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Also, with the Oregon required super tight urban growth boundary there are very limited lots available to build on. West Linn, Lake Oswego, Tualatin, Tigard, Sherwood, Wilsonville are pretty much built out. Lots are expensive and the demand for a relatively safe environment for families puts home prices at a premium. When my kids were at Stafford Elementary there were two kindergarten classes of about 23 kids each. Today, one class with 18 kids.
They, do that, first, and then come back through with zoning changes that eliminate SF zones to create 15 minute cities and cram everyone together in urban areas.
 
Also, with the Oregon required super tight urban growth boundary there are very limited lots available to build on. West Linn, Lake Oswego, Tualatin, Tigard, Sherwood, Wilsonville are pretty much built out. Lots are expensive and the demand for a relatively safe environment for families puts home prices at a premium. When my kids were at Stafford Elementary there were two kindergarten classes of about 23 kids each. Today, one class with 18 kids.
They, do that, first, and then come back through with zoning changes that eliminate SF zones to create 15 minute cities and cram everyone together in urban areas.
Then complain about the price of housing. Just like our Senator Wyden votes to mandate expensive, dirty, non-reliable solar and wind energy and associated transmission costs and then blames public utilities for the huge increase in electricity prices. Same with gas prices. Tax and regulate the shit out of it and then blame the oil companies.
 
It will be interesting in a year or so if we clean out illegals getting public money for rent to see prices drop
You had Blackrock et al buying housing stock in the teens and the government subsidizing rent for illegals ever since
Not by accident
CCP party members also smuggling money out of China at increasing rates.
I think something crazy like 15% of California sales are to Chinese nationals.
 
Also, with the Oregon required super tight urban growth boundary there are very limited lots available to build on. West Linn, Lake Oswego, Tualatin, Tigard, Sherwood, Wilsonville are pretty much built out. Lots are expensive and the demand for a relatively safe environment for families puts home prices at a premium. When my kids were at Stafford Elementary there were two kindergarten classes of about 23 kids each. Today, one class with 18 kids.
They, do that, first, and then come back through with zoning changes that eliminate SF zones to create 15 minute cities and cram everyone together in urban areas.
Then complain about the price of housing. Just like our Senator Wyden votes to mandate expensive, dirty, non-reliable solar and wind energy and associated transmission costs and then blames public utilities for the huge increase in electricity prices. Same with gas prices. Tax and regulate the shit out of it and then blame the oil companies.
The exact same thing happens with real estate development. Forget that permits cost ten's of thousands of dollars and take many months (or years) to get. Blame the Developers.

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