You simply have no idea what an actual YIMBY experiment would look like. San Francisco approved 30,548 housing units in the last decade. Krakow, Poland, which has the same population, approved 91,480. SF was more on par with Katowice, a city of merely 272k people.
20.12.2024 18:28
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Left map is incomes by place of residence. Right map is incomes by place of work.
05.12.2024 19:04
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Median monthly income in June in Poland. Sure, Warsaw is the wealthiest but take a look at Silesia (that big area of high incomes in the southwest). Not only is it rich, itβs also most economically equal. What a powerhouse.
05.12.2024 19:03
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Bo ornamentacja jest kosztowna
04.12.2024 00:00
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Probably a big reason why small spaces donβt work in the U.S.!
18.11.2024 19:26
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For comparison, 1 sq m larger condo in Katowice. Polish people are used to small spaces so a few design tricks that make it more workable:
1. Smaller bathroom, no space for a tub
2. L-shaped kitchen (frees 90 cm towards the living room)
18.11.2024 19:07
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339 sqft is equal to 31 sqm. In Poland thatβs 1 sqm too small to be a 1-bedroom but studios this size sell very well as investments (to rent out to students or young professionals).
18.11.2024 19:01
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Some crazy stat about construction in Poland and Czechia.
Katowice and Ostrava are cities of the same size 1h away from each other. In the 2016-21 period, Ostrava completed 1083 new housing units. In Katowice, more is built every 6 months.
18.11.2024 19:00
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An afternoon in Upper Silesia: traditional lunch in a 200-year-old tavern where they display a German map of Silesia ;)
13.09.2024 12:05
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PoznaΕ is really limited geographically. While Wroclaw and Krakow have plenty of areas suitable for single family development, in Poznan all of that happens right outside the border of the city. Plus in Poznan, rich people have their own businesses
05.09.2024 11:51
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Gender pay gap is 6.1% in Poland. Itβs the largest in the 35-44 age group β clearly a βmaternity penaltyβ effect. But among older workers, it gets reversed! Women over 55 earn more than men in Poland. 2/2
05.09.2024 05:33
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Some really interesting data about earnings in Poland. Warsaw is the best-paying metro by far, followed by Wroclaw, Krakow, Poznan and Tricity. Copper mining region in Silesia stands out too. Katowice metro is above average but visibly poorer than the former ones. 1/
05.09.2024 05:31
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DzieΕ dobry, ja akurat siedzΔ sobie w Kato :)
04.09.2024 17:52
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BΕΔdΓ³w Desert indeed but its creation is not related to mining afaik
04.09.2024 07:20
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