November 21, 2024

Low Income Housing for Every Neighborhood

Low Income and Section 8 housing will be built in Suburbs Across America!!

Many people work their entire lives to end up with a nice house in the suburbs. They strive to have a safe community where their kids can walk around without fear. They saved for many years to have enough money to put down a downpayment on their dream house and then work for thirty years to make payments on this home to have it fully paid off.

Low Income Housing for Every Neighborhood

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Usually this home becomes their nest egg and they either sell it and live off of the money or pass it down to their children. With this new bill this will all change. We are going to now see zoning laws change and take suburban neighborhoods to cities and there will be tax credits and rebates for builders to build low income housing in these communities.

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That being said these expensive homes were expensive due to the adjacent homes. Once this bill becomes law we will see much more crime in these neighborhoods and these neighborhood property values will plummet. That being said stay focused on what is happening behind the scenes because what is happening now on paper will happen before your eyes in no time.

Yes, the extreme left is waging war on real estate. With thousands moving from inner-city, blue state, high density neighborhoods, out to the suburbs to try to ensure a better life for their families, blue state radicals are proposing, and unfortunately passing laws that will change the character of the suburbs in such a dramatic fashion that soon there will be no differentiation between the inner cities and what used to be single-family suburbia.

Yes, it should come as no surprise to anyone paying attention to our changing culture and the real estate markets, that now single-family homes are being considered racist! Yes, if you want to go home to suburbia get away from the high density crowds of downtown, you better act quickly, because the way things are going, the single-family home may be legislated out of existence.

Already laws of been passed banning any new single-family construction in various areas. Also, in some areas of California, if a single-family home is destroyed, it cannot be built back is a single-family, but must be a duplex or a four Plex. I personally think we are on the verge of seeing some whacked out housing bill in California, a bill that would ban all new single-family construction (under the guise of providing more and less expensive housing) throughout the entire state. If you think it’ll will end there, I think you might be sadly mistaken. I believe that, such a construction ban, will just be the first step in the war against single-family homes, the second step, will be to deny any renovation or alteration permits on single-family homes unless an additional dwelling unit is added to the property.

I mean let’s just think about it for a minute, in San Diego, even if you wanted to have a company come in and just replace your water heater, they need to pull and pay for a city permit. Well, it should be no big leap to think that if you have to replace your roof because it’s 25 years old and leaking, the city might not grant that permit unless you add or divide the property in such a way that there is now another housing unit available for rent.

To help address a housing shortage, Minneapolis became the first large American city to end single-family zoning, the rules that restrict certain neighborhoods to single-family homes. Now, buildings with up to three units can be built on any residential lot. Leaders hope this, and other plans, will add new units, create density and remedy segregation.

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