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by exp1orer
2823 days ago
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Looking at data from the US Census [1], in 2017 the SF-Oakland-Hayward metro area had: * a rental vacancy rate of 4.2% (8th lowest out of the 75 largest metro areas) * a homeowner vacancy rate of 0.7% (11th lowest) The rates were similar for the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara metro area. It's possible there are issues with this data, or that it's not measuring the phenomenon you're discussing, but this certainly seems to suggest that SF doesn't have a ton of vacant properties. [1] https://www.census.gov/housing/hvs/data/ann17ind.html |
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Buildings off the rental market don’t count as vacant rentals. Failure to understand this normally subtle distinction retards the progress of this discussion.
If I said there are very few single women in SF because 98% of marriage-minded women are married, you’d see the flaw in the reasoning I’m talking about.