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Ask HN: How do you feel about people who say “Techies” are raising the rent?

5 点作者 alt_rox_haxer将近 10 年前
I was talking to my girlfriend the other day about rent prices and such here in the Bay Area, and she said (Knowing that im a programmer&#x2F;&quot;techie&quot;), that, and I quote &quot;All these fucking techies keep moving here and are making it harder for the rest of us normal people.&quot; What&#x27;s your thoughts on it, HN?<p>Personally, I think people need to stop blaming the techies that are moving out here for all the work that there is that needs to be done, and start blaming the shitty ass landlords and such that keep raising rent, because they know they can. We don&#x27;t want to pay higher rent either, you know.

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patio11将近 10 年前
It&#x27;s your girlfriend telling you this, so there are a lot of ways to win that argument and harm your interests.<p>If it were a stock San Franciscan, you&#x27;d be well advised to open with something like &quot;Do you think immigrants should be allowed in SF?&quot; &quot;Me, too! I think everyone should have the opportunity to live in SF, because SF is awesome. Sadly, not all SFians agree with us -- they&#x27;d prefer to put a maximum quota on the number of people who get to live here. The mechanism for this is our building process, which they exert de-facto control over. It&#x27;s like building a wall around the city made up of the houses they won&#x27;t allow to be built.<p>The existence of the cap on housing guarantees anyone over the SF Resident Cap gets screwed. Sometimes they&#x27;re immigrants; sometimes they&#x27;re tech people; sometimes they&#x27;re immigrant tech people. I don&#x27;t care who is getting screwed, because no one should be without a house. That&#x27;s why I support building more housing.&quot;
stephengillie将近 10 年前
It&#x27;s happening in Seattle.<p>A building might be 3 floors and have 12 units per floor, built 50-70 years ago. Each of these units rents for $800-900.<p>Now that Amazon is building 70,000 units of office space, people are predicting that another 70,000 people are going to be moving nearby for work. And so landlords are seeing a lot of people willing to pay a higher rate for these apartments. This requires evicting the ~24 people who live there, 2 of which (on average) will become homeless.<p>These landlords can either make the same amount of money, or they can make more money by raising the rent and forcing out the &quot;average&quot; people, confident that an Amazonian or other Techie will pay $1200 a month for the same apartment. And so the traditional residents of Seattle are being pushed out - to surrounding communities, to other areas, and out of the city they love.<p>A more drastic option is to evict all 24 people, demolish the building, and rebuild with twice the units at twice the rate.<p>Is this the fault of landlords for being capitalists?
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shostack将近 10 年前
I think people will always have sour grapes when the tides of the market shift against them.<p>I know just as many &quot;techies&quot; constantly bemoaning that the housing market is insane in the Bay Area and they can&#x27;t buy here because of all the NIMBY&#x27;s and the fact that Prop 13 screws up all the market dynamics that would normally be self-correcting.<p>Everyone wants someone to blame when things don&#x27;t go their way. I&#x27;ve largely stopped listening to people who blame &quot;techies&quot; vs. taking a more critical look at underlying dynamics of the market.<p>Also, everyone wants to blame the techies because it makes it a more expensive area to live, but they don&#x27;t want to thank them when schools improve, cities get more tax dollars for improvements, etc. as a direct result of the inflated prices and reset property taxes. You can&#x27;t have your cake and eat it too.
smeyer将近 10 年前
&gt;and start blaming the shitty ass landlords<p>Blaming the landlord doesn&#x27;t really solve the problem. If every landlord decided to charge 50% under market rent, it would just mean that apartments would be very over-subscribed and you&#x27;d need to be quite lucky to get an apartment. There are various causes to the problem, but a more reasonable one is the unwillingness of the government (in large part due to NIMBY types) to allow for more development, which would increase the housing stock and decrease the pressure on rents. I&#x27;m not flat-out advocating for that, but I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s reasonable to just blame every landlord either.
Mc_Big_G将近 10 年前
Bubble pops, techies leave, rent goes down, businesses of all sorts close, non-techies lose their jobs in droves. Are they happy about the rent now? Anyone here from the first bubble to confirm?
skylark将近 10 年前
It is what it is. We&#x27;re all making decisions which are in our own best interest.<p>Tech people want to live close to work and can afford it. Is it wrong to make a high salary and spend your money at your own discretion?<p>Landlords can charge more because there&#x27;s greater demand. Charging less leaves money on the table unless you refuse to rent to people in tech. Are landlords really being greedy in this situation?<p>Are we part of the problem? In a sense, yes. But is it wrong to act in our own best interest? I&#x27;d argue no - it&#x27;s the government&#x27;s job to ensure that society still functions despite people being inherently selfish.<p>That said, your girlfriend has completely legitimate frustrations and I&#x27;d definitely try to empathize with her a little instead of trying to be right or point blame at something.
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steve1011将近 10 年前
Rent control and other government instituted economic controls are what is creating the housing shortages in these popular &#x27;tech&#x27; cities. People in general are ignorant of basic economic principals which leads to quotes like the one spouted off by your girlfriend.
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jotux将近 10 年前
&gt;keep raising rent, because they know they can.<p>What is bad about this? It&#x27;s a scarce resource so they charge more. Ideally they charge enough to keep 100% occupancy and make the most amount of money possible.
dennisgorelik将近 10 年前
I feel that people who are saying that are ignorant.<p>Even though technically they are partially correct: techies are pushing prices up.<p>But, of course, that&#x27;s the SF voters who are mostly at fault here: it&#x27;s them who limit new housing.
dudul将近 10 年前
&quot;Normal people&quot;? &quot;Fucking techies&quot; while she knows you&#x27;re one? Dude she seems nice.
cornelius251将近 10 年前
another huge problem is that buildings are being sold to international holding&#x2F;investment firms at current market value, which will not allow them to keep the existing tenants at $1000 - $1500 per unit when the new mortgage for the new owners requires a minimum of 4k per unit per month.