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Housing

It’s no secret – demand for housing in San Francisco is at an all-time high, and it’s a growing crisis as families who have been living here for generations are priced out of their homes and out of the city. Our task is to build not just more housing, but more affordable housing, and the kind of affordable housing that will help keep families in San Francisco. Resetting San Francisco means an honest conversation about how we can build more housing, build the right kind of housing, build the right mix of housing, build upon our recent success in protecting tenants and do this all while preserving our quality of life.

Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting’s Audit Uncovers Extensive Flaws in Foreclosures
13 years ago

Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting’s Audit Uncovers Extensive Flaws in Foreclosures

By  •  Housing

San Francisco Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting has announced a first-of-its-kind audit of county land records of homes facing foreclosure. Among the most jarring findings was that 84% of the files audited included legal violations.


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Harris Secures $18 Billion for Struggling Homeowners
13 years ago

Harris Secures $18 Billion for Struggling Homeowners

By  •  Housing

Office of Attorney General Kamala Harris. As regular Reset readers know, Phil Ting and our community have been deeply engaged in the foreclosure issue and the struggle for equitable redress for both …
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Data to Inform the Rent and Concessions Debate
13 years ago

Data to Inform the Rent and Concessions Debate

By  •  Housing

In the last two decades, the percentage of San Francisco’s per capita government revenue consisting of rent and concessions has dropped by a large margin (even adjusting for …
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Look Up for a Solution to Falling Housing Values
13 years ago

Look Up for a Solution to Falling Housing Values

By  •  Housing

By: Phil Ting

I love the new Reset “Don’t Forget to Look Up” photo contest. Call me a geek, but the first thing I thought of when I saw the …
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The Care Not Cash Debate
13 years ago

The Care Not Cash Debate

By  •  Housing

Jennifer Friedenbach, Executive Director of the Coalition on Homelessness, recently challenged me to a debate on the proposed amendments to Care Not Cash that the Board of Supervisors voted to …
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Bay Area Housing Market Stabilizing

By  •  Housing

Bay Area Housing Market Stabilizing Is the Bay Area really doing better than the rest of the United States in terms of housing prices? Do you think that the value …
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