JUST TOLD TO ME
Max income level will be changed to 55000$ USD to rent. (EDIT, MY THEORY): They will move illegals into the units and make us pay for the rent. This may just be the precipice we all were waiting for, so I just want everyone to know. If they succeed with renters they will go for homeowners next.
https://www.hud.gov/HUD-FY22-26-Strategic-Plan-Focus-Areas
EDIT: From above link "1C: Invest in the Success of Communities
Promote equitable community development that generates wealth-building for underserved communities, particularly for communities of color."
Looking at the department structure for this HUD looks to me like our current Chain of Command in D.C. Is this the hidden government they will try to use to activate illegals and those "of color"?
"* 5A: Enable the HUD Workforce
Enable the HUD workforce through hiring, training, opportunities for growth, and promoting a more engaged and inclusive work environment.
- 5B: Improve Acquisition Management.
Identify, procure, and execute acquisition management.
- 5C: Strengthen Information Technology
Strengthen information technology, cybersecurity, and data management."
Need more digging on this "strategic plan", there is a lot to go over.
Edit: Another gem: "Strategic Goal 4: Advance Sustainable Communities
Advance sustainable communities by strengthening climate resilience and energy efficiency, promoting environmental justice, and recognizing housing’s role as essential to health."
Wow! I lived off Balboa Ave in one of those neighborhoods that were probably built in the 1950s. The homeowner was a hoarder :) I shared a bathroom with the two other renters, and shared the kitchen with all four occupants. It was pretty convenient because I was only 15 minutes to work out on Point Loma, and not too far from the two surfing spots I liked (Tourmaline, at the point, and "Garbage" on Point Loma). I don't know how anyone can afford to buy a house out there, especially when you consider that a homebuyer isn't going to get the Prop ___ tax benefit.
I love those two surf spots ,, u were in Claremont .. it’s hella high there now
I did more surfing in the year and a half I lived there than the previous nearly 20 years in New York :) I lucked into being there during an El Nino year (2016), so in addition to having better waves than normal, it was also incredibly dry; it only rained about 3 times when I was there. The climate was so "good", it actually was kind of boring :) I went back last year for a one-week vacation, hoping to do some surfing, and between the rainy weather while there, and an injury I got (can't even remember how :) ), I didn't get out in the water AT ALL!