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namecheapTA | 3 years ago

Is there anyone that genuinely wants people a few steps down financially from them living near by them? If you make $150k being an decent but not fantastic engineer and you get into a nice enough neighborhood, are you really that excited if the vacant land down the street is being turned into low income duplexes for tow truck drivers? Honestly?

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the_only_law|3 years ago

I wouldn’t give two shits because I’m not a snobby douchebag.

shellfisher|3 years ago

Most that answer with a categorical “yes” (I want that) haven’t lived what you are suggesting.

I’ve lived next to low income + “project” housing. It’s physically dangerous, in the form of gun violence. Sucks but it’s true. When you’re in your 20s it’s whatever, what are the odds that you’ll be hit by a stray bullet?

When you’re pushing 40 and have kids? Fuck that. Build your housing elsewhere.

wnolens|3 years ago

Yes, sounds great.

Useless, vacant land v.s. new neighbors + taxes paid to the city.

The benefit is obvious when you put aside your prejudice against those from different walks of life.

namecheapTA|3 years ago

Jesus. Go more extreme then. Do you want to live next to the barely employed, social services using, bike stealing crowd? Are we really pretending nicer safer areas aren't more desirable than areas of low income housing?

AlexandrB|3 years ago

Lol. My dad was a janitor. It's hard work but he wasn't some kind of different species of human and he didn't rob our neighbors during his time off. What exactly is wrong with living next to a tow truck driver?

namecheapTA|3 years ago

Obviously there are great low income earners. I'm just speaking statistically.

colmanhumphrey|3 years ago

honestly yeah, I like living in density with other people around. It generally leads to more local businesses too: even if the number per-capita is the same, you get more choice, better opening hours etc.

EddySchauHai|3 years ago

In cities like Atherton and Woodside if you earn $150k you're the person a few steps down and just a low income computer guy! Consider that next time you write that sort of comment - there's always a bigger fish.

Treat others how you'd like to be treated. I'd rather live next to a decent guy who's a truck driver than a rich idiot. I'd also hate to live in a bubble. Look at London - you have places like Camden with multi-million pound town houses opposite council estates.

namecheapTA|3 years ago

This wasn't about me, I wasn't the one I described. And I totally understand why people in Atherton wouldn't want people like me as their neighbor. I'm not goofy enough to think we'd be best buds if only given the chance.