90-minute ‘super commutes’ more common as Bay Area housing shortage intensifies
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Re: 90-minute ‘super commutes’ more common as Bay Area housing shortage intensifies
#2People just have too much of their equity tied up in their homes. I hate it, but I can also see where they're coming from: if you had a savings account that accounted for most of your net wealth and was appreciating at double-digits per year, and someone wanted to cut it by a significant percentage, you'd fight them to your last breath too. And there's always going to be a supply of readymade arguments for why this is actually the good, progressive thing to do: https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2018/04/why-should-pr...
You may need to either live with this, or get out of the Bay.
Re: 90-minute ‘super commutes’ more common as Bay Area housing shortage intensifies
#3Now I work from home. I still listen to audiobooks whenever driving which is still amazing.
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#8Don't get me wrong, I fully enjoy the area when I visit but unless there are significant changes I don't see myself ever being able to move there.
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#9Wouldn't this be a prime target for new mass transit options?
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#10I realise new buildings are carbon intensive, but does anyone have the knowledge to do a back-of-the-envelope comparison of carbon emissions if these super-commuters were to move in to high-density housing that enabled them to walk or cycle to their jobs.