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Peachfart posted:What people think a foreign investment tax will do: Hello, I'm Mr. Chou. I want to park money overseas in Seattle in real estate. Oh no! A foreign investment tax! ::Yellow menace vanishes, rents are cheap again::
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Peachfart posted:What people think a foreign investment tax will do: Hello, I'm Mr. Chou. I want to park money overseas in Seattle in real estate. Oh no! A foreign investment tax! ::Yellow menace vanishes, rents are cheap again:: But which option allows me to express my hatred of the Chinese most effectively? edit: a foreign investment tax only serves to stifle development, a vacancy tax forces foreign investors to invest in affordable housing... which if we're trying to solve the affordability problem I'm not sure how option 1 does that. ElCondemn fucked around with this message at 23:18 on Jul 20, 2017 |
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ElCondemn posted:But which option allows me to express my hatred of the Chinese most effectively? But a foreign investment tax lets us focus on 'others' instead of taxing the local rich(ominous music plays). And racism in the guise of helping the poor is priceless.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 23:47 |
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My preferences for mayor are: Oliver, Moon, McGinn, Hasegawa, Farrell and Durkin. I know Hasegawa is smart, but I watched a bit of the debate and he came across as uniformed and unprepared. Oliver's performance more or less solidified my opinion of her, and Moon came across as a policy wonk, which is fine. I don't want Durkin to win, especially now that she's picking up Ed Murray's donors.
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ElCondemn posted:But which option allows me to express my hatred of the Chinese most effectively?
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seiferguy posted:My preferences for mayor are: Oliver, Moon, McGinn, Hasegawa, Farrell and Durkin. I know Hasegawa is smart, but I watched a bit of the debate and he came across as uniformed and unprepared. Oliver's performance more or less solidified my opinion of her, and Moon came across as a policy wonk, which is fine. I don't want Durkin to win, especially now that she's picking up Ed Murray's donors. You put Farrell after Hasegawa? Yikes.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 05:41 |
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anthonypants posted:A good vacancy tax should include residential properties held as AirBNB rentals, imho. This can't be overstated. Since laws we currently have for landlords and hoteliers aren't being applied as should be we need to make doubly sure that future housing laws takes these properties into consideration. In a perfect world that poo poo would just be illegal.
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The Oldest Man posted:You put Farrell after Hasegawa? Yikes.
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The Puppy Bowl posted:This can't be overstated. Since laws we currently have for landlords and hoteliers aren't being applied as should be we need to make doubly sure that future housing laws takes these properties into consideration. In a perfect world that poo poo would just be illegal. If you're just talking about stuff like AirBnB rentals, then yeah.
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The Oldest Man posted:You put Farrell after Hasegawa? Yikes. I feel mostly the same on the last 3 candidates. I would say there's a pretty big drop off after McGinn though. Like, I would be fine with Oliver, Moon, or McGinn winning, much less so than anyone else.
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anthonypants posted:The way it worked in BC, I'm told, is that it lowered housing prices, because rich foreigners were keeping prices high. If the numbers in this article are accurate the situation in Vancouver is very different than ours. https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellens...x/#12f2e40e65e1 In Vancouver it seems foreign investment accounts for a much larger portion of home purchases than in the Seattle area. Here such a tax wouldn't have nearly as big of an impact. The hard part is we don't have a public record of the data we'd need to make an informed decision about the impact, so we're relying on self reporting by realtors to come up with these conclusions.
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coyo7e posted:1: you are wrong about the 0 maintenance and 0 emissions on pre-existing dams. To assume that dams don't require constant maintenance is folly and stupidity of the highest order - dams are tremendous feats of human engineering and have a ton of moving parts, as well as parts which suffer stress under 24/7 attacks from that strongest of elements - water. Dams require a lot of maintenance, period. The people performing that maintenance are using vehicles and equipment, they're replacing lost hydraulic fluid that's been slowly leaking into the water, lubricants which the turbines cannot operate safely without, etc etc.. On the topic of "zero maintenance" the dam 20 miles from me up the McKenzie has been under continuous maintenance construction for over three years at this point. http://mckenzieriverreflectionsnewspaper.com/tags/leaburg-dam You want to argue semantics on the difference between power and electricity? Mega Watts is regularly used to referred to the amount of power produced by power plants. The public at large knows 1-10 MW is loving small. So I am going to use the term most people are familiar with. With regards to maintenece, I am referring to the fact a dam needs Next to 0 maintenece compared to a coal plant, or nuclear power plant. (Fresh water is not loving corrosive compared to some of the issues associated with steam or salt water.) I did not list natural gas because really those plants do not need a lot of maintenence either. (Compared to coal or nuclear.) Yes, occasionally concrete might delaminate and they might have to do the odd job of replacing their older turbines with newer ones. Replacing hydraulic fluid? loving easy. I am pretty sure wind turbines still use hydraulic fluid and oil in their small generators up at the top. Which I assume needs to be 'topped' up, re-aligned, bearings replaced, every once in a while. Will be interesting to see just how long those generators last until they need to be replaced. (20 years? 40 years?) With regards to building wind mills... Washington State and Oregon for April have a combined amount of 1470 MW-h https://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.php?t=epmt_1_14_a For hydro power... it is just shy of 12,000 MW-h https://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.php?t=epmt_1_10_a So where is all this pie in the sky wind power at? Oh its not here you say? We need to increase what we have by.... a factor of 10? We have not built it? Then the smart thing to do in the short term, get all the West coast states and mountain states off coal, then proceed to eliminating natural gas. When that is done, then worry about removing 5-6 dams along the Columbia.
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I didn't know there was a resolution making its way through Congress to honor the men who got stabbed on a train by a nazi in Portland, but it looks like the House won't hold a vote on it.
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anthonypants posted:I didn't know there was a resolution making its way through Congress to honor the men who got stabbed on a train by a nazi in Portland, but it looks like the House won't hold a vote on it. We wouldn't want to inflame public opinion against innocent nazis.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 22:42 |
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Hi everybody. I'm sure some of you my remember me from this thread I made last year. Well after some time I've finally managed to save up enough money to move out to Seattle. I've decided to move out there in a month. What would be the best way in finding an apartment and/or roommates?
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punk rebel ecks posted:Hi everybody.
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punk rebel ecks posted:Hi everybody. Use a time machine and go back to 1997 when everything was cheap. Alternatively, scour ads and go to the apartment the second it opens up, and make sure you are the first person there. Like literally get there an hour early if it is good. But if you are looking for roommates that might be easier, check craigslist and be on watch for a decent chance of being scammed.
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punk rebel ecks posted:Hi everybody. Become a rent boy.
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Peachfart posted:Use a time machine and go back to 1997 when everything was cheap. I see. Is there a way I could do this stuff long distance? So I have somewhere to go to when I get there so I don't have to Air BnB?
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punk rebel ecks posted:I see.
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punk rebel ecks posted:I see. I would never in a million loving years rent a place here sight unseen. Maybe if I had a very, very good friend I knew I could trust who I knew has a good eye for scammers look at the place for me. But if they're that good of a friend, I'd probably just crash on their couch while I found a place. If you can't afford to fly here and look at places before you move here, you probably can't afford to move here.
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Dont move to Seattle. http://www.seattletimes.com/business/real-estate/seattle-home-prices-surge-to-new-high/ quote:The price of the typical single-family house across King, Snohomish and Pierce counties has now risen 53 percent in just four years. http://www.seattletimes.com/business/real-estate/more-records-fall-median-home-price-hits-722000-in-seattle-and-880000-on-eastside/ quote:More records fall: Median home price hits $722,000 in Seattle and $880,000 on Eastside http://www.king5.com/money/markets/real-estate/report-seattle-renters-need-1248-income-boost-to-keep-up-with-rising-rent/429679124 quote:Nationally, salaries need to rise $168 annually to keep up with rising rent over the next year, according to Zillow’s analysis. In Seattle, renters would need an additional $1,248 in annual compensation to keep up with predicted rent increases.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 07:38 |
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Looks like available units have gone up on price in just a couple months. gently caress Seattle.
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FRINGE posted:Looks like available units have gone up on price in just a couple months. gently caress Seattle.
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punk rebel ecks posted:I see. No.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 08:36 |
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Move to Everett first and take the bus into Seattle, then search for housing in the city if you really want to live there? Maybe rent a room, not an apartment at first.
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Mr. Prokosch posted:Move to Everett first and take the bus into Seattle, then search for housing in the city if you really want to live there? Maybe rent a room, not an apartment at first. I may have missed a question somewhere, are we answering "How do I hate living "in" Seattle?"
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ElCondemn posted:I may have missed a question somewhere, are we answering "How do I hate living "in" Seattle?" The answer to that question is make under 6 figures a year while living in Seattle.
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If you have to drive anywhere ever then your life will be hell.
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# ? Jul 31, 2017 22:24 |
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I drive everywhere all the time and it's not bad?
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punk rebel ecks posted:Hi everybody. I don't mean to pry and by all means don't answer if you aren't comfortable, but do you have a job lined up? Do you have experience and education in a high demand field? If not, reconsider.
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Washingtonians, don't forget to drop off or get your ballot in the mail today. Unless you're a Seattlite voting for Durkan, in which case please do forget to drop off or get your ballot in the mail today.
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ElCondemn posted:I may have missed a question somewhere, are we answering "How do I hate living "in" Seattle?" If your rental is close to one of the park and rides and your bus can get you reasonably close to work this isn't a bad idea at all. I know folks love to poo poo all over anyone who's too poor to live outside of Seattle, but not everyone can reasonably afford it.
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Solkanar512 posted:If your rental is close to one of the park and rides and your bus can get you reasonably close to work this isn't a bad idea at all. I know folks love to poo poo all over anyone who's too poor to live outside of Seattle, but not everyone can reasonably afford it. I used to live in Everett and would commute to downtown Seattle because it was affordable. My park and ride was constantly full so I had to transfer but even without the transfer the commute was 45mjn-90min depending on the traffic. I understand some people don't mind but I just can't do it again, I'd rather share a lovely rental than ever live that far again. Not only are you losing 2+ hours a day to your commute if you want to do anything for fun you're traveling down to Lynwood at minimum which even driving can take about 30 min average. Edit I lived in north Everett right off of broadway
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DrNutt posted:I don't mean to pry and by all means don't answer if you aren't comfortable, but do you have a job lined up? Do you have experience and education in a high demand field? If not, reconsider. ^^Follow this goon's advice. My father recently told me of an old friend of his who moved to the Seattle area from Boston. He left a good paying job for a worse paying one and also pays more rent, just because he missed living in the Seattle area, and it sounds like he regrets it.
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# ? Aug 2, 2017 02:04 |
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I too would regret moving to any city with Bezos' Balls deep inside it
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# ? Aug 2, 2017 05:25 |
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Jenny Durkan is cruising to win the primary Cary Moon is in 2nd, and Oliver is in a close 3rd. Late ballots could tip in Oliver's favor. Not sure if Moon or Oliver has the firepower to beat Durkan.
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seiferguy posted:Jenny Durkan is cruising to win the primary Cary Moon is in 2nd, and Oliver is in a close 3rd. Late ballots could tip in Oliver's favor. i'll be happy to have an actual progressive with ideals i support on the ballot in november. electability is a fake idea
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I'm pretty sad my pony is so far behind. I really like Jessyn
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Venuz Patrol posted:i'll be happy to have an actual progressive with ideals i support on the ballot in november. electability is a fake idea Durkan wanted to run against Oliver. I think she'd've been better off against McGinn. I'm happy he's not making it to the general, even though I like him quite a bit.
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