybrix if you are in tech, seattle should be better. I know what $650 a month studio looks like in slc (good areas like east side) You can probably find a similar studio around $1000-1200 but they will pay you a lot more i believe. Minimum wage in seattle is becoming $15 lol
downtown seattle ain't any better. you can find affordable stuff way out in the suburbs though, but that don't do you any good if you need to actually commute into downtown daily. long commutes particularly stink in shitty weather.
Yeah, I know people who moved to Seattle and have looked at housing prices, it's basically creeping up to bay area levels. I'd like to stop moving around constantly at some point and want to avoid settling in a housing time bomb. I've been looking at Austin, there's a ton of jobs in my industry and housing isn't out of control. Jobs in SLC are drying up, it's been pretty bad here lately.
Middle class families can not afford homes in Seattle, Portland, Colorado, Austin, or DC suburbs. Those places are what California was in the early 2000s. Houston and Dallas are still somewhat affordable but those cities are becoming absurd urban sprawls with ridiculous commute times.
There should be a duty to protect people living in the country before allowing foreign money to buy up real estate. Its the least you can do. I am not against foreign ownership, being a foreigner myself, but I think these people need to at least be able to buy a regular home for their family.
Arjun Chatterjee So you think the Govt should control the real estate market ? What about all of the Indians that come to the US taking jobs from US workers should they be let buy property ?
Huge problem in new zealand with empty asian owned homes. We cant buy in china so nz should be the same. Govt is working on a law change but looks like its a bit too late. Familes are living in vans, its aweful
been following that and as long as the Kiwi government and its legislative and Laws are not infiltrated by the chinese it should build up new laws after new laws that taxes foreign owners with higher taxes and keep on hiking these up every years by 100%, if it did that those chinese would be forced to sell and leave. If it's not happening then the govt itself is corrupt by chinese money already.
adaline costa and she finished the sentence with ”i think”. To be fair, the reporter probably didn't realize what she was saying. If she was taught to think like that it's hard to break the cycle.
I didn't like that either, if she had edited that out it would have been a perfect little documentary. People who don't think that matters just don't see the bigger picture.
My wife and I make about $100k combined. This is considered a good income in middle GA. I work for the post office and she works for a government contractor. What in the hell does everyone do for a living out there that they can afford this?
Jeff Stanley Those working in the Silicon Valley tech industry, for Google, Apple, Yahoo, etc...These employees are really the only ones able to "afford" living in that crazy inflated market.
To be fair, China 70 year home lease is same here. You are not buying ur home. Paid mortgage off? Cool! It's still not yours. When you OWN something you never pay for having possession of it again. Pay off ur house, then stop paying property tax...watch what happens. You just own the roof, doors, walls. But you do not own the dirt it sits on.
Does a garbage truck come by your house once or twice a week or do you have a recycling plant in your backyard? If there are issues with the sewer system on your block, are you going to fix it yourself with a wrench? I don't think so. Where do you think your property tax goes to?
Mr. Akill3s -- Exactly! My sister and her husband paid their house off in record time. They don't have a "mortgage" but they do have an $800/mo. tax bill and will have it for as long as they live. The sad part of this is that the taxes always go up and never, never go down. God knows what it will be when they are ready to retire, or if they will even be able to afford to live there.
Jonnie Rockets a lot of property taxes go to the bloated education bureaucracy actually. All of the things you listed, we can easily find other ways to pay for them. Make no mistake, this is not a free country so long as property taxes exist.
19:28”And in the richest country in the world everybody should have a place to live “ i am amazed that even though he’s clearly struggling,he’s still very proud to be american .
Yes, it is a bubble. I lived in Cupertino during high school and later as a single Mom. In the shadow (literally) of Apple's headquarter. I saw the dot com crash and the mortgage melt down first hand. But there is another bursting on the horizon: the big Hayward earthquake that is over due. That sucker is going to "level the playing field". Who wants to live, back up against a massive debt in a community that needs a complete infrastructure repair? There are states all over the country waiting to swoop in and transfer their operations into areas that attract talent.
@@vincem2759 That's not true. There have been several "adjustments". Remember the dot com bust and the mortgage meltdown? As I wrote below, the Hayward fault is due for a 7. 0 + rupture and that massive quake will, literally, level the playing field. It's coming. Take down the 101, 880 and all of the major arteries and life gets truly miserable. I love the Bay Area, but I left because I'm not paying a million for a fixer-upper.
The funny thing is they never know anything. I went to an open house once and spent 15 minutes explaining to the realtor the difference between a boiler and a furnace and why hot water heat was a better heating method. She was flapping her big eyes at me like i was from the moon. And this is not the first time this has happened. They show you a house and don't know basic things about its construction, utilities, or ANYTHING! Completely useless middleman job, which exists for one reason and one reason only - because people don't feel safe unlocking their houses to just anyone off the street. Accessibility - that's the ONLY useful thing these realtors provide. And some day someone has to call their cards.
This has been happening for a century or longer. Except that in the past it targeted minorities. The tech industry doesn't discriminate based on race but it does discriminate based on wealth.
Minorities move into white neighborhood = Beautiful multiculturalism Whites move into minority neighborhood = Overprivileged gentrifiers destroying the local culture! Classic libtard double standards. Could you imagine the snowflake meltdown if wealthy Americans started pricing out local communities in China?
It has always been a problem but most people didn't see it as a problem until it started happening to whites. Why? Because the majority are white people.
Sulfen Nonsense , it's always been about wealth . Stop being a racist ass . Travel a little and you'll find out just how little racism there is here . Same goes for misogyny. Many countries resolve it easily by allowing citizens only to own property . Non citizens can have long term leasing options , etc . There's ways to improve it . None of them involve race , so again , stop being a racist ass .
Maurice George Another ass that sees racism everywhere . Go to Africa , the Middle East , Russia , India , spend some time . You'll find out what racism is .
two engineers from top firms live next door, a young couple, they rent from another engineer who bought the house twenty years ago. Time is the key to gold and real estate.
To all the people saying, "Why don't you move somewhere you can afford?" Pretty soon you'll have no custodians, no waiters, no grocery store clerks, no garbage men, no firefighters, no police, no teachers, no auto mechanics, no construction workers, none of the people needed in any city. You need them more than they need you. If you leave, great! Rent goes down for everyone else. I used to work in Silicon Valley. I'm now a teacher in Texas. After rent and taxes, I'm making more now.
Real Estate agent is an arrogant arse. Thank you Ms. Joyce for an informative report. I have lived in California since the 70's and I really hate what is happening. My husband and I are leaving the State when he can retire.
We're starting to see the same thing in Seattle. Foreign investors buying up millions of dollars of single-family homes, and renting them at skyrocketing market rates or leaving them vacant for land use later. We lucked out, but people who have lived here all or most of their lives are find themselves priced out of their first home purchase. Spare me the "move somewhere else", "you're not entitled" nonsense. Say that after a Chinese investor pays 850K for a house listed at 589K that you wanted to buy for your family
Joseph Userian Foreigners should not be allowed to buy real estate in the United States. You should have to be a citizen to own property. That would solve some problems.
If Ken thinks his job as a real estate agent is safe he should think again. The techies who are his clients will eventually come up with technology that will at least cut into Ken's livelihood.
He's an ass but the market is very safe for years to come. Only thing is the market crash but you can't replace a human for this job. You honestly think ppl are going to give ACCESS to their homes for viewings and NO agent is there?
Doesn't have to be an agent to watch a property. Its already happening. I forget the name of the website, but its basically an all in one place where they will do the paperwork of a realtor without the fees of one. Of course one needs to do their own due diligence when buying a home without being face to face with the realtor, but its do-able.
It's terrible when real estate agencies work with towns and zoning to limit the construction of more properties which in turn will lower the price, straight up corruption.
If I have to move out of the county after high school or college to work here, there's a problem. Who is going to teach at he public schools, work city maintenance, tow your car, repair stuff, etc? When enough people leave, I've got to figure there will be a correction in house values. No one likes to see values go down but the way prices are going up, something will give at some point.
The prices will not go up forever. There will be another decline. My philosophy in life and business has, and always will be “observe the masses and do the opposite.”
+Jason Wheeler many Googlers can't afford the prices in the bay area or Mountain View etc.. I know because I talk to them. We have the same housing bubble situation in Sydney Australia. The difference there is that we don't have "tech companies" the bubble is being generated by super low interest rates and rich money finding it's way into asset prices not start up's or funding new businesses. Once rates rise the shit will hit the fan, already in already we've reached our housing price peak and it's starting to crumble right now, many don't know it yet but the shit will hit the fan soon enough... If China continues to weaken economically it will have a big impact on Australia and our economy. Not sure what the trigger will be for a US correction yet...
+Sitarix Dude, how do you know? Alot of Asians have saved up money, and when they buy houses it's normally all cash, no financing. It's happening alot up here in Washington state. And it's not cheap here too. Up in British Columbia, Canada it's super crazy expensive there.
In this same place long long time ago, Native American Indians were once displaced by new people who were more competitive, more advanced technologically and perhaps more hardworking/greedy. Similar thing is happening now.
In France they tax the owner for about the price of rents if they dont rent it and its still not enough. They even heavily tax you on the profit you make if you sell more than you paid and its still not enough.
Who says they won’t be occupied? It could be part of China’s 2025 plan to be the #1 superpower. Buy up the majority of large major us cities then have a mass exodus from China and bang. New York, California etc. now belong to China
That's correct assessment. Expats from CA are driving up prices here in Austin, TX too. Keep doing the same thing and hoping for a different result in other places is not going to work.
@Unlock Minds So when you mention "importing more immigrants," you mean the Chinese who purchase these homes as investments but refuse to rent them out, right? There's no wall that will keep them out...
It's happening in the quiet rural state I live in. People move here to get away from the chaos and then immediately do everything they can to turn it into the place they came from. Its infuriating. Just stay where you were, don't ruin what we have going on.
You don't need more income or education. You need to be less selfish and move to somewhere that the cost of living isn't astronomical and there are good paying jobs. Libertarians realized this long ago and we have the socialists and tyrants (one and the same really- and the conservatives are equally as egregious just with different matters) to thank because your stupid policies forced us to figure out a solution. Knowing we would never win a war we realized we had to come together to gain control of a region if we ever hoped to provide for a sane rational free place for our children. The Free State Project has been a successful migration of libertarians to a state with a low population, job opportunities, low cost of living, and a place which already doesn't have a lot of the bull shit rules, laws, and big government already, but most importantly to which our numbers will allow us to rid ourselves of whatever bullshit you psychos try to force on us. Not everybody wants to live in a slave state. Some of us understand basic math and can figure out how much we can afford to donate to charity without the government doing the most inefficient job imaginable while at the same time deprive us of making the best decisions for ourselves and our children.
What if I don't want to live in a shithole in the middle of the country? I live in Miami which is obviously cheaper than SF but still pretty ridiculous. Either way, I'd rather pay the premium to live in Miami in a nice place than to live somewhere in Kentucky in a 4000 sq ft house with the local walmart as the main attraction.
I don't live in California so I can't speak on that. As far as Miami, I live right on the beach and can walk outside to great weather any time of the year and literally be steps from the ocean. I live a short drive from South Beach, and some of the best nightlife and restaurants in the USA. The job market isn't great, but it's improving and if you have some money living in Miami Beach is great. You could say living in the middle of Texas is better, but I simply disagree.
Born & raised there most likely , parents own property out right , or they purchased during the last crash. Remember they are Not talking about the slums of San Jose. you can still get something there for under $500,000 . They are talking about Nicer upper class areas. Well I bought a place of rest in San Jose @ the cemetery , back in the 90s , that real estate has gone up too ! lol... couldn't afford to die if I hadn't purchased it back then.😆
This video has me in tears. I was born in the Bay Area. Raised here. And I now have to relish the rest of the time I have here because I can’t afford to be here any more. This place is all I have ever known. My mom was also forced out of telecommuting even after a surgery that changed her. I HATE and will always RESENT what tech has done to our home
+Elliot Sterling Hello, Facebook! Look at how Zuckerberg screwed over a nation and kept quiet. We're already dropping out of FB because he had no ethics when he screwed over his mates at Harvard, and he knew what was up with Cambridge Analytica, Robert Mercer, Steve Bannon, and a Professor that taught at Cambridge and St Petersburg. 50 Million Americans abused by a scam artist.
rich doesn't always equate to smarter, that's true. The pb with real estate agents is the government has failed the people by not calling the REA association an antitrust monopoly that guarrantees them 6% on every deal. In place with housing bubble this is unethical.
This sort of thing is happening over here on the east coast in MA - buildings in Harvard Square in Cambridge have been bought up by chinese investors too. Priced out a bunch of the smaller businesses that were there for years. Craziness. People from other countries shouldn't be able to just buy up our properties like that (they should stop being sold to them). And the empty homes in this film - damn! These people aren't even TRYING to be citizens here. They just want to make money on our properties.
klutzycutie they live with huge and I mean huge families those Asians who don’t live independently because it’s not the norm in those countries. Stay with your parents forever and that is the secret sauce to getting these type of things.
This is so sad. It's happening here in the DC/MD/Northern VA area as well. Our prices have skyrocketed! Pushing locals further out into the suburbs. I'm from DC and never seen anything like. It was affordable in certain parts of MD and N. VA...not anyone. Folks going further south or west of MD. It's ridiculous! This real estate agent is a slice of reality.
People in USA and Canada may own the house but they do not own the land. They think they own it, but they just rent the land. The rent is called "property tax". Stop paying the "rent" and see who really owns your property.
Property tax is a small portion of housing costs now, so while property tax may mean that you are paying rent to the government, Prop.13 has kept them low for older residents, while housing prices have made rent and mortgage much higher. And because these prices are higher, property taxes are higher too for new residents. It's the market that's at fault here, and the libertarian free-market philosophy.
Eric Meece Libertarian free market lets consumers and suppliers dictate what the prices should be. Nevertheless, none of this even remotely addresses his point in that the government never actually allows citizens to truly own any property.
flahr1 Where I live the streets are pristine,no trash,excellent schools,etc.because of personal property tax. Goes to fire department,police,parks,LED street lights,bike/walking trails,etc.. I don't have kids but half of what I pay goes to the schools but I don't mind. Some still homeschool anyway. And the tax I pay each year only take just two days of pay. And we actually do own our land where I live.,,,,even mineral rights.
If that's the case, why do people in the middle of butt fuck nowhere with no paved road connecting to it and uses septic tank and water tower for their sewage/water needs still pay property taxes on their barn houses?
amsd1231 Most of it goes to public schools then county roads,police,fire protection,etc.. Some use volunteer fire department and you pay an annual fee and if you don't the firemen will watch your home burn down.
Rich people don't seem to realize that they need the lower classes. You may be able to afford a multi-million dollar home but who's going to clean it? Who's going to staff the McDonalds you go to? Who is going to staff the corner store you buy your milk at? If you push all lower income people out, you won't have these things.
AI is COMING. Fast and furiously. Pay attention to the futurists who say it's going to be very painful for the lower class when their job is taken over by a robot. The lower class must take education much more seriously or they will be forced out. None of this, I'll screw up and hit drugs and go work for my uncle's cleaning biz. It will be a huge change, and it's inevitable.
She is right. I was born in '77 and my parents lived in Santa Clara and Fresno. It was all middle-class back then. I can't even imagine trying to go back to my childhood home. She's also right about Californian's displacing Austinites. Even though Austin is expensive, it's not nearly as pricy as NorCal.
Canada is fighting back on these foreign investors, applying a 15 percent tax on purchases by non residents, and requiring non resident buyers to pay capital gains taxes of 25 percent upon sale. They're also now defining residency more strictly, requiring you to live in Canada six months out of the year. This is after Vancouver real estate blew up due to these investors. Maybe we can do the same.
We may be fighting back now, but our government still let it go on for a good 30 years before doing absolutely anything. The price for detached home in vancouver west still starts at 2 million. For some reason bay area rent is double ours. And that really fucks people in the end
yup (Nice name, lol), and thank goodness for that, Toronto already has pretty high living costs...
yup true
The 15% tax hasn't slowed things much...what's 15% to people that can afford to bid well over the asking price. Countries and municipalities are trapped now...
What are you talking about? The greed government can always ban foreign investors.
That realtor has no idea he'll be replaced by an app some day.
weirdshibainu Future technologies will weed out the bad ones and keep the useful ones
an app that those chinese investors are building no less...I'm living in china. Y'all have no idea what they're bringing.
lol right!
He has it’s called Redfin
So whats the idea an app, creates and app, creates, app. Where did apps come from H uman beings? This is part of the problem with technology, robots and apps should not take the place of human jobs, or if that becomes reality, this problem gets much worse!
We left the Bay Area 4 years ago for North Carolina.
Best. Decision. Ever.
Rachel Sheldon Louisville was terrifying the last time I went and I’ve traveled all over the country and internationally. The homeless population tried to follow us into the gas station and to our hotel. I’ve never experienced that in any other city.
AMEN!! AND WELCOME!! Ain't N.C. great!! Ocean, Mountains, Kind People if you stay out of the Military Towns...
Rachel Sheldon why would you want a brand new home? I love the old, historic homes in cities like Minneapolis.
Emily Browning p
thanks for leaving!
The dude named Ken at the end of the video is clearly from LA or some other superficial, nihilistic, no-moral town in California where people are judged by their wealth. "Someone at Google has more right to be here than someone who was raised here their whole lives."
What an inhuman, materialistic way of life that guy must lead.
That mentality has widespead here in Austin by the same western tech culture that has invaded this once quaint and tight-knit town. r/Austin is filled with comments like that douche nozzle.
@@cristinaherrera5321 👏You are ABSOLUTELY right! I could say more, but will leave it alone.
This is rich peoples problem- when blue collar workers complain about outsiders pricing them out of the labor market; we are told to shut up and take it!!! They say either get a second job or educate yourself.
More over from that ms Lynn he had such condescension in his voice and what seems a worship for the tech people and those companies the arrogance on that man it will be sad when the same thing he worships will be his undoing( that being money lol)
Dude.... Who even wants to live there?
Wonder if Ken would be so smug if he knew some of those "smarter" techies are working on real estate apps that will shut off his commissions.
Bring it on. Ken - such a glib little fuck.
He's a total PUKE, lol🤢
@@d.dedrick7991 That's a compliment! No, he's a greedy P.O.S.
4 years later and yes... Only the dumb buyers/sellers are using the like of "Ken"
He truly seemed an Arrogant, Flippant and
Uncaring individual!! He is a prime Example of what's wrong with our Government!!
MONEY MONEY MONEY!!
SO WHAT IF PEOPLE LOOSE THEIR HOMES🙄
What was it the Worm said? GET MORE EDUCATION!! WORK HARDER!! Many of these people have worked their whole life to be priced out of there homes!! Not just those who have had their rent or payments increased..Those who own their home have to deal with the issues of Taxes Driven up by the prices of Real Estate around them!
This just breaks my heart!!
There has to be a way that they can fight back!! I'm sure that this is Unconstitutional!!! They need a lawyer well versed in Constitutional Law!!
Ken has one idea but please remember how he makes his money. Anyone say self-serving? Maybe if he were a real estate broker in Michigan he'd have a different perspective. I say take the money and run to other areas. Leave the bay area without coffee shops, gardeners, maintenance personnel, police officers, bus drivers, deli clerks. Let the techies make their own dinners and wash their own clothes. Stop feeding the machine, find a place where your lifestyle and personal values are supported. Let them have their wasteland in good weather.
David Fricker The only problem with that is Google has all that stuff minus the public safety apparatus.
That’s why they are now making the robots, AI, to replace waiters, gardeners and teachers even.... Hope they live joyfully and indefinitely
David Fricker
If buyers felt worried about coffee shops, gardeners, maintenance personnel, police officers, bus drivers, deli clerks then they would not buy there . Are you saying these buyers are being forced to buy against their will ? This is an example of Capitalism at work is that not what America believes in ?
David Fricker.....Smart guy.......❤️
yeah but David, those of us who grew up here share the same values with the techies. Center-left and center-right. Many moderate liberals, many libertarians. If I go to Arizona or whatever, they're far off to the right. No shared values.
That realtor - towards the end - ppl should "just work harder" to stay in the area?! What a callous and outrageous statement!
Denna Jones Yes! What DICK!!!
Fair enough.. It is not about working harder. But working smarter :)
"middle class people.........now my clients are brilliant people with higher IQs" dickhead
What an asshole.. Everyone works hard, but just to have a roof over your head c'mon, there clearly robbing the people of that community!..
He can afford to say that.
The Realtor needs a slice of humble pie.
Yes he does
No, the realtor needs to be kicked in the ass by a Californian who was born and raised here!
Humble pie...Mashed into his face, and ground into his $10,000 dollar suit. Better yet...sticking his tie into the garbage disposal. Well...maybe not that.
I agree
A bullet!
I grew up in the Bay Area & have lived here all my life; 30+ yrs. I've watched my parent's house sky-rocket to almost $1M in value; it's a standard 3 bd. 1 1/2 bath home. I got into the high tech industry as many of my friends did; those are the bulk of the jobs here. We're all saving as much as we can to purchase property or a home out of state. I've worked for many well known high tech companies & earn a healthy 6-figure salary currently, but live in 200sq ft. to save for my future. I have no intention of moving to Austin as I don't care for the TX culture. Seattle is just as expensive as it is here & their just aren't as many tech companies out there, so I'd have to seriously consider pivoting my career. Most of us can't just up and leave -- our careers are here. The Silicon Valley is a micro-climate.....it's become more & more elitist in mentality & behavior. I don't think international buyers should be allowed to purchase without a hefty fee.
Seriously, look at your own government, all the other investors are simply taking advantage of the system. Honestly, it sucks for everyone. Californians getting priced out and migrating east bringing their politics with them. Then they indirectly drive up housing costs and change the political climate when they migrate to a new area like Austin and other places.
I worked in Silicon Valley, the elitism; especially from H1B visa migrants of all people is ridiculous. We call it a "you first, after me" policy. The culture has sunk to new lows, and as much as I love tech, I left.
Thank you! Stay the fuck out of Texas! Your kind is NOT welcome here!
J. Edgar Boofer Guess I'll move to Texas just to spite you.
Krystal E ya might have to learn to like the Texas culture. Lol
I grew up in Texas and now I live in LA. You're right about Texas culture. Not enough diversity and too much God. I left Texas 12 years ago. I only go to visit family twice a year.
"This will go on forever" such a salesperson thing to say & nothing goes on forever.
Julia N Yehweh started time and He WILL stop it. don’t be deceived
Same as 2008?
Facts only "Nothing" will go on forever
when it goes crash it will be huge and in London Kiev Paris many other places
Actually, it will go on for a while. The population will keep increasing, so demand will keep increasing, and the limited amount of lands means that supply will be limited. Basic ecnomic principle.
In the late sixties my parents bought a brand new four bedroom house with a huge fenced-in back yard and two car garage in San Jose for $28,000. Absolutely mind boggling. Needless to say I would have no chance of living in that neighborhood now.
Quick question. What happened to the home? Did they sell or pass it down to you?
$28,000 was expensive for a home in the 1960s. My parents bought a single family two bedroom home in Woburn, MA in 1977 with a mortgage of 23,900 (so likely total purchase price of 30K). They then sold it in 1987 for $152K. Literally 5 times the purchase price in ten years. They did however have to pay a mortgage rate of 14%. I believe in 1977 they made $10,000 each so possible income of $20,000 a year to buy a $30,000 house.
Yes, of course 99% of people can't afford to buy into the San Jose market because 99% don't have the skills to earning $200-500k a year in the companies in Silicon Valley. It kind of amazes me that so many people don't seem to understand how markets work. If you're working as a barista you're not going to be buying a $1-2m home. This was covered in Economics 101.
@@MrWaterbugdesign economics does not teach this lol it’s 2024. And most people don’t plan to buy a house off a Starbucks wage alone
I just moved my family from the crap hole of California. I highly recommend other people do the same. The quality of life is better and it's a fraction of the cost. Just take the jump, go for it. You'll be happier, after living there for nearly 40 years, we just did it. And it was the best thing.
good for you! we did the same last year!!
Real estate agent "Just work harder" so out of touch
As a Realtor myself, I thought that was an arrogant comment. Quite embarrassing to our profession.
@Roughman how is he destroying communities? what a stupid comment. he's merely a broker selling houses to the highest bidder. if you actually want to blame someone, blame the home owner who is choosing to sell to the highest bidder. if you don't think it's unreasonable for the home owner to sell it to whoever pays them the most money, you should stop complaining about the buyers and sellers and start looking at the regulations preventing more housing from being built.
@@candysmith8724 I mean, there are really only two options: 1) we build more housing to increase supply and bring the prices down or 2) people who can't afford the rents / home prices will need to find somewhere more affordable to live. that's kind of how economics work. i think it's not great that he doesn't talk about 1, but he's right about #2. this is the harsh reality unless homeowners are willing to sell their homes to the low bidder....
In britan dont they build massive huge government apartments out of concrete stretching as far as they eye can see. Small 1 or 2 bedroom units that you have to go pay for power at one the bodagas on the bottom. Here's $20 billy go putt some money down on the power. Billy runs down hands clerk the quid buddy askes what unit & loads up more time on the ol power box thing its wild. I saw it in a movie once so its deff legit. Any way why cant we build some shit like that throw some solar panels on the roof ? Ive seen studies that show it cost like $50 000 to set up homelss in houses if we wanted with a social worker. It cost the state like $120 000 in court and ambulances ect to leave them on the street so its way cheeper to hook up the homeless but no one wants to give some one a free place. Why do i have to pay? They get it for free and so on.
That real estate agent is a piece of shit scum bag by saying that
When I visited San Francisco almost every single local commented to me how expensive it was to live there. What the hell is the point of living somewhere just to be strapped? I get wanting to be near family, but something has to give here.
Probably their jobs.
I remember looking at apartments in San Fran in 1999 and we thought it was expensive to pay 1200$ for a one bed and $25 a month for parking.
"Work harder and get more education!" Wow, he's really disconnected from reality...
@ white people? you mean the 1%? there is no color differential when it comes to everyone being poor anymore.
I have worked harder and got a very good education. However, the prices there are insane. They are completely out of touch with the outside world. Almost a million dollars for a condo with asbestos next to the highway? No thank you! I have been offered a chance to work on the West coast for a high tech company with two pending offers, another on the East coast. I am glad to remain on the East coast. My son and I have a much better quality of life because of that choice.
Well he's probably a million times richer than us, I would say he's more attached to reality than we are
@@gene3497 yeah, I mean they can go to other state, basic supply and demand
I remember seeing another document where $150,000 is poor in SF
I completely disagree with the realtor. Home prices simply cannot just keep going up forever.
What people don't realize is most land to build on is taken so prices will continue to go up. My mom's house was 33k in 1970. Now close to 2 million. Sad it's like that but it is what it is.
This comment didn't age well lol
@@beatone2000this could easily be offset by rezoning
This is just insane. I can't fathom how anyone making a living as a teacher or who work in retail can afford any home in that area.
They can’t even afford a rent let alone owning a house
They can't. They're living in their cars.
I go over there once a week to visit my mother in law. There's a giant line of RVs all along El Camino Real, and down into the neighborhoods. The rich kids who go to Stanford drive through 100s of parked RVs with hard-working, full-time-job holding citizens. I worked in high tech but retired before the worst of it. The place is a permanent traffic jam.
They can't... And this should be a focal point of any discussion about immigration (both legal & illegal). See the homeless problem in CA? That is partly a resultant of unaffordable/unavailable housing. Now... If our own citizens can't afford or haven't an opportunity to purchase private property, they've no stake in America; at least not in the way our framers intended. BIG Tech has NO regard for the bitter little American people, NONE! That's why I don't buy ANY of their sh_t, NONE! Learn to live simple and invest in one another. It's simple... If I ever sell property, it will only be to a Patriot. Globalists HATE America and would sell their mother for a buck. They're hell bent on DESTROYING the American family. Ya see... We no longer have a right to procreate. That's simply not sustainable in the eyes of Silicone Valley elites. Right?
Prob night burglars
that real estate agent is a jerk. Higher-income does not denote higher IQ, and you don't need a college degree to make a ton of money.
and he keeps talking, every time he is on screen I want to wring his neck. I know people with college degrees Highly Educated who makes squat. I know people who work their fingers to the bone and struggle. I also know people who do very well in the tech field who are self taught.
You know who else is a "dipshit" uncle sam for "making money off of you" like taxes or mortgage.You know who else is a dipshit THE BANK that earns interest and your lendings.Thats a dipshit.
Why do we allow Chinese investors to buy our land??
Because they have money and this is America so money always talk.America the US of A is a business country.
Natti Dread IT is but when you don't take care of your human capital...then stuff starts decline
Knock, KNOCK...
Who's there?
34,999 other cities in the USA!
Did you watch it? She actually talked about people being forced to relocate from the area. But obviously the problem remains. A metro area that can't sustain a middle class because of overinflated real estate prices is not sustainable in the long run.
ChitownBlue maybe you didn’t hear the “indefinitely sustainable” part
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My stress levels dropped by at least 1/2 the day I moved away from the Bay Area, the cost of living and the status game was affecting my health. I’m healthy and happy now and I have money to enjoy life now. Unless you have at least seven figures tucked away and no debt, don’t consider a life in the Bay Area.
Sounds like sour grapes talk.
@@animeshdas9842 I think it is real. someone looking at Zillow real estate prices and rental rates online cannot compete is a sour feeling. It’s real in the driving distance of internet companies. San Fran went down recently. Slightly down. This is due to exodus during pandemic changes in employment and the mew zoom room employers.
@@suz7110 the "exodus" was 20 miles lol. Prices went down in SF and exploded in SF suburbs.
Those Google techs that he loves so much will replace him soon with an app.
Google would rather help the Chinese army than work for USA army.
This made my day!! 😆😂 I hooe, one day, someone will tell him to just get a better education.
That's what happens when you let communist Democrats run your city, county, and state for decades on end. Every high crime ghetto in America is run by Democrats, and income inequality is dramatically worse in Democrat congressional districts because they spend 100% of their time figuring out new, innovative ways to steal from the public.
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right on!!
My husband and I just literally lived this. It's heartbreaking. I've cried myself to sleep at night before knowing I'll never live in the place I love again and nor will my husband, where he grew up. Greed is hurting so many people. "Work harder" is an insult to those who have lived this nightmare.
im sorry I wish you guys the best, if someone grows up in a certain area they should be able to afford a home XoXo
I hope you realize that YOU are the only reason YOU are failing. The only person who can control your fate is YOU. Don’t complain if you can’t capitalize off of current trends. If you are so unwilling to educate yourself, you deserve to be in the position you are in. Become the predator, don’t stay as the prey.
work harder or be smart and MOVE AWAY
If your family grew up there, just sell your house and become a millionaire.
Yeah thats like fighting a tank with a stick. Chinese billionaires vs Americans.
If they were to update this video today, it would show that it's gotten even worse. I know that dilapidated house in Palo Alto...it was around 2,200 sq. ft and was bought, completely renovated, put back on the market, and sold for $3.3M in 2017. The communities here are being hollowed out. Stanford University if facing a challenge in recruiting post-docs, graduate students, and medical doctors because the cost of living is so high. Tech affects everything, but it's not the only cause of the crisis...the cities have done virtually nothing on housing for decades due to NIMBYism, and now here we are. Google, Facebook, etc. bus employees to work and feed them while there. Thus, tech workers don't have to pay for their commute to work, or for food while at work...that's extra money they can pay toward rent, driving up housing costs for all. Our school district has trouble recruiting new teachers at the entry-level salaries...where are they going to live? Where do the people who work at Safeway, Trader Joes, Starbucks live? Many are commuting from across the Bay or from places like Gilroy, and their wages need to be bumped up a bit to lure them to make that commute, so not only does housing cost more, but so does everything else because the regular service staff can't afford to live here. Our police, fire fighters, nurses, teachers, even city planners are all barely hanging on or live in other communities and commute. These communities are crumbling. They seem nice, idyllic even, but they are rotting from the core. In a decade, there will be no soul left on the peninsula. Maybe it's already gone.
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Its already gone.
It is very strange watching the water drain from a cup and not fill it up when thirst will eventually return. In this case we are talking about love.
Same thing in Australia prices through the roof due to population growth mostly immigration but at this moment in sydney the prices are falling 1000 dollars a week .
Sovereigns are sponsoring graduate students in exchange for a decade of work in their nation. I met a math dude who will have to live and work in Turkey for ten years in exchange for tuition, room and board while at school...similar arrangement USA military has with doctors
Translation: The Bay Area's housing market is significantly over-priced. The time of correction is certain. Never over pay for real estate. Never.
You sound like you know the markets. My man...lol.
Terence Steele true they scamming ppl they’re about to crash the market
you need to do your research. The united states has the biggest tech industry in the world which is based right on the door step of the bay. $1.7 trillion for 2020. More ipo's coming and more tech billionaires and millionaires will be coming from all over the world. If you think it's overpriced now wait and see what it looks like in 10 years.
@@leonhenry4861 Where will the people that work at Safeway, Target, Starbucks, etc., live?
Only the people who can't afford it say things like "Its overpriced". The price of anything is whatever someone is willing to pay for it at the time.
Meanwhile there are 52 blocks of homeless in LA. - Greed!💀
You think there are 52 blocks of homeless in LA because of greed?
Exactly! Should send all the homeless people to the areas where all the Chinese investors, and celebrity investors too. 😂😂😂
Its not your rent it the kind of voting your family does at the ballot box. (spoken in your sorry ass tone of voice.)
Law of supply and demand always was and always will be, move on, i lived in Venice california in the 60s, rented a apt for 250 a month, was fun times but nothing stays the same, the last resort by the eagles, 'cause there is no more new frontier, we got to make it here'
The easiest way to build wealth is to stay out of debt, plain and simple.
I'm not ok with foreign investors buying up all the property why aren't they getting taxed higher?? And why do they get first rights to bid on a property?
lord reyna
The seller of the property decides who they want to sell to , are you saying the Govt should control the real estate market ?
No just bar those from purchasing property in our country, if we can't buy property in their country.
I'm not ok with you not putting yourself in anyone else's shoes. If you were selling your house you'd sell it to the highest bidder, and if they happened to be foreign you wouldn't bat an eye because of money. I'm guessing you don't even own a home so you're really not in a position to say what you'd do.
it's not foreign investors. It's rich Americans. Except in Silicon Valley, making $100k isn't rich, it's middle class. That's what Google pays you to write code, if you just graduated from college yesterday. :) It is the median income here. :)
lord reyna I got a problem with out of state corporations buying up mobile home parks and jacking the rents up as that's what happened to me so I moved my home back to my home state and now people have been moving out also so there is a lot of empty lots and abandoned older homes so what has there greed got them I'd say karma is the return on there money
A lot of smug people moving into an earthquake zone.
You know, there's a lot of reasons that the bay area sucks. SJW's, rampant mental illness, the fact that Mexico will retake it within a generation or two. But that is a good point. Its only a matter of time before "the big one" hits and wipes out most of California as we know it.
Exactly, the earthquakes are going to bite all these idiots in the ass who move to shitty California.
You notice the mote in their eyes while ignoring the plank in your own. It is a lucky city on the East or Gulf Coast that did not get damaged by a hurricane since the Loma Prieta quake hit the Bay Area. Oklahoma City, Joplin, MO, Indianapolis, IN and Birmingham, AL learned that tornadoes do indeed level urban areas. We also have blizzards and ice storms that kill a few people and soggy heatwaves that pick off dozens of senior citizens every year. And, waiting in the wings, remains the New Madrid fault zone that rang church bells in Boston and reversed the Mississippi last time it hit...and it's overdue. To this, add lightning strikes, derechoes with 100 mph wind gusts and the odd, thankfully rarer, extended subzero coldsnaps.
California gets wholesale disasters. The rest of ours pay retail. The butcher's bill is probably the same over a human lifetime.
Please name a place that does not have any natural disasters. Far more people are killed by hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, blizzards, etc., in other parts of the country than are killed by earthquakes in California. Plus California has very strict building codes for earthquakes; even the last large one in 1989 caused only 63 casualties. That's about the same as are killed by tornadoes in other parts of the country every single year. Also compare that to ~1,500 killed just by Hurricane Katrina. Natural disaster-wise, California is just as safe or safer than most other states.
Greg Smith like pottery
My parents move there (Mountain View CA)in 1960 when i was 5.About 1974 they bought a house in Los Altos on Almond Dr for 20,000. I went to MT. View High School which was on Castro ST at that time.. M.V, downtown and San Jose were both run down areas. 101 was two lanes in both directions, 101 use to end at Blossom Hill RD in San Jose, than you would have to switch to Monterey Rd.. and then jump back on 101 in Gilroy. In the early 60s there was a stop light on 101 at Moffied Field for the Navy Personal to cross. El Camino use to be one lane on both sides with no traffic, and 101 had no traffic. Shoreline use to be the dump, we would pull up and dump are stuff on the ground, and you could scrounge thru it . 280 was built around 1966 ,, i remember crossing the road on foot when it was under construction while visiting a friend hiking. The highways were originally only 101 and 17. Highway 85 use to run from 101 to DE Anza college and stop... There also was no Highway 5 , 680,380,87 and so on. I remember crossing the old dumbarton bridge (which was a drawbridge) the remnants are still there at both ends. SJ, was 95% farm land. We use to go fishing in the bay for fish and crab.. There were thousands of small crabs all along the shore. There were a lot of deserted building in MT.View that we use to play in. Greyhound buses ran along El Camino up until the late 70s. There was no light rail or Bart. I bought my first house in S.J. about 1977 for 33,000 prices were starting to climb. I bought a house in Cupertino about 1979 for 66,000..... I bought my last house in SJ in 1997 for 225,000 on Renzo court... In 2004 i sold that house for 650,00.... from 2002 to 2005 they went up 100,000 k a year.... I went to Monta Loma elementary school with a soon to become famous person that the whole world now knows. He lived about ten houses away from me, and i do not ever remember meeting him.... I looked up his history one day... Steve Jobs... We lived on Whitney DR in Mountain View. He lived around the corner across the street. I do remember!, going to a kids house named Jobs, but it was a different ST... who knows maybe that was him and he moved to the address that was around the corner... My Dad Died about 1998 and my mother was getting old and sold the hose in Los Altos about 2004 for 1.25 million... That was very high at that time. My mother died in 2010.
It was a great place to grow up in as a boy,,, lots of open land and empty buildings and no traffic and was safe.. I just remembered,,,, there used to be milk trucks thru the 70s,, and a bread truck with donuts in the late 60s..... The minimum wage in aout 1974 was 1.65 per hour....Hard to believe now. Now i am 64 live in WA. house,cars and everything else paid for...... If anyone has any question of how it use to be ask me,,,, it was a good place then...
Some of my best friends moved to Washington! I tried to move there in the late 60's and work for Boeing's but ended in disaster. At that time, the natives hated Californians.
You are way too late. We escaped CA 6 years ago. I was born, raised and raised our kids in CA, but we were priced out, and the commutes became unbearable. We saw a rent continue to rise, and knew that when we retired we would not be able to keep up with the prices. CA should do what our state does---charge Double Tax for out-of-state owners.
Judy Luthy Which state?
I’m guessing you moved to Florida? Here foreign buyers pay a tax premium.
What IS affordable housing??? My father told me in the 80s when I was a teen that one day there will not be a middle-class and I'm watching it happen before my very eyes middle class people are now homeless people. Houses that are not worth more than a 150k selling for 300-500k. When is this country ever going to get fed up enough to get all the crooks out of office and out of Wall Street and let fear and just decisions be made regarding housing and the playing field be leveled? When we die and are putting the ground we're all the same no matter if you're rich or poor you still die. My grandmother always told me nobody is better than you meaning we are all equal. It would be nice if the people who made the decisions were in power made normal salaries in weren't so damn out of touch with the rest of us trying to just get by and survive from paycheck to paycheck never being able to have a savings account paying 1300 a month and rent how am I to save for a downpayment for a house? Rent used to be four and five hundred now that's a power bill.
At the end of the video, Ken DeLeon said, "I think a person working hard at Google has more of a right to be here than somebody just because their parents were here and they complain they can't afford a home. I would say just work harder, ya know, get more education, um, is my advice to them."
Wow. So Ken, how is it that the hardworking people at Google are working any harder than, say, a teacher with a Master's Degree who teaches full-time, then spends an extra 20 hours a week on lesson planning and grading, plus works a second job to make ends meet? Or a visual effects artist with 10+ years experience and outstanding college degrees, who works 80+ hours a week making feature films? Or how about a Patient Advocate, who has no college degree but worked her way up her career by saving lives and making a real difference in our community? By your logic and public message: none of these people have as much of a RIGHT to live here, because they don't have a high-paying job at a company like Google. I am shocked and extremely disappointed that a financially successful person like you isn't grateful and humble for the LUCK he has had, and that instead, you completely disregard the people who support the system that has contributed so much to success like yours. A community requires much, much more than employees who are lucky enough to fit into huge tech companies. Does the janitor who cleans up after them have no right to live here? How about the cook who makes their lunches? I guess the teachers who teach their children aren't worthy of living near these supposed tech gods, as you seem to think. Your mindset and your message is hurting your own community Ken. I'm friends with people in the types of successful jobs you refer to, and they would be appalled to hear you say such words. You're giving them a bad rep, and making a bad situation even worse by spreading such toxic messaging.
Absolutely! Supply and demand. Sucks balls, but that is just how it is.
janco you are a moron! get fucked!
@wonderland. Given the level of thought that went into your response, it is more likely that you are a moron. Good luck.
janco333 are you seriously going to say that teachers are not needed specially when there's a teacher shortage in California? How do you expect people to get good paying jobs if they can't even get a proper education
I'm guessing that teachers in central London would also find it near impossible to afford a place, whereas an investment banker probably wouldn't. Both are needed, but some jobs command a higher price due to being in shorter supply.
Also, I think how hard someone works is irrelevant. A manual labourer no doubt works long tough hours, but they don't deserve to be paid the same as someone who is highly trained as they don't make their employer as much money.
That's messed up the way that realtor thinks he's helping sell out his own country and his grandchildren or great grandchildren they'll be living in a tent in the backyard of a Chinese this is so sad
He is greedy...as long as he profits from it!
Who cares who buys it? The government needs to protect locals in those areas
Welcome to a free market system. His job is to sell to highest offer; he has a fiduciary obligation to his client, the seller, to do so. It is petty to hate on him for participating in the same system as everyone else here.
@@jameskresl sound dumb to me its like selling your soul to the devil knowing one day its gona be time to pay up
This is happening in Vancouver Canada also, and in Australia. It’s happening all over the western world. It’s happening by design.
by design? amazon is killing all the retail businesses around- pretty soon things are going to be really different and nobody will be able to afford the city life
Yes sir it is. And you know by whom.
@Reginald Jones don't worry the Chinese will buy them 6 at time and not do anything with them eventually too.
It's the inherent design of unchecked capitalism. If you meant that, Zac, I agree - and BTW, I feel people should always spell out what they mean.
Its happening in Mumbai too!!! Real Estate price are sky-High. To have a 3bhk see facing apartment in South Mumbai(The most Exclusive Neighborhood in the city), you need at least one million USD. And that's on lower side
New Zealand recently passed a law banning foreign real estate investment. The US should probably do the same. But you know, "free market" or whatever. This shit makes me so mad. Shouldn't' cost so much to put a roof over your head.
THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEEEN done this! A fucking shame how they play MONOPOLY with the Country. I live in the EASTSIDE version of that ... NEW YORK! Selling out like prostitutes. The WORLD having dreams of lving in NY ...rich come from ALL over ...especially ASIAN! it huts that everyone has a interest HERE!! Love YOUR own home.
Sadly the american way seems to be selling out to the highest bidder regardless of who gets hurt in the process.
Yes you hit the nail on the head.!! Also rent control will help a great deal.🎄
@@alejandraosiakowski4009 Lots more rent control is needed for sure! Sadly CA just voted down a rent control measure on its ballot.
SkyEarthOcean lol think about super PAC cooperations can legally fund infinite amount of money to the Candidate they support
My brother just went thru this but I didn't have a single clue how bad it is until him and his family where getting out bided by 30 40 thousand dollars..i don't think it's right that people can buy a empty house and leave it empty and not even live in this country...thats just being greedy.
Agreed charity begins at home and if the house is not being lived in then it should not be owned bye a foreign buyer, it's someone penitential home not an investment. If they want to invest then go to the stock market or invest in a business.
+Club Bmw Amg They do not pay the same taxes as a house owner. A house owner pays income tax for his income, sales taxes for goods and services and so on. It is not uncommon in other countries for that very reason to tax empty houses and secondary homes higher then primary homes.
C'mon man, your nick name is "Club Bmw Amg", what do YOU know?
In China you can't buy a house unless you are Chinese and even then you don't own it, it is leased from the government for 70 years. Edited: I had to add, China has changed its laws to allow outsiders to buy property but again you still don't own it, you lease it from the government.
You are missing the big picture. This is a form of cultural and economic warfare by a hostile foreign nation. They can't buy property in China, why don't they change their laws? Chinese officials and corporations are buying up properties and lobbying for laws in the US because their goal is to expand their Corporatist communist model in California and beyond. California soon will look like this : 90% poverty barely surviving, 10% uber rich, no middle class. This is a recipe for marxist revolution like they had in China 50 years ago.
The ignorance of that real estate agent is amazing. Can't wait till automation replaces him and that POS is living on the streets cause he can't afford a $1.8million 2 bedroom home.
Me neither
@@ellen4956 Yeah. the dude is a total snob. You can tell he is fake and just a product of his success.
Well, he will go to another state, as simple as that
I was born and raised in San Diego, 1949 - 2006 but I got pushed out, forced out due to overpopulation, low salaries, and insanely escalating housing prices. I'm a refugee now, in the high desert in Joshua Tree. Even though I made $140K at the peak of my career, it was never enough to be able to afford a house in San Diego. Prices rose faster than I could save. And the population crush of transplants from the Midwest and the Philippines just became untenable. I couldn't even go to the beach anymore. Available parking began about 4 miles from the sand. Forget it! California is over. It's gone. RIP...it was so beautiful.
My parents, who didn't even have a high school diploma, bought their house for $14,000 in a working class neighborhood, now valued at $600,000. No...it's over.
My parents bought their house 50 years ago for 5 grand and sold it for 300,000. I don't think the people who paid out for it are going to get that kind of mark-up.
This system is finishing its dying breath, and when it goes up in flames we're all in deep, deep trouble.
Neo-liberal economics is a cruel sham, great for the 1%, catastrophically awful for everyone else but no one's out protesting this, we're all ground down, beat-up and demoralized to do anything about it. Just as the powers that be want it.
Kinky, My parents didn't have education neither and pay $28,000 in SF Mission District in 1967. My mom been in the same house for 51 years and still alive at 96, home paid off in 15 years clear and free in early 80's. Home today is $1,800,00.00!!
When we first moved to our neighborhood in 1973, we paid $42,000 for a two-story, 4 bedroom/2bath beautiful but neglected home, borrowed $4,000 as part of the down payment, and although mu husband was a hard worker he didn't have a HS diploma either. Times were great, I finished college, found a job, we vacationed, saved money, bought a new car and furniture, and remodeled the house. Now, the house is payed for, thank god, else we would be in the streets with what retirement/SS money we have left. Between getting screwed with SS and the Wall Street crooks stealing our retirement money, and my son and his family are now dealing with the wages and this housing crises and wanting to move back in I'm not sure what's going to happen.
Aguila701 as a native, you’re completely ill informed. I’m Luiseño and Lakota... registered.
Kinky, I grew up in San Diego too. I mean I grew up in City Hieghts. But I loved growing up there. I was lucky enough to even get stationed on Camp Pendleton. Not far from home. When I got out in 2001 I couldn’t even afford rent in Spring Valley. I moved to the Inland Empire. That used to be a sleepy senior area in the desert. It’s now full of pedophiles and criminals. I moved to the Midwest. You should too ❤️
Btw. Some people move to Vegas and commute to San Fran on the plane. You can get a house for 350k here. 1 hour flight.
Are you insane????
And also what is with the "bs" minute 13:10
I want to be in TV the little girl said,
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@James Franko
Your reply is the only one on topic here😂
Irina Serdyukova
Ewww
mmmm crazy! going on a plane everyday?! 0_o...don't think I can do that
Just life b
The Cadbury family in England built houses for their employees. Maybe some American corporations should think about housing their employees as well as offering health care insurance. Apple or Google could easily build good quality, affordable housing around and in the grounds of their vast office complexes. It might also increase employee loyalty if housing came with the job.
the biggest issue with that: when the job ends, your housing ends. People shouldn't be homeless in order to switch jobs.
I was just going to say the same thing, Where I'm from in Sudbury back in the day INCO, (International Nickle) built 100s of homes for their employees, And in Windsor Ontario, Hiram Walker and Ford Motor Company also built a lot of homes for their employees, Google, Apple, FB could damn well afford to build a few high rises apt buildings for their employees if they want them to stay, who wants to go to work there and not have anywhere to live?? One day they will have a hard time finding employees if they can't live in the same city they work in?? Who would want to travel 100 miles one way every day just to go to work, after a while, you will lose these employees as they will be looking for work closer to their homes.
Probably better to allow remote work.
Graham Campbell
You must be young. You'd "owe your soul to the company store". This country is going backwards. It's by design and there's not much you can do about it. Vote better.
Andre Canuck
It's been going on since the early 70s or before. Ppl were commuting from Sacramento to their Bay Area jobs. Work, driving, sleep, the weekends spent cleaning and shopping. Even back then people were renting corners of living rooms in Mountain View apartments or renting 6 bedroom houses in Sunnyvale with 5 other workers. The traffic has been insane for more than 40 years.
It's like the Grapes of Wrath but leaving California instead of going there.
Awww poor middle-class family. I lived in California till I was 18 (1999) and was forced to leave because I was priced out. I had to leave my entire family and everything I knew so I could survive on my own. A house that was about $500-$700 to rent when I was a kid was about $1,200-$1,500 by the time I was 18 and now that same house is about $2,500- $3,500. You guys didn't give a damn about us in other cities that you guys priced out. This greedy cycle that will continue till Americans say enoug is enough. Protests/pass laws on how much foreign money can be part of your housing. Stop letting China dictate our real estate market. I pray for another recession and pray Americans learn their lesson that time around. Greed isn't good.
Maybe they can force some folks to sell their houses for half the going rate? That sounds pretty fair to me. Maybe they could allow apartment buildings to be built but no, that would make the city ugly. "Greed" (i.e. wanting to get full price for your house when you sell it like any sane person) of private citizens isn't the problem, it's the greedy city governments that love the influx of tax money while pretending they want to help the middle and lower class. Elect some folks that want less regulation and maybe you'll see a change.
Not just America, this is happening in Australia too. Properties in where I grew up are overpriced, I can’t buy entry level by myself. It’s the foreign buyers influencing the prices here too.
@@Flutterbyby I've been following the housing crisis in your country too and I feel terrible for your average citizen.
@Incomeking yeah when I had just turned 18. Lol
@@wolfpack4128 that isn't what I am saying. But when I tried to buy a house during the recession 99% of the homes I tried to buy were bought by foreign money (Chinese) cash. So it's greed from our banks and our government to allow it. We aren't asking for anyone to sell their home for half but it is an issue when everyone wants cash and doesn't give their fellow citizens a opportunity to buy even at the requested price. Do you know how many sellers won't even touch a VA loan? That is the greed I'm referring to.
Michelle, I'm a Bay Area native, 33 years old and have a bachelor of science in web design and development. I had to move back in with family because I was priced out and can't afford rent for studios or shared spaces even in high crime areas such as Richmond or Oakland. I understand your frustrations and thank you for this video!
you dont have enough education go back to school and make something of yourself,,then you can move back to the bay area and let the realtors screw you
I like the sarcasm haha
that is exactly what we did. We moved to east oakland and recently someone showed up dead in the nearby park. It is definitely one of a few areas in the bay that are still affordable and commute to SF isn't bad but we live with constant stress of living with fear...trade offs
A Ng that is very sad that you have to trade your personal safety for shelter.
Adam Lee my heavens.
Outrageous! In Vancouver BC a international investor must appear in person to buy their home & pay the taxes owed in person & must occupy the house 3 months every year. This is insane that foreigners can legally create havoc on local communities & our govt does nothing to end this. And please don't tell me foreigners have a constitutional right. They don't. We do.
Its what they did here in Ireland after the property bubble burst . Our government invited in global real estate investment companies, hedge funds , cash buyers etc, to reinflate the bubble. Rents and house prices and homelessness has rocketed up. People are struggling. There are people camping in tents along canals and in parks. Its unprecedented. Have never seen anything like it. that it would be possible to see something happening like this in Dublin??. Anywhere were the IMF dump cheap investment bank credit , the tents aren't far behind. pitchforks and petrol bombs may solve it,,, but i'm not sure.
We did the same thing to the Native Indians it seems like it's coming around on us that why I don't complain. We need to remember that when we complain. And no you never personal did it but our founder's did. And karma always comes back around even if it is generations later. All I can suggest is relocating to a cheaper place which I had to do.
Institutional and foreign investment in the residential real estate markets MUST be outlawed. It is ruining the local economies and gutting the human interactions that make a community worthwhile.
You can't blame this solely on foreigners.
Chinese and other foreigners are buying up American farmland…..that is criminal
I hope the housing market crashes so those Chinese investors will lose all their money
Well monster hope you don’t mean that , At this point we do NEED them to continue buying US debt , so careful what you wish for because we are seeing signs of what you are saying You are hoping
@@brucebeamon5460 Nope I would rather have them lose their money because they are letting houses go to waste if they are not moving in or renting it out. There are many families out there looking for a house to buy or rent but we have these Chinese investors just letting it sit there.
It has no choice but to "reset" and correct itself. It's way over inflated again! People will be "underwater" once the market resets. History always repeats itself, when we refuse to learn from the past. People are just so oblivious to the times we living in. Sad. These are the same people who will be committing suicide in mass when everything goes to shit, because they will have lost everything, trying to live above their means. Debt slaves!
Crash will not hurt them for 2 reasons. 1st, they will not be affected by it because they neither live nor work here.
2nd, I'm certain that they are not desperately selling their property in such time.
@@Monster12255 but they are using them... they rent them out for a shit load of money and that's how they get richer
A real estate agent only needs a high school diploma to be certified!!
Actually I believe a GED and a license will suffice
and many people with master's degrees make way fucking less than real estate agents
@Ed B ...i don't think you need a high school diploma... all you have to do is take a state real estate test in your own state... if you pass you may sell homes for a broker...i forget how long it is before you can go for your brokers' license... you would have to go to an real estate class(s) to learn state laws and real estate procedures...
@@daVid-zv4ef you can apprentice with a broker in my state
Yes he's quite the douche.
People said nothing when they displaced the indigenous off their land, generations later its coming full circle. Our whole societal system of how we are with each other and the laws that keep the system in place needs to be rethought.
One thing about bubbles... is they all end up popping.. I feel bad for the person who buys a home for 2 million and just a few years later its worth 500k.
Look throughout history at California real estate, even the 2008 housing crisis didn't affect the bay area, especially SF/ desirable parts of the bay area as much as the rest of the country. Those who think this is a bubble, will essentially never be homeowners imo, because you will keep holding out for the big "crash" where you expect to get a house 30% of its value. Sorry it isn't happening.
Kevin Wong You’re wrong. Learn about how the effective funds rates effect the economy and create bubbles with cheap money.
What? Just please tell me if you think there's a bubble tell me when the bubble started, and why and when you think it will pop.
Kevin Wong The bubble started after 1992 when the US government started backing mortgages. The bubble will pop when before interest rates are normalized. Funds rate is at 2.40% right now. One or two more rate hikes should do the trick to pop the bubble.
I am sure that will happen. I will just sit back and keep saving.
Michelle, I hope you win an award for this video! The same thing is happening in Tampa Bay Florida. There is absolutely no affordable housing. I cannot afford to retire in the area I have lived in and worked in for all my life. I think the 2020 candidates should be talking about this subject instead of focusing so much on Healthcare...so unfair! ☹
Exact same thing here in Gilbert/Chandler AZ!!!! We can't buy ...refuse to buy what is listed for the prices here now!!!! I put money into this rental owned by a Chinese Investor!!!! Replaced all the appliances. She told us she would sell and lied. She harmed the sanity of our family ...no air conditioning...broken pool...never did landscape on contract...broken dishwasher...refrigerator and oven...plumbing issues..mand now my husband hates AZ because they allowed such crime in real-estate.
It sounds like California needs to pass a law forbidding the purchase of residential property by people who are not legally residents of California.
we did in Australia a few years ago now!!....its only 9 hours flight from China,nice and close for international students to come and stay.
China owns much of America.
@Tony Emerson same here...nothing new!!.....
Shawn Elliott Americans hv been purchasing properties in Costa Rica and Mexico for years and those citizens of those countries felt just like the lady in the video. Americans were never able to own properties in many countries but these countries opened up that market to many a well off retiree who had no interest in retiring in America. Now you might say that the Chinese are not interested in retiring in America, but what’s important is that property laws are changed everywhere to allow for the influx of wealth to come into many countries who are in need...
Tony Emerson the US might be against the influx of foreign “ownership” but we hv not established wether it’s legal and binding for foreigners to own land and property on our shores. I concede I do not know the laws as they stand per state, but I live in Jersey and in a very modest town in Bergen County, one of the wealthiest counties in the tri-state area and Asian ownership is predominant in most of the county. The influx of Japanese, Korean, Chinese home purchases is felt everywhere and the changes they bring to a neighborhood. Most of these people hv very little knowledge of English and they cluster around Asian neighborhoods where business are developed for their culture and purchasing needs. Believe me these people own these homes and the land and they are large tracks of land that cover one city block. Mansions after mansions all “owned” by them. If these purchases are truly illegal not only are politicians being bought but banks, real estate companies, municipalities and all other entities involved in a purchase of home. I’m not sure it’s that illegal, you can’t buy off all these people.
Tech workers earning $200,000 can't afford housing. Imagine what it is like for those earning $30,000 a year since the rent for a one bedroom in $3500 a month. Ordinary workers who serve the rich cant even afford a studio apartment. It's more than they even earn.
Those people should just leave California in general. It's not a state for them.
Yeah I agree. It's simple supply and demand and no matter how outrageous the prices seem there are people who are willing to pay them. I'm sure most Americans would love to live oceanfront in Malibu, but all desirable places to live are going to be expensive. There's really no way to control that, though I wouldn't be completely against looking into some restrictions against foreign real estate investments.
I disagree. Many countries do not allow foreign ownership of land. It is a good policy. Who do you want to own your country? Same thing with birthright citizenship. About 2/3 of the world does not allow this, we are among the chumps that do.
Menstrel yeah and many Chinese people come over here just to give birth then go back to China with their little American citizen.
Thats why they pay 15 at mc donalds they have a shortage of working class.
I was a mega commuter. My rent in Burlingame was going up quickly and I soon realized it would outpace my salary. I purchased a house across the bay past Tracey. I commuted for two years, up at 4:00am and not back home until 8:00pm. I was able to work from home one day per week. After owning it for two years I moved to New York near Saratoga Springs right next to Albany. I rented my house out for what my mortgage was plus a couple hundred bucks because I didn’t want to gouge anyone. The first morning I put the advertisement out I received 40 voicemails from people literally begging me to let them rent it. I later sold it for $50K profit without putting a dime into it.
If I hadn’t moved I would have used that money to buy another house closer, eventually I would have been able to buy closer to the Bay Area. I was able to do this only because I had no kids.
I suggest people move, there are many beautiful places to live in our country.
This is nonsense....you're too rational for this outrage-first knee-jerk generation.
Nicole D That's horrible. I did that for 2 weeks in Budapest. I was exhausted! You had no life!
Left Silicon Valley about 2 months ago! Couldn’t be happier with the decision. Worst place I ever lived in this country (and I lived in a lot of different states)
The real estate agent is a greedy creep. No one should have to struggle just to have a place to live.
... no... just work harder...
Then dont live in an area with high rent lol,
Move to the midwest and buy a house for 100k. Living in sanfran isnt a right
Ethel Pepper ....all the Realtor is thinking about is his commission.
"No one should have to struggle just to have a place to live"
Well, feel free to take them all into your home.
Where would all these educated folks be without the "non-educated" folks? Are the "highly educated" folks going to work at all the small local shops, restaurants or fast food? Are they going to work at the local supermarkets & retail stores? Are they going to take jobs as craftsmen, maintenance workers, mechanics or any other position that these "high educated" folks rely on every day? Of course they won't. People that work blue collar, middle-class jobs have a purpose & every right to live there.
Orange Dyna 2014 couldn't agree more.
Honestly I think the "non-educated" people should just piss and shit all over the bay area and not work there at all. I would like to see how the "highly educated" people will get out of their homes when all you see are homeless people and crap everywhere. I think that all manual labor, i.e. cashiers and restaurant workers, plumbers, electricians, etc, should all unionize and charge 200 dollars an hour minimum and if anyone wants a bloody root canal its gonna cost 10000 dollars if your "highly educated" because the "highly educated" gums are a much bigger pain in the ass to deal with.
So there's an underclass. You have it in other societies. Americans thought they were special, that we didn't have an underclass system here. Those jobs will remain, they're going to be filled by people willing to live 8 workers in a 2 bed apartment, or commute for 3 hours each way. Eventually that's going to cause long term social problems, crime for one. All those kids who don't see their parents, or young men who could never have their own families.
Orange Dyna 2014 No. but they are making robots to replace those jobs
Right orange.
So a person who makes 3k a month say in tampa fl is richer than a person who makes 10k a month in Silicon Valley. It all comes down to how much you got in your pocket at the end of the month.
im in tampa and i moved from cali.. couldnt even afford rent in cali.. own two homes 10 years later in tampa.. best thing i ever did was leave that shit hole cali
seansurfn2 Love stories like yours. Oh so common tale too. When you've lived somewhere your whole life it takes huge guts to make the move, but when there's a real reason it invariably works for the better. It's not just how much you have at the end of the month, it's what you do with it too.
seansurfn2 how’s the weather there though?? 😏
Yep. That's why we move.
247addiction Miserable heat and hurricanes and shit wages . Florida is paradise
Not trying to be mean or harsh, just practical...Just get out of Silicon Valley. You lost and you won't change it. We did. We're glad we did. It is a miserable place for the reasons you showed the world in your video.
Pacifica Calif. Linda Mar 3-bed 2 bath family rm 2-car $989,500
@Max Carter sounds like loser talk. People who can't afford to live in Bay area make it sound like they left willingly, but I know people who do that but privately they can't wait to come back.
@@animeshdas9842 What's your damage?
What if you are a public servant with an advanced degree, already doing the work that you love? I love how this realtor snubs teachers. This is a guy making a fortune by switching a home from one owner to another. Real meaningful work.
Simon M. he is laughing all the way to the bank... while todays public servants are probably gonna end up on the streets in their old age lol
He also talks like he snorts coke.
The term I once heard for realtors, car salesman, and the like was "the parasitic economy."
Change your expectations and move out of the area. Bay Area will always be there, and makes a great visit. If Google and Apple want to drive the working class out, so be it. The lower quality of public schools, time spent commuting, level of violence and crime= not worth it. Why live with a mortgage suffocating you and nothing left over for vacationing or a rainy day? Just not worth it.
Finally some sense! The world doesn't stop for your nostalgia, lady!
I agree. It's a different world. Moving to a more affordable area will allow them to save for theirs and their children's futures.
Move to Los Angeles.
Jay: Where prices are also going up, and locals are hostile to newcomers for pushing them out. As they are in Portland and Seatle (which is also being gentrified by big tech.) There is a dominoes effect, and the people at the bottom end up homeless, and then everybody complains about THAT. This is not an acceptable situation. Everybody should not be forced to just give up a lifetime of community, connections, social capital and everything else to accommodate the ultra-rich.
@@milascave2 Agreed. They need to ban foreigners from buying real estate unless they become residents of our country. However, that will never happen. Not until our government puts a stop to this.
America is going to have to consider what British Columbia did: foreign buyers pay a serious premium. Otherwise, we are headed for tragic jeopardy.
LaDell Dangerfield BC needs to ban foreign ownership like New Zealand
20 year ban on all Chinese purchases. When they complain remind them no foreigners under any circumstance can own land in China and they should take it up with their government.
Do you know if it's worked for BC?
Why do we allow any foreigners to own property? They should lease it from Americans. That is what other nations do to us
On the Bill Burr Podcast, he talked about having a conversation with a real estate agent, he asked her who's crazy enough to buy the high price condos in NY, she said foreign people like Russians, and don't even live in them. He asked her when the bubble was going to bursts, she tried playing it off, kept asking, she straight up said 2 years.
I grew up in Sunnyvale surrounded by orchards. Dad paid $29,000 for the house. Let that sink in.
‘Here here’ to the man who said that houses are for living, not as an investment.
We never get time to live in our house
When you buy a home your investing lol If I buy my home for $200,000 and sell for $300,000 I am making that money, lol your stupid ppl in California are greedy but to say buying a house should not be an investment is really stupid !@ So you just want someone to get there credit in order , pay all there bills, save and buy the home just to resell it to you for nothing lol you must be one of those dumbass liberals who want what others worked and sacrificed for!@ Gthooh your in the real world now and keep those stupid ideas in old California. This will never happen lol yoir just as greedy as the one raising the rents or selling tents !! Greedy on both sides! Keep your socialist ideas in cally !!
When I lived in Santa Clara County, only lower middle class lived in Cupertino. This is not just ridiculous it's criminal. Mountain View was even less desirable. Sunnyvale? No way. The entire Peninsula is crap now. Foreign investors and tech industries have ruined my home town. Even if you can afford to live there, nothing but nothing you can do about the deplorable, horrible traffic. This was prime agricultural property, orchards, strawberries. Just full of problems.
I don't understand why Government who is supposed to protect us has sold us to the highest bidder. This is not America you know anymore.
@@LittleRed2010
All we can do is VOTE blue and hopefully get some oversight on the Orange Menace. He didn't start these problems but he is the result. Greedy, selfish monsters are not what is needed by wethepeople.
vote blue ha ha ha that blue vote created these problems you idiot
@@ursamagick6110
ursa magick, we lived in Redwood City (10 years) and San Mateo (5 years) San Mateo county is getting rough. The 2million dollar plus homes are within 10 FEET of each other. It’s so crowded and only getting more so. We moved to Fairfield and bought a brand new home here. Now the price hike is happening here as well. 🤦🏼♀️😳🙄
primo farmland turned into housing for the insane, veterans, welfare queens, and the high-tech workers that subsidize the poor
Precisely why I fled the bay area after living there 4 years. A tiny shoebox studio downtown cost me and a roommate $1350 in 2011, the same place is now $1950 a month (2016). For a micro studio. We slept in lofts over the tiny kitchen nook and my roommate had to put her computer on a small nightstand in the closet.
I now live in Salt Lake City, working in the same industry with a lot of others who fled that housing hell hole, in my own 1br place paying $650 a month on rent. I actually have enough money now to save for retirement, have some disposable income, and can afford to travel. In SF I was commuting an hour and a half for work and could barely afford food. Going to McDonald's was considered a luxury. And I have a master's degree in a decently paying industry.
That's ridiculous. It can't be sustained. How service workers can afford to work there is beyond me, how on earth is that city still running?
sybrix if you are in tech, seattle should be better. I know what $650 a month studio looks like in slc (good areas like east side) You can probably find a similar studio around $1000-1200 but they will pay you a lot more i believe. Minimum wage in seattle is becoming $15 lol
downtown seattle ain't any better. you can find affordable stuff way out in the suburbs though, but that don't do you any good if you need to actually commute into downtown daily. long commutes particularly stink in shitty weather.
Yeah, I know people who moved to Seattle and have looked at housing prices, it's basically creeping up to bay area levels. I'd like to stop moving around constantly at some point and want to avoid settling in a housing time bomb. I've been looking at Austin, there's a ton of jobs in my industry and housing isn't out of control. Jobs in SLC are drying up, it's been pretty bad here lately.
sybrix Exactly me too!!!
Middle class families can not afford homes in Seattle, Portland, Colorado, Austin, or DC suburbs. Those places are what California was in the early 2000s.
Houston and Dallas are still somewhat affordable but those cities are becoming absurd urban sprawls with ridiculous commute times.
There should be a duty to protect people living in the country before allowing foreign money to buy up real estate. Its the least you can do. I am not against foreign ownership, being a foreigner myself, but I think these people need to at least be able to buy a regular home for their family.
Arjun Chatterjee
So you think the Govt should control the real estate market ? What about all of the Indians that come to the US taking jobs from US workers should they be let buy property ?
What goes up must come down. Save ur money history will repeat itself again.
Thats loser talk. You can't buy something so wishing bad on others who can.
Huge problem in new zealand with empty asian owned homes. We cant buy in china so nz should be the same. Govt is working on a law change but looks like its a bit too late. Familes are living in vans, its aweful
been following that and as long as the Kiwi government and its legislative and Laws are not infiltrated by the chinese it should build up new laws after new laws that taxes foreign owners with higher taxes and keep on hiking these up every years by 100%, if it did that those chinese would be forced to sell and leave. If it's not happening then the govt itself is corrupt by chinese money already.
That sucks...sounds as bad as ‘Murica.
Chinese will only sell to other Chinese also.
you can buy house in China
That's coz NZders are lazy lol! Not exactly go getters. Just push out 10 kids and call it a day.
13:05 The reporter says, "You're beautiful enough to be on TV." WOW, what are we teaching young girls with this type of language?!
adaline costa and she finished the sentence with ”i think”.
To be fair, the reporter probably didn't realize what she was saying. If she was taught to think like that it's hard to break the cycle.
She was paying her a compliment relax. If that's the message you got from her powerful documentary, then you need to rewatch it.
I didn't like that either, if she had edited that out it would have been a perfect little documentary. People who don't think that matters just don't see the bigger picture.
My wife and I make about $100k combined. This is considered a good income in middle GA. I work for the post office and she works for a government contractor. What in the hell does everyone do for a living out there that they can afford this?
Jeff Stanley
Those working in the Silicon Valley
tech industry, for Google, Apple, Yahoo, etc...These employees are really the only ones able to "afford" living in that crazy inflated market.
Not work for the post office. Nothing wrong with that, but its not exactly a lucrative career path.
SGspecial84 He was trying to make a point...not get belittled.
I'm not belittling anyone. Obvious question, obvious answer. Besides, the quality of life is probably better where he lives.
SGspecial84 True.
To be fair, China 70 year home lease is same here. You are not buying ur home. Paid mortgage off? Cool! It's still not yours. When you OWN something you never pay for having possession of it again.
Pay off ur house, then stop paying property tax...watch what happens. You just own the roof, doors, walls. But you do not own the dirt it sits on.
Mr. Akill3s Completely true....
Does a garbage truck come by your house once or twice a week or do you have a recycling plant in your backyard? If there are issues with the sewer system on your block, are you going to fix it yourself with a wrench? I don't think so. Where do you think your property tax goes to?
Mr. Akill3s -- Exactly! My sister and her husband paid their house off in record time. They don't have a "mortgage" but they do have an $800/mo. tax bill and will have it for as long as they live. The sad part of this is that the taxes always go up and never, never go down. God knows what it will be when they are ready to retire, or if they will even be able to afford to live there.
Geez, Kat, where do they live?! That's insane!
Jonnie Rockets a lot of property taxes go to the bloated education bureaucracy actually. All of the things you listed, we can easily find other ways to pay for them. Make no mistake, this is not a free country so long as property taxes exist.
That real estate agent needs to shut up!
19:28”And in the richest country in the world everybody should have a place to live “ i am amazed that even though he’s clearly struggling,he’s still very proud to be american .
"I don't think it's going to end". I think someone needs to explain to Mr. Deleon how bubbles work.
Its not a bubble, if it goes on for the next 30 years....
He knows how it works for him. No penalty, he'll keep selling to outsiders. No sweat off his B*lls, that's why he's still doing it.
Yes, it is a bubble. I lived in Cupertino during high school and later as a single Mom. In the shadow (literally) of Apple's headquarter. I saw the dot com crash and the mortgage melt down first hand. But there is another bursting on the horizon: the big Hayward earthquake that is over due. That sucker is going to "level the playing field". Who wants to live, back up against a massive debt in a community that needs a complete infrastructure repair? There are states all over the country waiting to swoop in and transfer their operations into areas that attract talent.
@@vincem2759 That's not true. There have been several "adjustments". Remember the dot com bust and the mortgage meltdown? As I wrote below, the Hayward fault is due for a 7. 0 + rupture and that massive quake will, literally, level the playing field. It's coming. Take down the 101, 880 and all of the major arteries and life gets truly miserable. I love the Bay Area, but I left because I'm not paying a million for a fixer-upper.
i’ve never liked realtors... this guy is a prime example of why
This guy is a shitty example of a realtor, there’s an abundance of good ones out there
The funny thing is they never know anything. I went to an open house once and spent 15 minutes explaining to the realtor the difference between a boiler and a furnace and why hot water heat was a better heating method. She was flapping her big eyes at me like i was from the moon. And this is not the first time this has happened. They show you a house and don't know basic things about its construction, utilities, or ANYTHING! Completely useless middleman job, which exists for one reason and one reason only - because people don't feel safe unlocking their houses to just anyone off the street. Accessibility - that's the ONLY useful thing these realtors provide. And some day someone has to call their cards.
comment lmao go off
@@cesarrobledo2583 Thank you! I've been a Realtor my entire career. This guy is embarrassing.
Stop generalizing
This has been happening for a century or longer. Except that in the past it targeted minorities. The tech industry doesn't discriminate based on race but it does discriminate based on wealth.
This white lady is a racist. The anti-Asian/anti-Chinese is the only theme in this kind of "sounds fair" documentary.
Minorities move into white neighborhood = Beautiful multiculturalism
Whites move into minority neighborhood = Overprivileged gentrifiers destroying the local culture!
Classic libtard double standards. Could you imagine the snowflake meltdown if wealthy Americans started pricing out local communities in China?
It has always been a problem but most people didn't see it as a problem until it started happening to whites. Why? Because the majority are white people.
Sulfen Nonsense , it's always been about wealth . Stop being a racist ass . Travel a little and you'll find out just how little racism there is here . Same goes for misogyny. Many countries resolve it easily by allowing citizens only to own property . Non citizens can have long term leasing options , etc . There's ways to improve it . None of them involve race , so again , stop being a racist ass .
Maurice George Another ass that sees racism everywhere . Go to Africa , the Middle East , Russia , India , spend some time . You'll find out what racism is .
Even the people who have these good paying gigs can barely afford to live in their homes.
two engineers from top firms live next door, a young couple, they rent from another engineer who bought the house twenty years ago. Time is the key to gold and real estate.
The sad is also that this land is in a earthquake zone. When the "BIG ONE" comes all this will be for nothing
Amen! And all that Greed goes down the Crack!
Rodrigo they should learn to swim
Gary Powell yup! The crack of Earth’s ass!
I will eat popcorn while it burns
Fuc yea the big one will humble all these gay bay residents humble down those chinese earthquake
To all the people saying, "Why don't you move somewhere you can afford?"
Pretty soon you'll have no custodians, no waiters, no grocery store clerks, no garbage men, no firefighters, no police, no teachers, no auto mechanics, no construction workers, none of the people needed in any city.
You need them more than they need you. If you leave, great! Rent goes down for everyone else.
I used to work in Silicon Valley. I'm now a teacher in Texas. After rent and taxes, I'm making more now.
the border is open
foreign labor is limitless
If you basically bought a home decades ago or it was passed on from family members you got it made . . It’s like receiving wealth .
Of course, that's everwhere though.
That's called inheritance.
Real Estate agent is an arrogant arse.
Thank you Ms. Joyce for an informative report. I have lived in California since the 70's and I really hate what is happening. My husband and I are leaving the State when he can retire.
Exactly what I thought
we moved to florida!! actually live in a neighborhood where a million dollar home looks like a million dollars now.
We're starting to see the same thing in Seattle. Foreign investors buying up millions of dollars of single-family homes, and renting them at skyrocketing market rates or leaving them vacant for land use later. We lucked out, but people who have lived here all or most of their lives are find themselves priced out of their first home purchase.
Spare me the "move somewhere else", "you're not entitled" nonsense. Say that after a Chinese investor pays 850K for a house listed at 589K that you wanted to buy for your family
Joseph Userian Foreigners should not be allowed to buy real estate in the United States. You should have to be a citizen to own property. That would solve some problems.
If Ken thinks his job as a real estate agent is safe he should think again. The techies who are his clients will eventually come up with technology that will at least cut into Ken's livelihood.
mom2huskies we have airbnb next will be real estate share apps
A lot of jobs have been taken over by technology. I am not surprised.
Ha, that is karma defined.
He's an ass but the market is very safe for years to come. Only thing is the market crash but you can't replace a human for this job. You honestly think ppl are going to give ACCESS to their homes for viewings and NO agent is there?
Doesn't have to be an agent to watch a property. Its already happening. I forget the name of the website, but its basically an all in one place where they will do the paperwork of a realtor without the fees of one. Of course one needs to do their own due diligence when buying a home without being face to face with the realtor, but its do-able.
Wow! The realtor’s last statement was just so cold! I can’t imagine being ran off from the only home I’ve known for 30+ years.... that’s so sad!
It's terrible when real estate agencies work with towns and zoning to limit the construction of more properties which in turn will lower the price, straight up corruption.
If I have to move out of the county after high school or college to work here, there's a problem. Who is going to teach at he public schools, work city maintenance, tow your car, repair stuff, etc? When enough people leave, I've got to figure there will be a correction in house values. No one likes to see values go down but the way prices are going up, something will give at some point.
the ones driving prices up. Don't Care. and that is where the problem is.
@@dancarlin5434 of course not. If you and I had the money to move where ever we wanted then we would.
The prices will not go up forever. There will be another decline. My philosophy in life and business has, and always will be “observe the masses and do the opposite.”
+Jason Wheeler It doesn't require a economic degree to know that it's all a cycle. Once the market crashes again I will swoop up more homes.
+Jason Wheeler Lived in SV 25 years. I've seen prices level off a few times, but never significantly decline.
+Jason Wheeler many Googlers can't afford the prices in the bay area or Mountain View etc.. I know because I talk to them. We have the same housing bubble situation in Sydney Australia. The difference there is that we don't have "tech companies" the bubble is being generated by super low interest rates and rich money finding it's way into asset prices not start up's or funding new businesses.
Once rates rise the shit will hit the fan, already in already we've reached our housing price peak and it's starting to crumble right now, many don't know it yet but the shit will hit the fan soon enough... If China continues to weaken economically it will have a big impact on Australia and our economy.
Not sure what the trigger will be for a US correction yet...
+Ha Dang You will be dead before you get that chance. Unless the big one hits and you can "swoop up" houses under the Pacific ocean
+Sitarix Dude, how do you know? Alot of Asians have saved up money, and when they buy houses it's normally all cash, no financing. It's happening alot up here in Washington state. And it's not cheap here too. Up in British Columbia, Canada it's super crazy expensive there.
In this same place long long time ago, Native American Indians were once displaced by new people who were more competitive, more advanced technologically and perhaps more hardworking/greedy. Similar thing is happening now.
I think the major issue is investment houses or "ghost houses" as they said. That is a waste of housing and space if they are never occupied.
Forrest Martinez they ought to be forced to maintain the exterior !
In France they tax the owner for about the price of rents if they dont rent it and its still not enough. They even heavily tax you on the profit you make if you sell more than you paid and its still not enough.
Who says they won’t be occupied? It could be part of China’s 2025 plan to be the #1 superpower. Buy up the majority of large major us cities then have a mass exodus from China and bang. New York, California etc. now belong to China
Chinese buy property outside China with the plan to escape China eventually.
I'm convinced that our version of "money" will be the downfall of this planet. It will literally annihilate us all.
The problem with these people moving out and selling they move to other states and vote for the same politicians that caused this mess to begin with.
Aw cute, you still believe in “voting”
That's correct assessment. Expats from CA are driving up prices here in Austin, TX too. Keep doing the same thing and hoping for a different result in other places is not going to work.
@Unlock Minds So when you mention "importing more immigrants," you mean the Chinese who purchase these homes as investments but refuse to rent them out, right? There's no wall that will keep them out...
Mis Novelas exactly we left the nonsense in Ca and brought our common sense with us
It's happening in the quiet rural state I live in. People move here to get away from the chaos and then immediately do everything they can to turn it into the place they came from. Its infuriating. Just stay where you were, don't ruin what we have going on.
This is so sad to watch..... work harder ?? Get more education ? Wow just wow!
Yes, more education = more debt. Law school anyone?
You don't need more income or education. You need to be less selfish and move to somewhere that the cost of living isn't astronomical and there are good paying jobs. Libertarians realized this long ago and we have the socialists and tyrants (one and the same really- and the conservatives are equally as egregious just with different matters) to thank because your stupid policies forced us to figure out a solution. Knowing we would never win a war we realized we had to come together to gain control of a region if we ever hoped to provide for a sane rational free place for our children. The Free State Project has been a successful migration of libertarians to a state with a low population, job opportunities, low cost of living, and a place which already doesn't have a lot of the bull shit rules, laws, and big government already, but most importantly to which our numbers will allow us to rid ourselves of whatever bullshit you psychos try to force on us. Not everybody wants to live in a slave state. Some of us understand basic math and can figure out how much we can afford to donate to charity without the government doing the most inefficient job imaginable while at the same time deprive us of making the best decisions for ourselves and our children.
What if I don't want to live in a shithole in the middle of the country? I live in Miami which is obviously cheaper than SF but still pretty ridiculous. Either way, I'd rather pay the premium to live in Miami in a nice place than to live somewhere in Kentucky in a 4000 sq ft house with the local walmart as the main attraction.
I don't live in California so I can't speak on that. As far as Miami, I live right on the beach and can walk outside to great weather any time of the year and literally be steps from the ocean. I live a short drive from South Beach, and some of the best nightlife and restaurants in the USA. The job market isn't great, but it's improving and if you have some money living in Miami Beach is great. You could say living in the middle of Texas is better, but I simply disagree.
Education mill, courtesy of US govt. And they make a killing selling over-valued, useless degrees.
where the hell do grocery clerks and nurses live in this city? o_O
Tom Pasquill with their parents 🤦♂️
Born & raised there most likely , parents own property out right , or they purchased during the last crash. Remember they are Not talking about the slums of San Jose. you can still get something there for under $500,000 . They are talking about Nicer upper class areas. Well I bought a place of rest in San Jose @ the cemetery , back in the 90s , that real estate has gone up too ! lol...
couldn't afford to die if I hadn't purchased it back then.😆
im a barrista stuck with my mom
its shitty
Chinese have bought CA
This video has me in tears. I was born in the Bay Area. Raised here. And I now have to relish the rest of the time I have here because I can’t afford to be here any more. This place is all I have ever known. My mom was also forced out of telecommuting even after a surgery that changed her. I HATE and will always RESENT what tech has done to our home
The realtor guy is a complete jerk. And rich doesn't always equate to smarter.
For example, Hollyweird.
exactly examples Cardi B, and kardashians
+Elliot Sterling Hello, Facebook! Look at how Zuckerberg screwed over a nation and kept quiet. We're already dropping out of FB because he had no ethics when he screwed over his mates at Harvard, and he knew what was up with Cambridge Analytica, Robert Mercer, Steve Bannon, and a Professor that taught at Cambridge and St Petersburg. 50 Million Americans abused by a scam artist.
rich doesn't always equate to smarter, that's true. The pb with real estate agents is the government has failed the people by not calling the REA association an antitrust monopoly that guarrantees them 6% on every deal. In place with housing bubble this is unethical.
quite often it does, although if your income is income based and you're paying 45% tax on it you're not smart
This sort of thing is happening over here on the east coast in MA - buildings in Harvard Square in Cambridge have been bought up by chinese investors too. Priced out a bunch of the smaller businesses that were there for years. Craziness.
People from other countries shouldn't be able to just buy up our properties like that (they should stop being sold to them).
And the empty homes in this film - damn! These people aren't even TRYING to be citizens here. They just want to make money on our properties.
From $1,000 to $8,900 a month....thats a serious hike. Seriously what do people do for a living to afford that kind of rent there or even mortgage.
klutzycutie they live with huge and I mean huge families those Asians who don’t live independently because it’s not the norm in those countries. Stay with your parents forever and that is the secret sauce to getting these type of things.
People who pay have a tech job, probably a software engineer or cyber security analyst. everyone else commutes.
No, her rent was already $2,000 per month, not $1,000., but still insane.
Bagar that I'll rather hitch up a tent or sleep in my car
This is so sad. It's happening here in the DC/MD/Northern VA area as well. Our prices have skyrocketed! Pushing locals further out into the suburbs. I'm from DC and never seen anything like. It was affordable in certain parts of MD and N. VA...not anyone. Folks going further south or west of MD. It's ridiculous! This real estate agent is a slice of reality.
People in USA and Canada may own the house but they do not own the land. They think they own it, but they just rent the land. The rent is called "property tax". Stop paying the "rent" and see who really owns your property.
Property tax is a small portion of housing costs now, so while property tax may mean that you are paying rent to the government, Prop.13 has kept them low for older residents, while housing prices have made rent and mortgage much higher. And because these prices are higher, property taxes are higher too for new residents. It's the market that's at fault here, and the libertarian free-market philosophy.
Eric Meece Libertarian free market lets consumers and suppliers dictate what the prices should be. Nevertheless, none of this even remotely addresses his point in that the government never actually allows citizens to truly own any property.
flahr1
Where I live the streets are pristine,no trash,excellent schools,etc.because of personal property tax. Goes to fire department,police,parks,LED street lights,bike/walking trails,etc..
I don't have kids but half of what I pay goes to the schools but I don't mind.
Some still homeschool anyway.
And the tax I pay each year only take just two days of pay.
And we actually do own our land where I live.,,,,even mineral rights.
If that's the case, why do people in the middle of butt fuck nowhere with no paved road connecting to it and uses septic tank and water tower for their sewage/water needs still pay property taxes on their barn houses?
amsd1231
Most of it goes to public schools then county roads,police,fire protection,etc..
Some use volunteer fire department and you pay an annual fee and if you don't the firemen will watch your home burn down.
The next economic crash is going to be epic, the tech, real estate and China bubbles are probably going to collapse at the same time.
and the student loan crisis
Augford P. Doggie and the US pension crisis as the Boomers start to retire.
I hope so. Something's gotta give.
Bec Plumbe ....Boomers are already retired and some still retiring.
Cant wait.
Rich people don't seem to realize that they need the lower classes. You may be able to afford a multi-million dollar home but who's going to clean it? Who's going to staff the McDonalds you go to? Who is going to staff the corner store you buy your milk at? If you push all lower income people out, you won't have these things.
AI is COMING.
Fast and furiously.
Pay attention to the futurists who say it's going to be very painful for the lower class when their job is taken over by a robot. The lower class must take education much more seriously or they will be forced out. None of this, I'll screw up and hit drugs and go work for my uncle's cleaning biz. It will be a huge change, and it's inevitable.
Miss Lissa I totally agree with you!!!
Then wages need to rise to entice job seekers
They don't realize that people will NOT take the train 5 hours to do this. I could work at a McDonald's closer to my house.
If push comes to shove there's always that universal basic income thing.
She is right. I was born in '77 and my parents lived in Santa Clara and Fresno. It was all middle-class back then. I can't even imagine trying to go back to my childhood home. She's also right about Californian's displacing Austinites. Even though Austin is expensive, it's not nearly as pricy as NorCal.
@Moon Shine I have family in Mesa and the San Tan and everything is more expensive now. I would not move back to Arizona.