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davjhan | 4 years ago | on: Does Georgism work? Is land a big deal?

Thanks for the responses.

To clarify the last question, my house value would be affected if it was known that my neighbor will undergo a construction project. So I was just wondering that if the rise in propensity to teardown increased under LVT, that it would have weird ripple effects of devaluing the land of the good house by virtue of it being next to a future construction zone.

davjhan | 4 years ago | on: Does Georgism work? Is land a big deal?

I see.

Could it be possible in areas like Detroit where the cost of renovating the house for profitability is just too prohibitively expensive that the house itself just isn't sellable? Could home-owners now somehow be stuck in situations where they are forced into debt by holding a property that just sucks money out?

Especially if implemented too suddenly?

davjhan | 4 years ago | on: Does Georgism work? Is land a big deal?

Thanks for the concise explanation! You must be the original author. I've shared the article with many friends.

A few follow up questions:

- I'm interested to see how this affects multi-family housing. Do the same mechanics come to play? In an apartment complex, I assume that the positive or negative value of the property would be way greater than the land value, no?

- Do the resulting effects of the 3rd property only apply for teardown and straight up unliveable properties? Or would it be the blanket bottom x% of all houses in SF? If it was the latter, could this count as an inefficiency under the proposal? As "bad but livable" units today are now taken off the market?

- Does the "good house" now lose re-sale value now simply by virtue of being next to a "bad house"? Let's say that the house issues are internal, and the outside is fine. Is this okay?

Looking forward to part II. If these questions get answered then, I'll just wait until I read it and ask more questions.

davjhan | 4 years ago | on: Does Georgism work? Is land a big deal?

I really liked this article. I had a question about it.

Could there be a case where existing unpleasant rental properties in highly dense urban cities suddenly have negative rental value?

For example, imagine there was a run-down house that is livable, but is one of the most undesirable in SF. Adjacent to it, let's say there's a shiny desirable house with the same land characteristics. If I understand correctly, these 2 apartments would have the same land value tax right?

What kind of effect will this have on the rental price of the bad house? What will dictate the floor of it?

- Would it be the cost of the LVT? - Would it be the lowest rent transaction that occured in the market? - Would it be zero?

If it is one of the last two, I can't imagine the land-owner renting it out except for speculation on the desirability of living in SF right?

davjhan | 4 years ago | on: Is This Prime?

I love these simple web games! Great idea. One way to improve it is to add some more juice when you answer a question. Right now, the text in the number just swaps to the next question, so any sort of small visual feedback will help first time players get it more.

I also like to make these small web mini games on the side. Here's one where you guess the year that famous events happened: https://guess-the-year.davjhan.com/

davjhan | 4 years ago | on: Show HN: A small browser game where you have to guess the year things happened

Hey guys, I want to show off my weekend project: https://guess-the-year.davjhan.com

It’s a game where you have to guess the year that famous events happened between 1900 and 2021. Questions range from geo-political conflicts to when inventions and companies were founded. Questions include:

- What year was the CIA founded?

- What year did the Titanic sink?

- What yea was the first Nobel prize awarded?

- What year did George Orwell publish Nineteen Eighty-Four?

- What year did Calvin Coolidge become president of the United States?

Hope you have fun with it. My personal high score is 10, but one of my friends managed to get 24.

Here's the github repo: https://github.com/davjhan/guess-the-year-game

I used

- Sveltekit (beta)

- TailwindCSS (JIT)

- Hosted on Netlify

- Plausible Analytics

That's it! I really recommend SvelteKit to everyone! It's awesome!

davjhan | 5 years ago | on: Show HN: I built an After Effects for dummies

tbf, I don't think it's possible to make a 'simple' but valuable video editing app, especially with one person. But I think you made the simplest video editing app that does provide value to a specific market of people. (entrepeneurs and podcasters, who, I might add, are willing to open their wallets easier than the average consumer.) I know this because at first I couldn't find a way to add new layers. But then I realised that for these people, you don't really need multiple video layers. They just want to slap on a progress bar, add a title, and export. To me that showed restraint in the right areas and a good understanding of your customer.

You seem to have an exceptional talent on UI/UX design, development, and marketing. As someone who is trying to do everything himself, and basically do what you just did, I've bookmarked this as inspiration.

davjhan | 5 years ago | on: Show HN: I built an After Effects for dummies

This is insane. The home page is super clear and the product itself is very slick to use. Good job on defining the right vision on the product and prioritizing the exact set of features to launch with to solve the specific niche problem space (podcast/video promotors on instagram). You seem to have a good handle on feature creep.
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