
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is investing $750,000 in BuildCasa, which aims to seamlessly add more affordable housing in residential areas. f-st.co/lnaAk1T
BuildCasa
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@BuildCasa
On a mission to build 100,000 starter homes in existing neighborhoods.

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is investing $750,000 in BuildCasa, which aims to seamlessly add more affordable housing in residential areas. f-st.co/lnaAk1T

A couple weeks ago, I came home and my wife, Silvia, said something I almost couldn’t believe. She looked at me and she said, “I think our state needs you.” Because she believed I could help our kids. Help San José. And help California. And if you know anything about Silvia — when she talks, you listen. So I’m running for Governor of California — because we can do better. I know we can, because we’re proving it in San Jose. We’ve reduced unsheltered homelessness by nearly 1/3rd after a decade of growth. We were rated the safest big city in America last year for the first time in over 20 years. We’re the only city to have solved 100% of homicides nearly 4 years running. And we’re taking on affordability with urgency and honesty — unlocking thousands of housing units in the past couple years. We need to stand up for our rights, for our freedoms and for our neighbors. We need to use the tools we have at hand to protect our democracy. One tool is the law. The other tool is our results. We have to use both. That’s how we fix California. We don’t just need to be against something. We need to be for something — a government that proves it can solve problems for working people again. And before we ask Californians to give more, we owe them proof that their government can do better. So I’m running to bring focus back to government. To give cities the tools they need to succeed. To show that the best resistance to division is results. And to prove that California can work again — for everyone. That’s why I’m running. And that’s the future Silvia and I are fighting for. mahanforcalifornia.com


@TedPillows Datacenters, raw materials, and land If intelligence is rapidly becoming free, expect a rapid rotation out of bytes and into bits. A lot of “blue chip” assets will soon be repriced.





How did we go from The Big Short, to a housing shortage? New episode featuring @KAErdmann, a homebuilder/AP named Cody, and @BenBear We talk about how housing became such a pain point, and also a very specific housing related bet. Link 🔽













Big builders are taking over. In 2024, the top 10 homebuilders closed 44.7% of all new single family homes sold, up 5x since 1989. The top 10 homebuilders now account for 30.1% of all SF homes completed (which includes custom homes). If you're trying to build today, you're competing with giants.




Overshadowed by yesterday's CEQA news, but: SB 1123 goes into effect today. You can now build 3-10 townhomes or condos on most vacant or uninhabited single-family lots in CA, as long as there have been no rental tenants in the past 5 years



