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@GDCAndrew

Multifamily ADU, Affordable and Above Market Housing Developer | Housing Advocate l YIMBY

Pasadena, CA Katılım Ocak 2013
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@luke_metro It’s about time because everyone else has been organized.
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Luke Metro@luke_metro·
has every Los Angeles real estate guy become radicalized or is this just a Twitter phenomenon
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Paul@LA_Multi_Fam·
@DavidEvans9 I don’t think he is. Pratt is the only shot at doing something different. Bass or Raman we will get the same BS. They have obligations to the homeless and tenant orgs they have deep ties to.
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Paul@LA_Multi_Fam·
If the “only viable candidate” has continually tried to bankrupt you, that is not a viable candidate. Seems pretty simple, and yet the YIMBYs are continually shocked by this position held by those who actually build and operate the housing. Pratt over Raman!
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Dev/sys/ape@devsysape·
Agreed, that's the obvious true intention .. but while I'm not a "tax the rich guy!" person by any means, it does feel unfair that mega corporations like Apple, Nvidia, Google sitting in these towns like castles have any real tax advantages. My police, fire and teachers should be paid by these massive corporations, I should be living with clean streets, zero crime and zero property taxes on my personal property. Instead our streets are full of homeless, the crime is going out, and main street businesses are struggling as much as individuals -- if not even more so. I hate to be that person, but "It's not fair." That being said, still... every time someone tries a tax on corporations - especially a per-head -- there is always a negative consequence. I think though that if you rebalance things towards individual wealth you could make up for it -- for example, Apple should be paying Cupertino it's entire city budget in taxes at least, and yet if Tim did't have to pay property taxes on his mansion(s), he would probably be ok with keeping the HQ here.
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Tony Moon@RoofKorean7·
Prop 13 has always been in the Democrat crosshairs to increase property taxes for long term residents. Tom wants to fuck over California's senior citizens to raise taxes on the most financially vulnerable.
Tom Steyer@TomSteyer

LAUSD teachers got a deal. Good. Now let's fix the reason they had to strike in the first place. We need to fund our schools, and I'll do that by changing Prop 13 so that corporations pay real estate taxes based on their property's true value, not its value from the 1970s.

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@atnissly Think of all the school fees you’ll be paying this year.
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Austin Nissly@atnissly·
LAUSD situation is really depressing. Meanwhile, we have some of the most elite private schools in the nation.
John Otter@otter401

@TomSteyer Anything else going on that might be noteworthy, Tom? Back when you were a businessman, how would you have reacted if a company you invested in didn't properly re-size its staff in the face of declining sales?

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Venice Apostle@VeniceApostle·
@moseskagan @Shawn_Regan Literally everything bad in this state can be sourced to a ballot measure. Voters are low information and emotional. Why would we allow them to legislate?
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Shawn Regan@Shawn_Regan·
L.A. stopped repaving its streets because fixing them triggers expensive legal mandates. Two years after voters passed Measure HLA requiring mobility upgrades, the city has made exactly 300 feet of improvements.
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GenZ Multi Family
GenZ Multi Family@GenZMultifamily·
Laguna Beach is about to have a new Landlord in town. Just sent my offer and all were permits approved. Already got applications for this place. 60 apartments, an indoor HOA meeting hall and a great rooftop bar, with an amazing view. What do you think?
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@SinaiLawFirm As much as she is called a NIMBY and does oppose housing (given her district I see why). I agree she was very impressive when I met her sharp and even gave me her cell phone number to discuss DWP improvements.
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Real Estate Lawyer@SinaiLawFirm·
Met Traci Park yesterday in a fundraiser and I was very impressed in person. Very sharp, good energy, great presence. A fighter. I am a fan
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Justin Gordon@Justin_G0rd0n·
Imagine being someone who still defends ULA in 2026. Well, I guess if you helped write the law, you gotta go down with the ship? Oh, Faizah!
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Make L.A. Great Again 🇺🇸
Why isn’t there a recall against DSA Nithya Raman ? Imagine if Caruso launched But he wouldn’t because he’s too afraid of offending the DNC ..
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@marcjoffe @SenecaSpeaks21 This seems to be another reason the Howard Jarvis proposal might not be so bad.
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Marc Joffe@marcjoffe·
Oakland voters are facing a new parcel tax this Spring because two unions spent $350,000 to fund petition gathering for a so-called citizen's initiative. So taxpayer money is laundered through unions to increase taxes and further enrich unions.
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Kristina Antonova@kantonova98·
@JMGregorchuk @bobbyfijan You’re definitely the person to follow for the real details on architecture. You make it so interesting. Have you been working in this industry for a long time? 🌟
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@SinaiLawFirm We’re fragmented but I think we’re getting it together to start supporting the DSA competition. We need Adam Miller to keep up with expanding the name recognition.
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Real Estate Lawyer@SinaiLawFirm·
Housing providers + people who want more housing in CA should really consider moving $$$ into passing a ballot measure that will implement this statewide instead of throwing money at local elections at 'business friendly candidates running against DSA incumbent' If operators can evict a non-paying tenant in 5 weeks and not 5 months, more housing can be built and it's easier to get an apartment because it's easier to take a risk on a shaky application There's no shot Sacramento passes something like this. Qualifying a ballot measure and the vote will be hard too, but it's more likely than the alternative
Real Estate Lawyer@SinaiLawFirm

The best part in a FL eviction? The right to fight the eviction comes with a cost to the tenant - the requirement to post the disputed rent + rent as it becomes due in an escrow account what happens if the tenant fails to deposit rent?

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BarryRoland19@BarryRoland19·
In many neighborhoods, parking is *the* most important amenity to most tenants. We're building some ADUs in one building right now, and the parking situation has become a shitshow. 3 spots for 4 units. Now, in all of my leases, I separate parking from the lease itself, which allows me to unilaterally take parking away with 30 day notice, and reduce rent by $1/mo. But taking parking away is a death sentence. So instead, I'm now offering $300/month (from $100) to any tenant to stop parking onsite temporarily, to avoid the parking shitstorm. Still no bites.
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A@GDCAndrew·
DSA socialists campaign on whatever sounds good in the moment, free buses, free everything, zero accountability. Then reality hits. That’s DSA Socialist leadership, zero operational experience, zero accountability, all rhetoric. planetizen.com/news/2026/04/1…
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@JMGregorchuk @SinaiLawFirm @EntitlementPro Should have been structured for a minimum 10 year hold. For me there’s to much risk for a build and sell when there’s no market for this product yet.
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Ben Lee@EntitlementPro·
Boom. Coming to market. Institutional-sized. 118 units. Brand new construction, days from COO. 4186 Western Ave — priced below replacement cost for local operators and mission driven buyers. Perfect candidate to capture the welfare tax exemption and push stabilized cap well above competing new construction inventory. DM for full playbook.
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MarthaRunsFar@RunsMartha·
@darren_stallcup As a Conservative, I would NEVER want San Francisco to look like that! I want a San Francisco that cherishes it's history, old and beautiful architecture, not that godawful stuff. So, this is a nightmare to me.
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@PapiNCali @darren_stallcup “Can’t expand” buddy try traveling look at the UAE. Terrible AI response
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Joseph Mora
Joseph Mora@PapiNCali·
San Francisco isn’t “what one party does to a city.” That’s just lazy storytelling with a skyline filter. It’s global capital piling into a peninsula that can’t expand, tech money distorting housing markets, strict land-use rules shaped over decades, and progressive governance trying to manage all of it in one of the most physically constrained cities in America.
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@MichaelDTubbs 😆 makes sense! Didn’t seem like something you would say. Looking forward to meeting you Friday in SF.
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