This insane corruption is happening in the whole country, especially Washington DC!! Where ever the Democrats go the corruption and insanity follows!!!!
This is a tiny fraction of the problem that only correlates to new development and some higher taxes to preexisting housing. This doesn't explain the 25% increase to pre-existing homes built decades ago across the country. that's the real housing crisis. New developments are always expensive which has the cost covered by building in large quantities. Environmental policy is not why the 50 year old 1800 sq foot home down the street is going for 1.08 million when it was valued at 200k 10 years ago
She is 100% correct...I bought a small lot to build our home in Rancho cucamonga Ca. I was in shock to learn that the fees will add up to close to $100,000 😳😲 I had no idea the permit fees will be that much. I bought that lot almost three years ago, and sadly haven't yet build bc of the darn fees. Had I know, I would have not bought the lot. And not to mention still paying taxes on the lot. I should have done my homework before buying a lot to build a home ....
I live in Tokyo, Japan, one of the largest and most densely populated cities on earth. Yet, housing in Tokyo is affordable, and the entire country of Japan (123 million people) has half as many homeless as the city of Sacramento (half a million). Why is housing affordable in Tokyo? First, there is minimal housing and construction regulation. There is virtually no zoning, meaning you can build a home, shop, school, or factory pretty much anywhere, or even combine all of these into a single structure. Second, neighboring landlords have practically no say in what you build on your own property, regardless of the effect your new structure may have on the value of their property. Newer buildings, as a rule, drive down the value of older buildings, which may not seem fair to their owners, but the effect is to keep the overall real estate and rental prices lower. Another point is the way the government in Japan works. Japan's election system is interesting, it is illegal to donate money to political campaigns, to politicians, or political parties. Anyone can run for office in Japan, you petition the people in your district, and if you get enough signatures, your name is put on the ballot, and the government funds your campaign. All candidates get the identical amount of financial aid and speaking time. This system prevents candidates from making deals or promises in exchange for campaign contributions. An even more interesting point is that unions have no power in private business or government. Politicians cannot buy the votes of union members with taxpayer money. An added benefit to this system is that labor unions do not constantly lobby for ever higher wages while demanding ever lower standards. I live in the most expensive district in Tokyo, some of the homes in this neighborhood cost upwards of $50 million. Yet, there are small apartments in older buildings which can be rented for less than $1000 per month. Basically, Japan's housing is based upon the free market, more desirable places are more expensive, less desirable places are less expensive. Those who can afford better places can find them, those who can afford less expensive places can find them.
In the US: Greed capitalism egotist democracy prevails. Japan is densely populated but the culture is polite disciplined and hardworking. Japanese care about each other. STEM cells and technology prevails. Not sure why fruit and veggies are expensive. Not enough land.
@@CC-kl4nh There is no capitalism in America, though there is plenty of greed. Capitalism is defined as "free markets," but if you are trying to build a home, apartment building, factory, or anything else, there is nothing "free" about it. In 1931 FDR and his administration were trying to pin down the cause of the Great Depression. Some said that the cause was capitalism. FDR replied "It isn't that free markets have failed in our time, but that they haven't yet been tried." If the President of the United States said in 1931 that America wasn't a capitalist economy, what would he say about today? The goal of business today is to make markets less free, so that they can limit competition and monopolize larger parts of the market.
Interesting about the political differences. Good ideas. I wonder about no building regulations at all after traveling in south America. Half built houses, no standards sometimes, but the creativity is refreshing as well. I don't know, I guess balance is great.
@@cropduster123 New condominiums in the Toyosu and Kachidoki districts of Tokyo (these have ocean views) are selling for a fraction of what similar units would sell for in LA or San Francisco. A 3 bedroom condo in a building with a playground, daycare, and other services is about $1.5 million, 1 and 2 bedroom units cost less. If you are living outside Tokyo, you can get a new home or large condo for well under $200k.
I left in early 2022, and it seems that things have only gotten harder for people since I left. More homeless and mental health than while I was there through COVID. It’s a shame because that was my home. Born and raised for over 40 years. I have watched it grow and loved it for so many reasons. It’s been a heavy hearted decision each day to continue making a new home somewhere else.
All experts in real state, financial, politics... all...all...all..................WRONG WRONG WRONG.......In the specific case of California.. the explanation and ONLY explanation for the gargantuan cost of real state is..........GARGANTUAN ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. California was 10 million in 1950 then 20 M in 1976...........now 39 M in 2024....duplicated in less than 40 years....LEFTISTS in Cal... go on... sanctuary state ? haha
One of the commenters mentioned that California is overly litigious and that we need more engineers and fewer attorneys. I agree. And I am an attorney in California.
The markets would easily fix themselves if they were to - Limit individuals to a maximum of 3 properties OR 15 acres (650k sq ft), whichever comes first (that is a LOT of land for an individual). - Also to limit businesses to 10 properties OR 30 acres, whichever comes first. Exceptions should be made for businesses considered to have a national economic interest such as department stores, amazon, farms, and the like. - Businesses owning property cannot be split into shell companies to have them under the same umbrella of corporations and must be entirely uniquely owned and managed. (This would prevent the blackrocks, Invitation Homes, etc, from chunking large swaths of the market.) - No foreign ownership of land. This is a Huge one. All land purchased within the USA must be purchased by a citizen of the USA who has been such for a minimum of 10 years. Straw purchases for foreigners should be severely punished with imprisonment and fines of multiple times of the value of whatever property is straw purchased. If these changes were made, we'd see the housing market in the US level out and become reasonable for the little guy once more. Of course, because changes like these actually help the little guy and not those in power, we won't ever see them.
I don't think y'all will be able to vote your way out of it now. Maybe 20 years ago when it didn't just take a simple majority vote to increase state spending but now you'd have to win every single time just for the chance to move 1 step forward.
A woman died for my right to vote and since ERA wasn't ratified I'll vote every chance I get. That being said I have to agree somewhat with @warlordshogun. I mean why have we not done anything to get rid of electoral college before this presidential cycle? Our sheriffs sport gang tatts, we have a new top cop in LA, hopefully he can clean things up. Sure we have better fast food workers minimum wage, meanwhile in medicine we remain deeply underpaid while patients are not getting what they pay for from medical insurance. Thanks insurance bureaucrats for robbing us blind. Shall we talk about home insurance?
this is similar in other states, our governments wanted higher housing price. This is by design, not a housing crisis. housing crisis mean our home value go down, then the governments will do something to pump up the price again
This is one of the best investigative journalism UA-cam channels I have ever come across. Fascinating interviews where domain experts are allowed to share their knowledge without pressure from the interviewer. Thank you.
All experts in real state, financial, politics... all...all...all..................WRONG WRONG WRONG.......In the specific case of California.. the explanation and ONLY explanation for the gargantuan cost of real state is..........GARGANTUAN ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. California was 10 million in 1950 then 20 M in 1976...........now 39 M in 2024....duplicated in less than 40 years....LEFTISTS in Cal... go on... sanctuary state ? haha
The US Supreme Court decision she was talking about concerning excessive fees was because of a suit brought by The Institute for Justice. They do great work defending our freedom against government over reach. I highly recommend people look them up and support their cause.
As a multigenerational Californian who worked and sacrificed to establish myself as a home owner - I never wanted to leave but my husband’s company was driven out just like all the others after I had a baby. Came from a union family. It’s definitely immoral.
I'm in a Union. Workers had many more rights with unions, and most workers believe Unions are evil, or whatever. The idiocy was Unions getting involved in social issues; and that made Right Wingers motivated to attack them. Then the money bought off the rest. Very few union jobs left unfortunately. Instead, you have the very few becoming Billionaires. The American Dream.
I joined sheet metal union and they charged $150 a month and raises only went up $1 tell me how are unions perfect? Hate to break it to you but it not always greener
Rampant corruption, mismanagement and lack of accountability. The state has gone from $100billion budget surplus in 2021 to multibillion deficit in 2024. Rise in crime, high cost of living, strict regulations are forcing businesses to close or relocate. Yet officials continue to spend like there is no problem. Voters need to stop blindly voting down party lines and demand accountability from local and state officials. @California Insider: Thanks for another informative video.
Its high time the United States regulates the out of control Legal system that is sue happy. I realize a whole bunch of people went to Law School and need to get an ROI on that but guess what,? America needs more engineers and less lawyers.
In California we had a small cafe built in 1935 that closed after it could not accommodate handicapped parking. The attorney who represents ONE alleged handicapped person flies a private jet all over California closing one old business at a time while enriching themselves.
@@crimestoppers1877 Yep’ that is exactly what court-room/law-suit attorney’s do. We live in the land of Lawyers, by the lawyers, for the lawyers, this is why ordinary folks, are unable to have anything nice.
@@ChesterSm-ge1hb Well the answer might be simpler than we thought? Tactfully eliminate ALL the lawyers? As the bard William Shakespeare declared ""Let's kill all the lawyers" a line from William Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 2, Act IV, Scene 2. The full quote is: "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers".[1] It is among Shakespeare's most famous lines.[2] I like the rack as a way to encourage attention and compliance. ua-cam.com/video/72vX7xnM-dc/v-deo.html
@@ChesterSm-ge1hb I know, I work for these rats. They are big when it comes to promises but getting paid is like squeezing water out of a rock. When they don't pay I focus on them. They always pay later and hire me back at a higher hourly after I have been "fired" for complaining.
Ahhh but they take up electricity see!! Lol. So you THINK your gaming the system but at the end of the month when the bill comes and wonder why it's higher, you'll know why lol. Love the idea though. I own a home and would love to be able to just use those for me and everyone in my house.
@@Gargamel19 I mean obviously it needs electricity but it's much less than trying to make all the air in your house cozy. I personally don't have ax or heating in my house and my legs don't heat up so a heated blanket is the best way to fall asleep since cold legs don't let me sleep
@@youbetyourwrasse there actually is a portable battery blanket but it's expensive. I mean when you get moving you get hot and take layers off. when you just sit or lay there you get real cold. So house work isn't a problem once you start moving
@@beef_trachea assuming your not at your average limit according to SDGE which I AM lol. Everyone in my house would have to have a blanket and there's four of us lol. Yes also moving around does absolutely help too. We also have a fireplace we can use but even when you close the flew to keep the cold air out, you can still kinda feel a draft lol.
I am one of the old people. I have a house on a hill looking down at the Pacific Ocean in SF California. I bought in the 1990s and my property taxes are low and my mortgage is a low 3+% (I used the house as an ATM for kids’ private schools/colleges, etc. and refinanced). My house is old with fresh air coming in from the sea. No air conditioning necessary in my part of the Bay Area. Still have natural gas appliances. My housing fees are low. I couldn’t afford to buy my house today, much less to buy new housing here (none really exists that is comparable SFH). My wife and I are retiring soon and this is a great place to live bc it is cheap for us. Great medical facilities, restaurants, public transportation, and very walkable. In fact, it makes no sense to sell our house or move due to huge equity gains that exceed the $500k exclusion several times over. California taxes such gains as regular income. So I am a prisoner in paradise. 😢 All I can do is drive an hour to the wine country for lunch to assuage my grief and drown my tears in Cabernet.
I built a house in CA. Paid over 70k in permit fees alone. Septic System was over $100K. By the time I was done, they also increased my building cost by over $500k, and most of the permitting requirements and codes aren't for safety, they are to justify more fees.
All experts in real state, financial, politics... all...all...all..................WRONG WRONG WRONG.......In the specific case of California.. the explanation and ONLY explanation for the gargantuan cost of real state is..........GARGANTUAN ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. California was 10 million in 1950 then 20 M in 1976...........now 39 M in 2024....duplicated in less than 40 years....LEFTISTS in Cal... go on... sanctuary state ? haha
My cousin's family has lived in their home for about 20 years. He said that his prop taxes would double to $10K if he were to purchase an equivalent home in CA. So, he's not moving.
Okay. Reading all the unsubscribed comments thinking people are just loosing it. Then I myself realized I was not a sub which isn’t right. Been a consumer of the channel a long time. Sorry guys you are totally right.
The "tight" buildings Jennifer describes are allergy nightmares. "Sick building syndrome" is a thing and it starts with making a building "tight" so air from outside doesn't circulate. They are terrible for asthmatics and all children.
New tight homes recirculate conditioned air after passing through equipment to remove dust and allergens. The results are objective. There are cases of 'sick commercial buildings' causing health problems which turned out to be completely psychological. All we remember from the 2 minute news story was that several people got sick, and some were taken to the hospital. We do not hear the follow up story that the sickness was all in the heads of those claiming the maladies. Check out the great discussion by Malcom Gladwell on the topic.
I’m a 4th generation Californian. My Great Grandparents came here in 1890 from Canada. My Great Grandfather bought acres of land (cover with large stones that had to be removed by hand) to grow citrus (oranges, lemons, grapefruit and tangerines). My family and other farmers in the Upland, Ontario and Cucamonga area went up into the Mount Baldy mountains and dug a Big Cave to supply water for the groves! They laid wooden pipe to carry that water to reservoirs to collect that water for Summer needs. Each farmer got a day every 2 weeks to flood his grove with clean mountain water. In 1967 I was 16 and my Summer job was to take care of 15 acres of Orange Groves owned by my Great Uncle (my Grandfather’s brother) in then Alta Loma (now called Rancho Cucamonga). At 5am I was at the grove to turn the Big 2foot wide Valve Wheel Open. The water came gushing out of that 18” pipe and soon all of the deep 2ft ditches that I helped dig between each row of Citrus trees was full of water. Slowly the water soaked into the soil providing much needed water to those thirsty 8ft tall trees. You see a few days prior we had a machine that looked like a helicopter drive between the rows of trees chopping off the top at 8 ft. That’s why it was called a “Topper“.
The State Government takes in all of the fees and taxes to pay it's administration class to manage all of the hand outs but most of the money pays all of these people that manage public programs and very little of it goes to the people who need the help. It's the biggest scam in the world. Take money from everyone everywhere they can get it and pay off their friends to manage public works programs in the name of helping the poor. Similar to non-profit charities keeping 90% of the money collected for "administration services".
I am pricing out a house in silicon valley on 5 acres We applied for the permit 2 years ago and still don't have it It is santa clara county The house will cost about 800 a sq ft. which is about 1 million more than it would sell for. Ca is an evil state
Is this the house that was to be built in the Coyote Valley area? I feel bad for you - especially since the county board of supervisors has voted to take that land through eminent domain.
@@probablynot1368 No it is by Chesboro lake it is a house on 5 acres in a tract the owner hired a architect 3 years ago and submitted the plans to the county 2 years ago we still don;t have the permit The fire department had it for at least 6 months then they passed it The state fire got the plan and rejected it and it has gone on and on . maybe we will get the permit this year maybe not
My father bought a whole bunch of houses in California a while back and now he’s selling it. He makes millions of dollars from it. Thank you California for making my father‘s wealth possible.
@@bulldogfightingforfreedom Well, I for one, would love to pay Warren Buffet's taxes. Because that would mean I had Warren Buffet's money! Hahaha! And as he says over and over again, he pays less, by percentage of income, than his secretary.
It’s unfortunate that my family of 4 cannot afford our 1st home in CA. My husband & I are born & raised in southern CA & make a low 6fig. income combined & cannot afford to buy here 😢
What she is talking about out with the “air tight” home is called “net zero.” All new homes in california are required to reach a specific range of leakage so they can recycle interior air to reduce costs. It is an added expense when building homes because you pretty much have to foam seal every crack in the house and rubber seal your basement, etc.
Insulation and air tightness requirements aren't unique to California, they've changed and been updated in every state that I know of. They should take a look at the strict regulations that enforce zoning in California that limit the housing supply. It's simple supply and demand/supply side economics which I thought this channel promotes...but I looks like they don't apply that principle to one of humans most basic needs - shelter - most speakers on this channel want to restrict the housing supply. This video is misleading to say the least.
This is a MASSIVE problem for health concerns. A tightly sealed home also prevents fumes from vacating the home or structure from building materials like carpet, composite wood products and your Corian countertops to your couch, mattress and recliner off-gassing after installation or placement in the building (releasing gasses from the synthetics used to manufacture the materials) this is one of the issues that create the phenomenon of MANY indoor air qualities being MUCH more toxic than outside air quality even sometimes in regions with moderate to poor outside air quality. Also, tightly sealed structures have resulted in a HUGE uptick in Mold and Mildew issues (most notably BLACK MOLD infestations) as well as a return of different bacterial illnesses like Legionairs Disease, as the guest noted in her interview.
@@sheepishmclemmingston5550 never considered that, it does take about 6 months for interior latex paints approved for use in California to cure, which releases VOC gasses in the meantime.
In 2024, new law implemented that after you sell or change name on deed, the property will be reassess. (Limited exceptions). Another way to steal money from new owners.
Canada, Vancouver municipaliies, is not far off . Jist fees for one little duplex.is $80k. So if a small lot wants to build 6 duplex homes on what was a single home lot, it is 6 x $80k for the city coffers.
I still think Prop 13 is a *huge* cause of housing prices skyrocketing and cities being underfunded. People are paying property tax on the price of their home from 1970s, and the cost of running a city today is not the same as then. Cities then have to make up that difference in expenses vs revenue, and these fees are probably their answer. Also, people don't want to sell their home to upgrade because they have their tax rate locked in, so all these factors create an environment where supply is low. Of course, the homeowners living there personally benefit from prop 13 so there is no way it's going away anytime soon.
I. Watching this video makes me feel grateful where we live which is in rural southern Indiana. We moved from the north of the state for our retirement 14 years ago and nothing much changed when it comes to affordability like housing, food, transportation, employment opportunities, and quality of life like low crime , community spirit, and health outcomes. Even my son who after graduating from business school and started working in Chicago’s business district decided to join us for better life work balance. He used to play ultimate but now he’s an avid disc golf player because we’re surrounded by golf and disc golf parks in the counties in the south. He thinks where we are is the best kept secret to live and let live. Watching CA disintegrate as described here especially with its quality of life due to untenably high cost of living is like watching a horror movie without any ending.
Yep, I had a lot for 30 years, when I had money to build could not afford the fees. So now, retired, I am in a 5over1, 1 bedroom apartment on a transit line. The apartment is very nice. Now trying to get rid of my car to avoid high parking fee. I do prefer my ebike. Funny how I could relate to so much in this video.
Too many out of country investors buying blocks and blocks of homes, then rent them out for thousands per month! It’s killing the housing market, at least in my area.
You should read California YIMBY's new policy platform. They talk a lot about how environmental regulations are increasing housing costs. They also point out that requiring developers to build subsidized housing actually increases housing costs because many projects can't get built as a result of these affordable housing requirements.
I work as a gov contractor and know first hand how confusing government operates and it’s by design. The only way to fight all this non sense is by applying logic and practicality. Focus on what’s in black and white and create a citizens fund that allows for a citizens committee to oversee the decisions that are being made.
Can someone cite a source for these fees? I see nothing about 20k for electricity, 20k for traffic, etc. California Ranks 26th in poverty rate, and number 1 is Mississippi, PuertoRico by US territory. Is she citing peak fees ever heard of? While it's true NIMBYS are trying to stop development, there are a few things that feel exaggerated here.
People expect to profit from homeownership, if you paid a mortgage for 20 years and didn’t profit, you might as well rented instead of purchasing a home.
This is not even remotely a partisan issue. Nimbys are on both sides. It's more of a class based issue. Wealthy oeople don't want the poors anywhere near them. She is correct about many things here, but framing it as a blue state thing is disingenuous.
Agreed, it's an artificial housing crisis, there are literally 25 units available for every 100 that need them, they are pulling a debeers playbook , besides blood diamonds, supply and demand.... So if 100 are fighting over 25 slots what do you think is going to happen?! Also they have inflated property values so high, that the owners are complaining about the property taxes
I built a house in the high desert in Southern California in 1989 and the total cost of my permits and fees was $1100 the same dwelling today would be about $7,000
Real Estate is a great way to build wealth. Housing will continue to grow and get more expensive in the future. For those that don’t own their home, the cost of living will increase and you will have to work longer and have no retirement savings.
i experience the opposite problem to the new fees for new homes. I have a $4600 Mello Roos applied to my lot when it was built 17 years ago, expiring in 13 years. Meanwhile new homes being built now less than 1/2 mile away and in the same school district have no Mello-Roos. Why do me and my neighbors get to pay for the schools while new-comers do not? Shouldnt they get assessed and the rest of us lowered? California taxation is all messed up. When I retire in 7 years, I'm out, headed to Nevada, near Reno, 25 miles on the east side of the state line.
I agree with everything the guest said, except her plea not to leave. I'm planning on leaving when I retire. I can live a much more comfortable and secure retirement without California taxation. I'm moving to Nevada and expect to save $18K a year in income and property taxes.
Great explanation of the problem. However, I don't see the solution as long as those in power remain in power. Mailing ballots to every household in the state guarantees they will remain in power.
Some foreigners with children, collecting welfare benefits for them have moved back to their homeland. California ballots are mailed to them in a foreign country. They vote democrat to continue receiving welfare benefits for their children and in some cases for themselves.
I've lived in LA all my life, and one thing I've noticed is how all these investment companies (chinese mostly) are taking over poor neighborhoods and making it even more expensive to live on. Echo park was sort of an experiment back in the day where investors came in and bought property, made it really expensive to live on, and now mostly white rich people live there. Gangs were used as an excuse to invest, raise rent, and drive a large Latino population out of there. It did rid of a lot of gangs there, true, but at the expense of hard-working, honest people. The same is being done throughout all of California now! Those of you reading this that keep voting blue, please do us all a favor and stop voting for these idiots!!! It's hurting not just me and people like me, but it also hurts you. Swallow your pride and vote differently for a change. This state isn't just yours. it is all of ours! I know truth really hurts, but your party hasnt done better for all of us. Im not saying red is amazing, cuz they're not, but at least it will be a point towards the right direction. A different direction at least. We need California to be great again!!
I lived in CA from 1962 until 1981 when I escaped to first, Northern NV and now, Southern NV. I could sense that CA was turning into a cesspool even back then. Thank you for the great explanation about how CA was ruined. It all comes down to $$$$. People make big money off of sticking it to the average Californian.
I paid melo roos taxes which was a double dip tax in street construction for new sub divisions and over 200 dollars to register a car . Ridiculously creative .
All from a State who continues to remind one to watch A/C and Heating use, to keep from putting undue stress on the grid, and then offers one taxpayer funded subsidies to purchase an EV, thereby increasing the stress on the grid. You simply can’t make this stuff up.
FEMA just moved the flood zone in my neighborhood that was built in the 1970’s and has never had a problem with flooding. Now they require me to get flood insurance. My property is 3’ higher than the rest of my neighborhood and will cost me $1800 to prove I’m not in the flood zone or $1600 a year for insurance
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Love this lady, she explain the insane corruption happened in California so well. Thank you!
Doesn't matter how well she explains. People just keep voting the bad politicians.
This insane corruption is happening in the whole country, especially Washington DC!! Where ever the Democrats go the corruption and insanity follows!!!!
Love listening to her very informative why what's happening
Same thing happens in Arizona, our system is corrupted.
This is a tiny fraction of the problem that only correlates to new development and some higher taxes to preexisting housing. This doesn't explain the 25% increase to pre-existing homes built decades ago across the country. that's the real housing crisis. New developments are always expensive which has the cost covered by building in large quantities. Environmental policy is not why the 50 year old 1800 sq foot home down the street is going for 1.08 million when it was valued at 200k 10 years ago
She is 100% correct...I bought a small lot to build our home in Rancho cucamonga Ca. I was in shock to learn that the fees will add up to close to $100,000 😳😲 I had no idea the permit fees will be that much. I bought that lot almost three years ago, and sadly haven't yet build bc of the darn fees. Had I know, I would have not bought the lot. And not to mention still paying taxes on the lot. I should have done my homework before buying a lot to build a home ....
Dude rancho is a million dollar community.
It's becoming practically unaffordable to live in this country, not just in California. Let's be honest here.
Yes, but California is on another level of expensive
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Thanks for your honest and truthful post. It's happening Nationwide and so-called added fees are an issue but not the cause.
@@MrJimmy3459 The coast of California...The cost of houses in the desert of california is cheaper than Idaho.
They don't want us to live. They want us to die.
FINALLY .. I can listen for an hour and FEEL SMARTER WHEN I AM DONE.
The higher the prices the higher the corruption
I like the "Art" fees in Compton or Watts. Artwork depicting gangsters robbing supermarkets? Oh we already have that art!
Better said: the bigger the corruption, the higher the prices.
This guest is really good. You don’t hear this kind of detail from just anyone.
I live in Tokyo, Japan, one of the largest and most densely populated cities on earth. Yet, housing in Tokyo is affordable, and the entire country of Japan (123 million people) has half as many homeless as the city of Sacramento (half a million). Why is housing affordable in Tokyo? First, there is minimal housing and construction regulation. There is virtually no zoning, meaning you can build a home, shop, school, or factory pretty much anywhere, or even combine all of these into a single structure. Second, neighboring landlords have practically no say in what you build on your own property, regardless of the effect your new structure may have on the value of their property. Newer buildings, as a rule, drive down the value of older buildings, which may not seem fair to their owners, but the effect is to keep the overall real estate and rental prices lower.
Another point is the way the government in Japan works. Japan's election system is interesting, it is illegal to donate money to political campaigns, to politicians, or political parties. Anyone can run for office in Japan, you petition the people in your district, and if you get enough signatures, your name is put on the ballot, and the government funds your campaign. All candidates get the identical amount of financial aid and speaking time. This system prevents candidates from making deals or promises in exchange for campaign contributions.
An even more interesting point is that unions have no power in private business or government. Politicians cannot buy the votes of union members with taxpayer money. An added benefit to this system is that labor unions do not constantly lobby for ever higher wages while demanding ever lower standards.
I live in the most expensive district in Tokyo, some of the homes in this neighborhood cost upwards of $50 million. Yet, there are small apartments in older buildings which can be rented for less than $1000 per month. Basically, Japan's housing is based upon the free market, more desirable places are more expensive, less desirable places are less expensive. Those who can afford better places can find them, those who can afford less expensive places can find them.
In the US: Greed capitalism egotist democracy prevails. Japan is densely populated but the culture is polite disciplined and hardworking. Japanese care about each other. STEM cells and technology prevails. Not sure why fruit and veggies are expensive. Not enough land.
@@CC-kl4nh There is no capitalism in America, though there is plenty of greed. Capitalism is defined as "free markets," but if you are trying to build a home, apartment building, factory, or anything else, there is nothing "free" about it. In 1931 FDR and his administration were trying to pin down the cause of the Great Depression. Some said that the cause was capitalism. FDR replied "It isn't that free markets have failed in our time, but that they haven't yet been tried." If the President of the United States said in 1931 that America wasn't a capitalist economy, what would he say about today? The goal of business today is to make markets less free, so that they can limit competition and monopolize larger parts of the market.
Interesting about the political differences. Good ideas. I wonder about no building regulations at all after traveling in south America. Half built houses, no standards sometimes, but the creativity is refreshing as well. I don't know, I guess balance is great.
@@cropduster123 New condominiums in the Toyosu and Kachidoki districts of Tokyo (these have ocean views) are selling for a fraction of what similar units would sell for in LA or San Francisco. A 3 bedroom condo in a building with a playground, daycare, and other services is about $1.5 million, 1 and 2 bedroom units cost less. If you are living outside Tokyo, you can get a new home or large condo for well under $200k.
Diversity increases costs for housing because people will pay any price to avoid dangerous ethnic groups.
Nomad Capitalist, " go where you and your money are treated best".....right now, that place is NOT California.
Agree!
I respectfully disagree
@@SamuelClemente7718 curious is what way?
....except most of us are not rich sociopaths like that guy, so we can't afford to travel around the world full-time.
Jennifer Hernandez is an excellent attorney. She knows what she’s talking about.
I left in early 2022, and it seems that things have only gotten harder for people since I left. More homeless and mental health than while I was there through COVID. It’s a shame because that was my home. Born and raised for over 40 years. I have watched it grow and loved it for so many reasons. It’s been a heavy hearted decision each day to continue making a new home somewhere else.
All experts in real state, financial, politics... all...all...all..................WRONG WRONG WRONG.......In the specific case of California..
the explanation and ONLY explanation for the gargantuan cost of real state is..........GARGANTUAN ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. California was 10 million in 1950
then 20 M in 1976...........now 39 M in 2024....duplicated in less than 40 years....LEFTISTS in Cal... go on... sanctuary state ? haha
One of the commenters mentioned that California is overly litigious and that we need more engineers and fewer attorneys.
I agree. And I am an attorney in California.
Engineers don’t want to live in Commiefornia. I know the names a dead giveaway as to what most engineers think of Commiefornia.
I’m an electrician. If you want to rewire a old home to modern electrical requirements a switch cost $80 instead of $5 to meet Title 24 requirements.
I think you have the best guests. I appreciate that you let them talk without interrupting.
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My subscribed was removed ... your reporting is not what they want to see available. Thank you for never giving up.
Please. Pleeeeze STOP making excuses for CORRUPTION, LOBBYISTS, RICO, STUPIDITY, IGNORANCE,
LIES AND GREED..
They don't make excuses. At least I have not noticed.
Corporations/LLC buying single family homes is the problem!!!!! 60k homes owned by “Invitation Homes inc.” alone in California!
Don't forget how many properties are owned by the Chinese government as well. And many other foreign governments.
I know how dare we infringe upon big business and their "right" to be greedy.
The markets would easily fix themselves if they were to
- Limit individuals to a maximum of 3 properties OR 15 acres (650k sq ft), whichever comes first (that is a LOT of land for an individual).
- Also to limit businesses to 10 properties OR 30 acres, whichever comes first. Exceptions should be made for businesses considered to have a national economic interest such as department stores, amazon, farms, and the like.
- Businesses owning property cannot be split into shell companies to have them under the same umbrella of corporations and must be entirely uniquely owned and managed. (This would prevent the blackrocks, Invitation Homes, etc, from chunking large swaths of the market.)
- No foreign ownership of land. This is a Huge one. All land purchased within the USA must be purchased by a citizen of the USA who has been such for a minimum of 10 years. Straw purchases for foreigners should be severely punished with imprisonment and fines of multiple times of the value of whatever property is straw purchased.
If these changes were made, we'd see the housing market in the US level out and become reasonable for the little guy once more. Of course, because changes like these actually help the little guy and not those in power, we won't ever see them.
@@Brandonmichaelc
You better believe it, we are your new landlords. 😎
Our state just too corrupt 😢 we've lost it , the fight will BE ugly VOTE 🗳
Trump will not make it any better.
Too bad Bernie Sanders is not running for president. You can blame the DNC.
Unfortunately I’ve read that Governor Newsom has a tight grip on the Teacher’s Union. That’s one of the strongest supporters in the state.
I don't think y'all will be able to vote your way out of it now. Maybe 20 years ago when it didn't just take a simple majority vote to increase state spending but now you'd have to win every single time just for the chance to move 1 step forward.
A woman died for my right to vote and since ERA wasn't ratified I'll vote every chance I get. That being said I have to agree somewhat with @warlordshogun. I mean why have we not done anything to get rid of electoral college before this presidential cycle?
Our sheriffs sport gang tatts, we have a new top cop in LA, hopefully he can clean things up. Sure we have better fast food workers minimum wage, meanwhile in medicine we remain deeply underpaid while patients are not getting what they pay for from medical insurance. Thanks insurance bureaucrats for robbing us blind. Shall we talk about home insurance?
one party state dude
Liberals are very liberal with fees. Time for people who vote blue to take the red pill.
Moral of the story…don’t build in CA.
Don’t buy to own in CA.
It should be no money no talk
California millionaires disagree with you
this is similar in other states, our governments wanted higher housing price. This is by design, not a housing crisis. housing crisis mean our home value go down, then the governments will do something to pump up the price again
No.....don't vote Democrats
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this woman needs to be heard by all Californians.
All experts in real state, financial, politics... all...all...all..................WRONG WRONG WRONG.......In the specific case of California..
the explanation and ONLY explanation for the gargantuan cost of real state is..........GARGANTUAN ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. California was 10 million in 1950
then 20 M in 1976...........now 39 M in 2024....duplicated in less than 40 years....LEFTISTS in Cal... go on... sanctuary state ? haha
Absolutely disgusting how these policies and non profits have destroyed the reputation of this state
The US Supreme Court decision she was talking about concerning excessive fees was because of a suit brought by The Institute for Justice. They do great work defending our freedom against government over reach. I highly recommend people look them up and support their cause.
As a multigenerational Californian who worked and sacrificed to establish myself as a home owner - I never wanted to leave but my husband’s company was driven out just like all the others after I had a baby. Came from a union family. It’s definitely immoral.
I'm in a Union. Workers had many more rights with unions, and most workers believe Unions are evil, or whatever. The idiocy was Unions getting involved in social issues; and that made Right Wingers motivated to attack them. Then the money bought off the rest. Very few union jobs left unfortunately. Instead, you have the very few becoming Billionaires. The American Dream.
I joined sheet metal union and they charged $150 a month and raises only went up $1 tell me how are unions perfect? Hate to break it to you but it not always greener
Like Germany. A 200k house gonna cost you 500k to build. All in the name of climate and regulations and permits.
this woman is fairly knowledgable, i'm impressed
She’s a Democrat tho
California air was the cleanest during covid when no one was driving, and the freeways were empty. It was wonderful.
Rampant corruption, mismanagement and lack of accountability. The state has gone from $100billion budget surplus in 2021 to multibillion deficit in 2024. Rise in crime, high cost of living, strict regulations are forcing businesses to close or relocate. Yet officials continue to spend like there is no problem.
Voters need to stop blindly voting down party lines and demand accountability from local and state officials.
@California Insider: Thanks for another informative video.
ALSO, STOP the SANCTUARY MADNESS..
God bless this lady
OMG, those fees are out of control!
I'll be avoiding all those fees and taxes in CA simply by moving out of the country, not just leaving CA......I'll be dropping my taxes/fees by 90%
Amazing!
Please don't leave
@alfred1535 You stay and keep wasting your tax dollars. I worked too hard for my money while your government throws it away......you keep doing you
@@alfred1535no its better. Runnnnn
@@AKAAAKwhere are you going?
Its high time the United States regulates the out of control Legal system that is sue happy. I realize a whole bunch of people went to Law School and need to get an ROI on that but guess what,? America needs more engineers and less lawyers.
The court room is a Perpetual Motion Machine for lawyers
In California we had a small cafe built in 1935 that closed after it could not accommodate handicapped parking. The attorney who represents ONE alleged handicapped person flies a private jet all over California closing one old business at a time while enriching themselves.
@@crimestoppers1877 Yep’ that is exactly what court-room/law-suit attorney’s do. We live in the land of Lawyers, by the lawyers, for the lawyers, this is why ordinary folks, are unable to have anything nice.
@@ChesterSm-ge1hb Well the answer might be simpler than we thought? Tactfully eliminate ALL the lawyers? As the bard William Shakespeare declared ""Let's kill all the lawyers" a line from William Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 2, Act IV, Scene 2. The full quote is: "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers".[1] It is among Shakespeare's most famous lines.[2] I like the rack as a way to encourage attention and compliance. ua-cam.com/video/72vX7xnM-dc/v-deo.html
@@ChesterSm-ge1hb I know, I work for these rats. They are big when it comes to promises but getting paid is like squeezing water out of a rock. When they don't pay I focus on them. They always pay later and hire me back at a higher hourly after I have been "fired" for complaining.
Love this lady. Left California after 30 years. Saw what was going on and made me sick. And the sheeple keep voting for this.
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Heated blankets are a game changer. Why heat the whole house when you can heat hust your bed or wherever your lounging
Ahhh but they take up electricity see!! Lol. So you THINK your gaming the system but at the end of the month when the bill comes and wonder why it's higher, you'll know why lol. Love the idea though. I own a home and would love to be able to just use those for me and everyone in my house.
@@Gargamel19 I mean obviously it needs electricity but it's much less than trying to make all the air in your house cozy. I personally don't have ax or heating in my house and my legs don't heat up so a heated blanket is the best way to fall asleep since cold legs don't let me sleep
Erm how do you do housework in a freezing house? Battery powered blanket? (Hey, that's an IDEA)
@@youbetyourwrasse there actually is a portable battery blanket but it's expensive. I mean when you get moving you get hot and take layers off. when you just sit or lay there you get real cold. So house work isn't a problem once you start moving
@@beef_trachea assuming your not at your average limit according to SDGE which I AM lol.
Everyone in my house would have to have a blanket and there's four of us lol.
Yes also moving around does absolutely help too. We also have a fireplace we can use but even when you close the flew to keep the cold air out, you can still kinda feel a draft lol.
wow ! couldn´t stop watching the whole talk !!! great lady. hope things get better in califnornia
I am one of the old people. I have a house on a hill looking down at the Pacific Ocean in SF California. I bought in the 1990s and my property taxes are low and my mortgage is a low 3+% (I used the house as an ATM for kids’ private schools/colleges, etc. and refinanced). My house is old with fresh air coming in from the sea. No air conditioning necessary in my part of the Bay Area. Still have natural gas appliances. My housing fees are low. I couldn’t afford to buy my house today, much less to buy new housing here (none really exists that is comparable SFH). My wife and I are retiring soon and this is a great place to live bc it is cheap for us. Great medical facilities, restaurants, public transportation, and very walkable. In fact, it makes no sense to sell our house or move due to huge equity gains that exceed the $500k exclusion several times over. California taxes such gains as regular income. So I am a prisoner in paradise. 😢 All I can do is drive an hour to the wine country for lunch to assuage my grief and drown my tears in Cabernet.
I built a house in CA. Paid over 70k in permit fees alone. Septic System was over $100K. By the time I was done, they also increased my building cost by over $500k, and most of the permitting requirements and codes aren't for safety, they are to justify more fees.
the absolute best episode of your fantastic show ever. very informative
All experts in real state, financial, politics... all...all...all..................WRONG WRONG WRONG.......In the specific case of California..
the explanation and ONLY explanation for the gargantuan cost of real state is..........GARGANTUAN ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. California was 10 million in 1950
then 20 M in 1976...........now 39 M in 2024....duplicated in less than 40 years....LEFTISTS in Cal... go on... sanctuary state ? haha
My cousin's family has lived in their home for about 20 years. He said that his prop taxes would double to $10K if he were to purchase an equivalent home in CA. So, he's not moving.
Because he’s not grandfathered in to prop 13. This is why they say exorbitant fees to new home owners aka younger people
Excellent interview 👏. After watching this - game over. There is no hope left for this state. Politicians have screwed over the people into oblivion.
Okay. Reading all the unsubscribed comments thinking people are just loosing it. Then I myself realized I was not a sub which isn’t right. Been a consumer of the channel a long time. Sorry guys you are totally right.
The "tight" buildings Jennifer describes are allergy nightmares. "Sick building syndrome" is a thing and it starts with making a building "tight" so air from outside doesn't circulate. They are terrible for asthmatics and all children.
New tight homes recirculate conditioned air after passing through equipment to remove dust and allergens. The results are objective. There are cases of 'sick commercial buildings' causing health problems which turned out to be completely psychological. All we remember from the 2 minute news story was that several people got sick, and some were taken to the hospital. We do not hear the follow up story that the sickness was all in the heads of those claiming the maladies. Check out the great discussion by Malcom Gladwell on the topic.
I’m a 4th generation Californian. My Great Grandparents came here in 1890 from Canada. My Great Grandfather bought acres of land (cover with large stones that had to be removed by hand) to grow citrus (oranges, lemons, grapefruit and tangerines). My family and other farmers in the Upland, Ontario and Cucamonga area went up into the Mount Baldy mountains and dug a Big Cave to supply water for the groves! They laid wooden pipe to carry that water to reservoirs to collect that water for Summer needs. Each farmer got a day every 2 weeks to flood his grove with clean mountain water. In 1967 I was 16 and my Summer job was to take care of 15 acres of Orange Groves owned by my Great Uncle (my Grandfather’s brother) in then Alta Loma (now called Rancho Cucamonga). At 5am I was at the grove to turn the Big 2foot wide Valve Wheel Open. The water came gushing out of that 18” pipe and soon all of the deep 2ft ditches that I helped dig between each row of Citrus trees was full of water. Slowly the water soaked into the soil providing much needed water to those thirsty 8ft tall trees. You see a few days prior we had a machine that looked like a helicopter drive between the rows of trees chopping off the top at 8 ft. That’s why it was called a “Topper“.
It’s obviously just corruption.
I would vote for Jennifer she’s smart thoughtful and knows what needs to be done.
She's too smart to run for office.
Just found that I’m not subscribed to this channel. I know that I was always subscribed! UA-cam silently unsubscribes people without notice!
Thanks for this comment, same happened to me
Same happened to me
Same happened to me and my comments saying so seem to get deleted instantly
Me too!
I wish schools in California would open the windows in the spring instead of keeping the windows closed and blasting the AC at 64 degrees.
"Tight Buildings" = toxic air syndrome.
What’s Newsom doing with all this money?
The State Government takes in all of the fees and taxes to pay it's administration class to manage all of the hand outs but most of the money pays all of these people that manage public programs and very little of it goes to the people who need the help. It's the biggest scam in the world. Take money from everyone everywhere they can get it and pay off their friends to manage public works programs in the name of helping the poor. Similar to non-profit charities keeping 90% of the money collected for "administration services".
Feeding his own bank account. Corruption rains supreme only in California.
You mean, OUR TAX DOLLARS.😡
The grease on his hair is expensive
Private school education for his children isn't cheap. He has to take from all the California public schools to fund his family.
I am pricing out a house in silicon valley on 5 acres We applied for the permit 2 years ago and still don't have it It is santa clara county The house will cost about 800 a sq ft. which is about 1 million more than it would sell for. Ca is an evil state
Is this the house that was to be built in the Coyote Valley area? I feel bad for you - especially since the county board of supervisors has voted to take that land through eminent domain.
@@probablynot1368 No it is by Chesboro lake it is a house on 5 acres in a tract the owner hired a architect 3 years ago and submitted the plans to the county 2 years ago we still don;t have the permit The fire department had it for at least 6 months then they passed it The state fire got the plan and rejected it and it has gone on and on . maybe we will get the permit this year maybe not
My father bought a whole bunch of houses in California a while back and now he’s selling it. He makes millions of dollars from it. Thank you California for making my father‘s wealth possible.
Well, when the tax season comes … other than that, yes it’s a blessing
@@bulldogfightingforfreedom Well, I for one, would love to pay Warren Buffet's taxes. Because that would mean I had Warren Buffet's money! Hahaha! And as he says over and over again, he pays less, by percentage of income, than his secretary.
It’s unfortunate that my family of 4 cannot afford our 1st home in CA. My husband & I are born & raised in southern CA & make a low 6fig. income combined & cannot afford to buy here 😢
Come and buy in Las Vegas. I will help you find one.
The California building code is another huge factor in the high cost of housing.
Its the homeowners who don't want any more housing built. So they vote for those who enact these laws under the guise of saving the environment.
What she is talking about out with the “air tight” home is called “net zero.” All new homes in california are required to reach a specific range of leakage so they can recycle interior air to reduce costs. It is an added expense when building homes because you pretty much have to foam seal every crack in the house and rubber seal your basement, etc.
Insulation and air tightness requirements aren't unique to California, they've changed and been updated in every state that I know of.
They should take a look at the strict regulations that enforce zoning in California that limit the housing supply.
It's simple supply and demand/supply side economics which I thought this channel promotes...but I looks like they don't apply that principle to one of humans most basic needs - shelter - most speakers on this channel want to restrict the housing supply.
This video is misleading to say the least.
This is a MASSIVE problem for health concerns. A tightly sealed home also prevents fumes from vacating the home or structure from building materials like carpet, composite wood products and your Corian countertops to your couch, mattress and recliner off-gassing after installation or placement in the building (releasing gasses from the synthetics used to manufacture the materials) this is one of the issues that create the phenomenon of MANY indoor air qualities being MUCH more toxic than outside air quality even sometimes in regions with moderate to poor outside air quality. Also, tightly sealed structures have resulted in a HUGE uptick in Mold and Mildew issues (most notably BLACK MOLD infestations) as well as a return of different bacterial illnesses like Legionairs Disease, as the guest noted in her interview.
@@Matt90541 zoning laws do restrict development, however, she is correct that building in California is very expensive.
@@sheepishmclemmingston5550 never considered that, it does take about 6 months for interior latex paints approved for use in California to cure, which releases VOC gasses in the meantime.
What basement? CA homes have basements?
Great content!!! Very informative!!! Thank you both and the crew for putting this together to wake up the people!!! 👍
May 31 is my last day in California. I’m so happy to be leaving.
Bought a CA house built in 2020, and the property tax is DOUBLE for the first 30 yrs .
In 2024, new law implemented that after you sell or change name on deed, the property will be reassess. (Limited exceptions). Another way to steal money from new owners.
Sell it, have good equity, and move to Las Vegas.
@@ClarisNdoroRealEstate better hope your power grid doesn't die toots.
Canada, Vancouver municipaliies, is not far off . Jist fees for one little duplex.is $80k. So if a small lot wants to build 6 duplex homes on what was a single home lot, it is 6 x $80k for the city coffers.
I still think Prop 13 is a *huge* cause of housing prices skyrocketing and cities being underfunded. People are paying property tax on the price of their home from 1970s, and the cost of running a city today is not the same as then. Cities then have to make up that difference in expenses vs revenue, and these fees are probably their answer. Also, people don't want to sell their home to upgrade because they have their tax rate locked in, so all these factors create an environment where supply is low. Of course, the homeowners living there personally benefit from prop 13 so there is no way it's going away anytime soon.
What an incredible episode!!! Yet again!!
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Watching this video makes me feel grateful where we live which is in rural southern Indiana. We moved from the north of the state for our retirement 14 years ago and nothing much changed when it comes to affordability like housing, food, transportation, employment opportunities, and quality of life like low crime , community spirit, and health outcomes. Even my son who after graduating from business school and started working in Chicago’s business district decided to join us for better life work balance. He used to play ultimate but now he’s an avid disc golf player because we’re surrounded by golf and disc golf parks in the counties in the south. He thinks where we are is the best kept secret to live and let live. Watching CA disintegrate as described here especially with its quality of life due to untenably high cost of living is like watching a horror movie without any ending.
Yep, I had a lot for 30 years, when I had money to build could not afford the fees. So now, retired, I am in a 5over1, 1 bedroom apartment on a transit line. The apartment is very nice. Now trying to get rid of my car to avoid high parking fee. I do prefer my ebike.
Funny how I could relate to so much in this video.
Too many out of country investors buying blocks and blocks of homes, then rent them out for thousands per month! It’s killing the housing market, at least in my area.
You should read California YIMBY's new policy platform. They talk a lot about how environmental regulations are increasing housing costs. They also point out that requiring developers to build subsidized housing actually increases housing costs because many projects can't get built as a result of these affordable housing requirements.
Segregation solves all real estate problems.
I work as a gov contractor and know first hand how confusing government operates and it’s by design. The only way to fight all this non sense is by applying logic and practicality. Focus on what’s in black and white and create a citizens fund that allows for a citizens committee to oversee the decisions that are being made.
Can someone cite a source for these fees? I see nothing about 20k for electricity, 20k for traffic, etc. California Ranks 26th in poverty rate, and number 1 is Mississippi, PuertoRico by US territory. Is she citing peak fees ever heard of? While it's true NIMBYS are trying to stop development, there are a few things that feel exaggerated here.
You get what you vote for 👌🏿🇺🇸
People expect to profit from homeownership,
if you paid a mortgage for 20 years and didn’t profit, you might as well rented instead of purchasing a home.
California? The whole damn country is unaffordable!!!
No true. Middle america is affordable
@@freefoodtv 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not one county, not one in the entire country, is affordable, not one, scotus April 22nd
This is not even remotely a partisan issue. Nimbys are on both sides. It's more of a class based issue. Wealthy oeople don't want the poors anywhere near them. She is correct about many things here, but framing it as a blue state thing is disingenuous.
Agreed, it's an artificial housing crisis, there are literally 25 units available for every 100 that need them, they are pulling a debeers playbook , besides blood diamonds, supply and demand.... So if 100 are fighting over 25 slots what do you think is going to happen?! Also they have inflated property values so high, that the owners are complaining about the property taxes
I built a house in the high desert in Southern California in 1989 and the total cost of my permits and fees was $1100 the same dwelling today would be about $7,000
All these stupid regulations should be stopped.
Real Estate is a great way to build wealth. Housing will continue to grow and get more expensive in the future. For those that don’t own their home, the cost of living will increase and you will have to work longer and have no retirement savings.
Awesome interview, As pack for my move next Saturday, out of Del Mar, CA after 19 years. I have had enough🤷🏻♂️
sorry to see you go, you'll be hard pressed to find better... where ya headed (Vista here)?
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i experience the opposite problem to the new fees for new homes. I have a $4600 Mello Roos applied to my lot when it was built 17 years ago, expiring in 13 years. Meanwhile new homes being built now less than 1/2 mile away and in the same school district have no Mello-Roos. Why do me and my neighbors get to pay for the schools while new-comers do not? Shouldnt they get assessed and the rest of us lowered? California taxation is all messed up. When I retire in 7 years, I'm out, headed to Nevada, near Reno, 25 miles on the east side of the state line.
I agree with everything the guest said, except her plea not to leave. I'm planning on leaving when I retire. I can live a much more comfortable and secure retirement without California taxation. I'm moving to Nevada and expect to save $18K a year in income and property taxes.
I bought a home in CA in 2008 and now have $400k in equity.
Can you please develop a story on how cooperate purchases of single family homes is a significant reason for housing cost.
We should replace New Some with Three Some
Thank you for all of your videos I learned so much
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Fee are aka taxation. What happened to taxation without representation??
That's not what this is. Californians have state, local, and federal representatives. They're just not voting the bad ones out of office.
Wow..... What an amazing insight. She is awesome. This was like watching a TED Talks.
Great explanation of the problem. However, I don't see the solution as long as those in power remain in power. Mailing ballots to every household in the state guarantees they will remain in power.
Some foreigners with children, collecting welfare benefits for them have moved back to their homeland. California ballots are mailed to them in a foreign country. They vote democrat to continue receiving welfare benefits for their children and in some cases for themselves.
It's called socialism.
I've lived in LA all my life, and one thing I've noticed is how all these investment companies (chinese mostly) are taking over poor neighborhoods and making it even more expensive to live on. Echo park was sort of an experiment back in the day where investors came in and bought property, made it really expensive to live on, and now mostly white rich people live there. Gangs were used as an excuse to invest, raise rent, and drive a large Latino population out of there. It did rid of a lot of gangs there, true, but at the expense of hard-working, honest people. The same is being done throughout all of California now! Those of you reading this that keep voting blue, please do us all a favor and stop voting for these idiots!!! It's hurting not just me and people like me, but it also hurts you. Swallow your pride and vote differently for a change. This state isn't just yours. it is all of ours! I know truth really hurts, but your party hasnt done better for all of us. Im not saying red is amazing, cuz they're not, but at least it will be a point towards the right direction. A different direction at least. We need California to be great again!!
I lived in CA from 1962 until 1981 when I escaped to first, Northern NV and now, Southern NV. I could sense that CA was turning into a cesspool even back then. Thank you for the great explanation about how CA was ruined. It all comes down to $$$$. People make big money off of sticking it to the average Californian.
Totally!
I paid melo roos taxes which was a double dip tax in street construction for new sub divisions and over 200 dollars to register a car . Ridiculously creative .
All from a State who continues to remind one to watch A/C and Heating use, to keep from putting undue stress on the grid, and then offers one taxpayer funded subsidies to purchase an EV, thereby increasing the stress on the grid. You simply can’t make this stuff up.
I'm left speechless 🙊
FEMA just moved the flood zone in my neighborhood that was built in the 1970’s and has never had a problem with flooding. Now they require me to get flood insurance. My property is 3’ higher than the rest of my neighborhood and will cost me $1800 to prove I’m not in the flood zone or $1600 a year for insurance
wow... well the folks who got flash flooded in San Diego wish they had something, however there's a cap on that coverage too.
everybody will be in the flood zone when the polar caps melt...insurance is going to make a killing, buy your stocks accordingly
Glad to see you back in action! ❤
Thanks Newsome!!
What a great use of my time! Super informative. The same is true in the commercial real estate sector.
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Where is all the money going because California looks like it’s being run down
Money is going to pay illegal immigrants welfare benefits, including money.
Money is going to give welfare benefits to illegal immigrants and their children.
And Newsom and his cronies.
America practices austerity while subsidizing nations with universal health care. Keep paying your taxes, Europe and Israel need your money.
Great guest…. Very informative .
Bravo 👏👏 well said
So many reasons why people are leaving California in droves. 🖕
This is great. Thanks for doing longform interviews on subjects that matter.
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