Submitted by born_in_cyberspace t3_zckw2a in dataisbeautiful
oblivision t1_iyxlbg8 wrote
ITT: people jumping through hoops to avoid saying that California's NIMBY policies are part of the cause of high housing costs
[deleted] t1_iyy0bjh wrote
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calguy1955 t1_iyy248u wrote
Really? It seems I’m always seeing comments and statistics about how people are fleeing California for Texas. Maybe that’s why there aren’t as many houses being built. As far a NIMBYism goes the state recently passed a law allowing anyone with an existing house to be able to build a second one on the same lot or to convert their garage to an apartment and prohibits local governments from stopping it.
crooked-v t1_iyyz91g wrote
>It seems I’m always seeing comments and statistics about how people are fleeing California for Texas. Maybe that’s why there aren’t as many houses being built.
You've got the cause and effect reversed there. People have been leaving California in droves because housing there is wildly, insanely expensive.
calguy1955 t1_iz0zrzx wrote
That’s one reason. As other people have pointed out the whole map is misleading. According to it 40,500 new dwellings were built in South Carolina and 130,000 were built in California so I guess we’re not doing that bad.
[deleted] t1_iz1uq0e wrote
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calguy1955 t1_iz1v6da wrote
I know that, but if so,many people are supposedly fleeing to the greener pastures of the south why are we building more houses than them?
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calguy1955 t1_iz28g03 wrote
The comment was “people have been leaving in droves”. If that is true then that should balance out the natural growth from kids growing up and needing housing. Some locations in the state are very expensive, just like exclusive locations in every state, but much of the state is no more expensive than any state. We all don’t live in Malibu and Carmel.
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