
Iconic San Francisco Hotel Has Lost 90% of Its Value: Owner
Property owners in the city are asking for massive tax cuts.
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Good chart. Did not know SoCal is impacted more than NorCal, and Florida most impacted of all.
Insurance in California is going to be a major problem . All insurance programs are in jeopardy …
for sanity in government. But insurance companies are voting with their feet and leaving Commiefornia. If we don’t get rid of progressive policies the insurance companies will get rid of us. California Fair plan is three times more expensive than traditional insurance… that’s what we will have state wide
It’s the most politically similar to SF. It might even surpass SF in some ways. It’s also easy to get the same compensation in Seattle too.
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Time period is 2011 to 2020
Try 2017 onwards. You would find Williamson County in the top 10.
They are leaving Florida too. So I guess Florida is also a commie state.
Well, we’ve seen Siemen’s experience with offshore wind projects.
Well, CA loves wasteful spending so we’re on track!
We would not have wildfires today if the UC Berkeley forestry department inspired ban on clear cutting 50 years ago. The wacko environmental movement in California has created a nightmare for anyone living near forests. Florida is about hurricanes … different problem
It’s burning everywhere. Europe, Canada, Australia. The whole planet is burning. Don’t think Berkeley is responsible for all of these.
Berkeley is responsible for all of these.
Yes it is. Everything is CA’s or the woke virus’ fault.
I think the news media has scared the crap out you.
Remember the Oakland fire?. How about the Berkeley fire in 1923? These were forest interface fires that could have been prevented with smart forestry management. . I actually have pictures of what Berkeley was like before 1923.
Fires happen to humans. It’s up to us to plan for them. Not to be tree hugging idiots like the fools that run our State. And the State of Hawaii. We have idiots in Tahoe today 2 years after the Caldor fire demanding a stop to forest thinning and forest management.
Berkeley fire 100 years ago
Although the exact cause was never determined, the fire began in the undeveloped chaparral and grasslands of Wildcat Canyon, just east of the ridgeline of the Berkeley Hills, and was propelled over the ridge and southwestward just south of Codornices Creek by a strong, gusty, and intensely dry northeasterly wind. The fire quickly blew up as it swept through the La Loma Park and Northside neighborhoods of Berkeley, overwhelming the capabilities of the Berkeley Fire Department to stop it. The house at 125 Shasta Road was the first to be destroyed in the fire. A
Lots of fires in AZ this summer. Not destroying anything because the towns were proactively protected. Lots of logging trucks on the Rim road yesterday as I drove to a site to help build some trail. Nice area. Between logging and letting fire do its thing we’re slowly but surely restoring the forest to a more normal density. Monsoon is late because the ground temperatures need to be high for it to happen and the winter was so wet and cold that that’s taking longer this year.
I have a female friend in SF for work. I asked her how SF was. “It’s gross.” That’s going to help the city when that’s the perception of business travelers.
For tax purposes, my properties have lost 99% of value.
For appraisals, they are up from 2021 peaks.

Property owners in the city are asking for massive tax cuts.
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