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Shane Phillips @shanedphillips.bsky.social

The researchers find that the sites that get redeveloped tend to be larger parcels with older, smaller homes. There's no world where these homes are preserved as affordable starters — they're getting redeveloped either way. Do we want them to be mansions 3x as expensive as the original? I don't.

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jul 30, 2025, 2:53 pm • 67 6

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Geoff Dalander @gdalander.bsky.social

What would be really compelling to developers would be a line graph superimposed with its own axis showing the relative profitability of building 1, 2, many units Presumably median price is per unit but overall profitability is on the project

jul 31, 2025, 12:21 am • 0 0 • view
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ChrisUnits @chrisunits.bsky.social

We passed zoning reform 2 years ago in Durham, NC after a very tough, very long public campaign. This point is something the NIMBYs just could not accept. They'd complain about all the new million dollar homes but fight every effort to allow more, less expensive homes.

jul 31, 2025, 3:22 am • 2 0 • view
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Shane Phillips @shanedphillips.bsky.social

These townhomes are serving a younger, less affluent, more racially diverse population than Seattle's detached single-family houses. And this data is on homeowners specifically, who make up over 70% of the households living in the townhomes.

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jul 30, 2025, 2:53 pm • 42 7 • view
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Dorothy @dorothyneville.bsky.social

This. In my 35 years in one house the block has changed from a wide variety of blue collar, nurse, teachers, minister, etc to much bigger homes with all professionals w high earnings. And now these neighbors don’t want apartments as they’d change the hood’s character. They already did!

jul 30, 2025, 8:44 pm • 2 0 • view
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Shane Phillips @shanedphillips.bsky.social

We covered a lot in this conversation — more than I've summarized here. Give it a listen and let us know what you think. www.lewis.ucla.edu/2025/07/30/9...

jul 30, 2025, 2:53 pm • 9 1 • view
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mikeeoj.bsky.social @mikeeoj.bsky.social

This is happening everywhere. First time home buyers , willing to buy a "fixer upper" are out bid. The result, less housing for the lower income.

jul 30, 2025, 7:07 pm • 2 0 • view
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meanderingheart.bsky.social @meanderingheart.bsky.social

We are older and we sold our family home to travel. Now we are done and we want one of those little houses but they've all been badly rehabbed and are selling for what our 4 bed 2 bath ranch sold for only two years ago. We have the equity from our house but there's nothing to buy.

jul 30, 2025, 6:10 pm • 2 0 • view
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dangandblast.bsky.social @dangandblast.bsky.social

And the "convert one bungalow into 4 townhouses each costing more than the bungalow" projects around me all go up extremely fast, and the few I've walked through look poorly constructed (drawers slide open on their own because upper doors aren't level, etc). Great for developers, though!

jul 30, 2025, 8:01 pm • 0 0 • view
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Shane Phillips @shanedphillips.bsky.social

Upwards of 20,000 people in Seattle have bought them, so maybe they know something you don't

jul 31, 2025, 3:13 am • 0 0 • view
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dangandblast.bsky.social @dangandblast.bsky.social

Glad to know so many Seattleites are moving to Houston! I'd expect what the people buying them know is that (I hope) they can pay for them and they're in a location they want and they pass safety codes and inspection minimums. I don't see anyone claiming they're high quality construction, though.

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dangandblast.bsky.social @dangandblast.bsky.social

*upper floors, not upper doors

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Central NJ Yimby 🏗️🚲🚇🇺🇸 @princetonyimby.bsky.social

I agree with your take, but locals here want to use zoning to make it impossible to redevelop old homes. Their argument is that old homes represent an existing store of affordability, and the best way to maintain that affordability is to prevent any changes to the building, using restrictive zoning.

jul 30, 2025, 7:00 pm • 3 0 • view
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Shane Phillips @shanedphillips.bsky.social

We actually talk about this -- why anti-mansionization ordinances, for example, aren't effective.

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Central NJ Yimby 🏗️🚲🚇🇺🇸 @princetonyimby.bsky.social

I have subscribed! Looking forward to checking it out. I agree that anti-mansionization ordinances do not work. God knows they have tried very hard to make them work in our town.

jul 31, 2025, 1:04 pm • 1 0 • view