Uncommon Sense

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Uncommon Sense

Uncommon Sense

@AllIsFreeForMe

Common City Katılım Ekim 2021
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92.3 The Fan
92.3 The Fan@923TheFan·
"A fifth-round pick for Tanner McKee or the (No.) 6 pick for Jalen Hurts?" "It's still not even a question." 🚨 @NickWilsonSays and @JPeterlin's conversation from Wendesday's show
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Uncommon Sense@AllIsFreeForMe·
@TruthMatters873 @CaterToCuhfs @923TheFan @NickWilsonSays @JPeterlin Whether her #’s are accurate or not, that doesn’t indicate a conspiracy. Shedeur holds the ball too long. That’s been an issue since college. Plus Stefanski isn’t going to sabotage his own team. And if there was any thought of that, he wouldn’t have had such a choice of HC jobs.
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Uncommon Sense@AllIsFreeForMe·
@Csmith18632310 @Hoopss They can only increase rent & get it if the market allows it. If you craft policy that allows demand to dictate supply, you’ll get the supply needed to house folks. And for those trying who need help to cover the cost of basic needs, help them fill that gap directly.
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Hoops
Hoops@Hoopss·
Homeless man seen with projector, laptop, and sound system in his tent in Hollywood
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Uncommon Sense@AllIsFreeForMe·
@Csmith18632310 @Hoopss Such policies result in a decrease in both the quality & quantity of available rentals. So some folks are stuck in decaying housing while others can’t access housing at all. Also, you’re setting up everyone for a steep increase as soon as the 5 yrs is up, esp with the shortage.
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C . smith@Csmith18632310·
@AllIsFreeForMe @Hoopss I mean freeze as in whatever people are paying it should no increased garunteed for 5 years .so atleast they kno 5 year plan
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SleeperBrowns
SleeperBrowns@SleeperBrowns·
*whispers* What if Shedeur Sanders can take a step forward in a new offense with better talent around him in his Sophomore season? #DawgPound
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U Mad@solitud3isgold3·
@AllIsFreeForMe @KGibbs77118 @GetBack2Normal @SleeperBrowns The Ravens were going to draft him because JH was ready to move on from Lamar if they didn’t get over the hump. Ownership was not ready to do that and that’s why they got rid of JH. Monken got the job because Shedeur being QB1 was a part of the prerequisite for the incoming.
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Uncommon Sense@AllIsFreeForMe·
@solitud3isgold3 @KGibbs77118 @GetBack2Normal @SleeperBrowns Correct. The Browns drafted him at 144. That’s not where you draft a guy you’re convinced can be a QB1 let alone a franchise QB. He wasn’t even the first QB they drafted. If you want proof, the Ravens were going to draft him earlier specifically to be a backup.
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Uncommon Sense@AllIsFreeForMe·
@HalSinger @michaeldomps @fuelgrannie There’s much better causation than that.
Barrett Linburg@DallasAptGP

Here's something fascinating happening in the apartment market right now. The cheapest, oldest apartments (Class C) are getting crushed right now. But ONLY in cities that just delivered tons of new apartments. Let me show you the numbers: Denver: Class C rents down 13.9% Naples: Class C rents down 13.5% Austin: Class C rents down 13.3% Phoenix: Class C rents down 10.5% San Antonio: Class C rents down 7.2% Dallas: Class C rents down 6.5% What do all these cities have in common? They just absorbed a massive wave of new apartments. But here's the twist... In cities that DIDN'T get a big supply wave? Class C rents are actually RISING. 20 cities saw Class C rents go UP more than 3%. 19 of those 20 cities had supply BELOW the national average. So what's going on? It's basically musical chairs. When a brand new luxury apartment opens up, where do those renters come from? They don't appear out of thin air. They move from slightly older apartments. Those apartments now have vacancies. So they drop their rents to compete. That pulls in renters from even older apartments. And down the chain it goes. Eventually it hits the oldest, cheapest apartments at the bottom. And here's why they get hit the hardest: People living in Class C apartments are already spending a huge chunk of their paycheck on rent. To fill empty units, landlords have to cut prices A LOT. Sometimes enough to attract people who couldn't afford market-rate apartments before. It's like a waterfall effect. The water (new supply) at the top pushes everything down. But here's the important part: This proves that building new apartments - even "luxury" ones - reduces rents all the way down the spectrum. If it was just an affordability crisis, you'd see Class C rents falling everywhere. In high-supply cities AND low-supply cities. But we're not seeing that. We're seeing a perfect split: Lots of new apartments = falling Class C rents Few new apartments = rising Class C rents New supply at the top creates relief at the bottom. Also: wages have been growing faster than rents for 3 straight years. More people can afford apartments today than before. The bottom line? This is what happens when you actually build housing. Supply works. (Chart and analysis from Jay Parsons - one of the sharpest real estate economists out there)

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Hal Singer
Hal Singer@HalSinger·
@michaeldomps @fuelgrannie These lickspittles are paid to peddle a fake narrative. A bird flaps its wings in San Francisco and low-end rents fall from record highs in Austin. Ergo, the bird caused rents to fall.
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Hal Singer@HalSinger·
The latest trickle-down-economics theory: Build luxury housing … for the poors!
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