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Originally Posted by Xing
Isn't it about availability? If there is less vacant housing, and high demand, it's going to bring prices up. That activist from San Francisco that says build up, is very right.
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First SF needs to build subway lines. Lots of them. Right now San Francisco's transportation infrastructure can't handle a significant increase in population. And then yes, build bigger buildings in western part of the city, South San Francisco, and other areas where the existing housing stock and built environment isn't really worth preserving. I agree, though, with people who are against building big condo towers all over Russian Hill, etc.