DISQUS

banane: Dot Com For Locals

  • Rocco · 2 years ago
    Nice post.

    Mostly, though, they wanted a backyard and more square footage for their money.

    Why is this such a goal? I will never understand how that became so engrained in our society. Well, I study it, so I do understand it- there is a pretty logical history- but to become the mantra of a society. It is too much. Anyway, great post.
  • Nancy M · 2 years ago
    My 3-BR, 2-story 1920's bungalow with a separate carriage-house garage with a vegetable garden in a fabulous inner-NE neighborhood in 1994 Portland? $1100 mortgage.

    My first (teeeensy) studio apartment in SF, with no parking, in 2002? $1600 rental.

    And I didn't (and still don't) have the benefit of a dot-com salary. It stings.
    I totally understand (and occasionally identify with) the bitterness and jadedness of those who were (and still are) trampled by the new-found wealth that hit the area.
  • Adam Smith · 2 years ago
    You may wish to google for:
    "pecuniary externality"
  • banane · 2 years ago
    Rocco- Yeah, the whole slightly more footage and a postage stamp backyard: ugh!

    Nancy- my rent in PDX: 100$, no heating, an alcove but about 20 feet across. Note: was SE, but near a good wine/cheese shop and few blocks from campus! Washer drier! many common rooms...