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    Smh, San Francisco

    https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4...15189794_zpid/

    Evidently, this is the cheapest single-family home in SF.

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    Looks like supply and demand capitalism to me. Is the solution to legislate a maximum cost at which homeowners can sell their property?

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    The solution is to move

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    no one is looking to buy that house.


    they're looking to buy the land.

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    no one is looking to buy that house.


    they're looking to buy the land.
    Yeah, if you got the money for the land, you got the money to fix/replace the residence and make more money.

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    LOL, went to Bubba Gump's for dinner last night. The tweakers and bums took over the BART (the light train all over the Bay area) AGAIN.

    San Fran is on a big bubble that's gonna be one nasty show when it pops. Ever since Modesto refused to let the Bay Area keep busing their trash into the city, things have just been getting worse and worse there. The Bay's becoming like the whole of Cali- only 10% is actually nice.

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    no one is looking to buy that house.


    they're looking to buy the land.

    Most likely

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    just 10%, huh?

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    LOL, went to Bubba Gump's for dinner last night. The tweakers and bums took over the BART (the light train all over the Bay area) AGAIN.

    San Fran is on a big bubble that's gonna be one nasty show when it pops. Ever since Modesto refused to let the Bay Area keep busing their trash into the city, things have just been getting worse and worse there. The Bay's becoming like the whole of Cali- only 10% is actually nice.
    Can a restaurant based on a movie premise possibly be good? I’ve always wondered who besides tourists eat there tbh

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    Can a restaurant based on a movie premise possibly be good? I’ve always wondered who besides tourists eat there tbh
    I've eaten there. It's actually pretty good.

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    Can a restaurant based on a movie premise possibly be good? I’ve always wondered who besides tourists eat there tbh
    It's delish. Personally, I like it better than Joe's Crab Shack and the other nicer sit down chain seafood places.

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    The coast line and the mountains. You don't have to come far inland from the coast to be in the s. And even then, SoCal's smog is ghastly. Glad you like it here.

    But the other 90% is farmland, smog filled valley, deserts or smog filled, crime-ridden hole that no one wants to live in by choice. Again, glad you like it here. I'm not long for this place, leaving to Idaho here sooner than later.

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    You guys like Bubba Gump? I ate at the one in Santa Monica one time around ten years ago and it was something like $22 for some soup with four not even bait sized shrimp in it. I could have bought three of the 1/3rd pound gigantic shrimp at the fish market on the Redondo Beach Pier for that price or a live lobster.

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    You guys like Bubba Gump? I ate at the one in Santa Monica one time around ten years ago and it was something like $22 for some soup with four not even bait sized shrimp in it. I could have bought three of the 1/3rd pound gigantic shrimp at the fish market on the Redondo Beach Pier for that price or a live lobster.

    On the wharf there aren't a whole lot of options for a decent sit down and it's delish enough. Over priced? Oh yeah, but what decent seafood joint isnt?

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    I know a guy who eats $15 sirloin steaks

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    You guys like Bubba Gump? I ate at the one in Santa Monica one time around ten years ago and it was something like $22 for some soup with four not even bait sized shrimp in it. I could have bought three of the 1/3rd pound gigantic shrimp at the fish market on the Redondo Beach Pier for that price or a live lobster.
    I ate at the one in Times Square and it was pretty good.
    Yes...in New York City...I ate at...Bubba Gump.

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    I still don’t get the popularity of in-N-out burgs.

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    Yeah, if you got the money for the land, you got the money to fix/replace the residence and make more money.
    nope, it's obviously a tear-down

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    I still don’t get the popularity of in-N-out burgs.
    a) bang for your buck
    b) fresh ingredients

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    nope, it's obviously a tear-down
    So replace-- which was one of the options.

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    a) bang for your buck
    b) fresh ingredients
    Five Guys is better, imo. I also used to eat at a place in Torrance called ‘Y’Not that was really good, but I think they only had that one location.

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    In N Out has been effectively blocked by P Terry's expansion here. They still get enough business from transplants.

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    Five Guys is better, imo. I also used to eat at a place in Torrance called ‘Y’Not that was really good, but I think they only had that one location.
    you're paying $8 for a cheeseburger at five guys

    a cheeseburger at in n out costs like $2.50

    thats why my first point was bang for your buck. in n out gives you solid yet unspectacular quality for mcdonalds prices. there are certainly better tasting burgers than in n out ... obviously

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    5 guys is too greasy.

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    In N Out has been effectively blocked by P Terry's expansion here. They still get enough business from transplants.
    Never been to one of those. I’ll give it a try next time I’m in Austin.

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