PixelSquish
PixelSquish t1_je7cp7a wrote
White supremacist law enforcement in this country? Let me know when they catch the other tens of thousands of them.
PixelSquish t1_je64zrb wrote
Hello. I'm a local agent, specialize in JC/Hoboken. Have lived in downtown JC and now at my condo in the Heights for the last 5 years - total of 10 years in JC. We recommend Walter Gorman at NJ Lenders; I also have had great experiences with John Pearson at Loan Depot and Kyla DeMarzio at Guaranteed Rate. They are all super responsive and get deals done.
Feel free to reach out to me if you are interested. I will DM you my profile at our team's website. Cheers!
PixelSquish t1_jddb3ge wrote
Reply to Honda Mechanic - Bergen County by PeckerPorridge
Doktor Dutchers in Hawthorne has done me well for a couple decades now.
PixelSquish t1_jc8hzv1 wrote
Reply to Jersey City Apt Recommendations by Heavy-Implement-8228
Not a lot of options to negotiate rent downtown, unless they seriously overprice it and it sits and sits.
Because the housing market in the burbs is so screwed right now, renters that would normally leave and buy a house are just continuing to rent, for one thing, and in general besides that some first time homebuyers are still fearful of interest rates, even though they don't realize those rates of a couple years ago were really abnormal and not coming back . This past couple weeks anything decent downtown in the rental market priced fairly goes in a week or less, basically depends on how easy it is to show.
PixelSquish t1_jbzv5hm wrote
Reply to A+ coalition building by Progressive Democrats leader Hector Oseguera. Is this his strategy for getting >30% of the vote next time? by clade_nade
What a moron -
signed,
a very progressive Elizabeth Warren supporter.
PixelSquish t1_jaan4tc wrote
Reply to Anyone nose feeling uncomfy recently? by realkandyman
are you becoming allergic to luxury air?
PixelSquish t1_j9rrn3d wrote
Reply to comment by DirectorBeneficial48 in Want to know why NY metro housing is expensive? Answer in NYTimes OP-ED by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Those numbers are still drops in the bucket of what we need. And it would NOT be profitable to only charge higher rents, as that article states about most vacant spots, if there was enough supply where it would be a lot harder for landlords to hold out for higher rents. Now they can do it, and people like you make it possible. Renters and buyers would just have more supply to choose from if you let housing be built, and the prices would stabilize. That is the problem.
Tell me, why do you want to continue to fuck over the middle and lower classes by keeping housing prices so high.
Wall Street is buying up real estate like mad. And they'll gladly tell you why. Housing prices are artificially inflated because there are way too many obstacles to building new housing, so they can make bank due to lack of supply.
Do you work for unethical exploitative Wall Street corps? Because then this would make sense.
PixelSquish t1_j9rpub6 wrote
Reply to comment by DirectorBeneficial48 in Want to know why NY metro housing is expensive? Answer in NYTimes OP-ED by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
You are posting numbers with no context, because you want to ignore reality.
https://www.nar.realtor/magazine/real-estate-news/16-million-homes-vacant-in-us
Small town America is dying, as you see from this list, the highest ratio of empty homes are in places where nobody wants to live or can't be productive enough to live. Housing in those places is pointless and not solving anything. This is basic data and knowledge. Empty houses in those places is a pointless statistic.
Sure there are empty units sitting in populated areas where the wealthy park their money, and that should be addressed, I am all for that too, but it is nowhere near the big part of the problem.
You haven't posted an iota of work. Want me to link one of the many supported articles that shows we are over 4 million housing units short where people need and want to live? I suspect you'll gloss over that and repeat your nonsense that completely ignores reality and common sense.
PixelSquish t1_j9r1ij3 wrote
Reply to comment by objectimpermanence in Want to know why NY metro housing is expensive? Answer in NYTimes OP-ED by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Perfectly said. It's an area where Democrats and Republicans are an agreement, by being nimby's. Republicans are all for small small government, but when it comes to strictly dictating What you can do on most of the land rather drastically, They are all of a sudden big government lovers.
Then you have liberals who are all about a more equitable society with wages and health care and housing but when it comes to the one solution that will actually help housing prices, building more were people actually need and want to live, they quickly change their minds about everybody's problems.
PixelSquish t1_j9qiq0f wrote
Reply to comment by DirectorBeneficial48 in Want to know why NY metro housing is expensive? Answer in NYTimes OP-ED by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
I mean you are really stupid at this point. There can't be a reduction of prices of an essential product that is so far behind in supply it's insane.
I'm surprised you can walk and chew gum at the same time.
As a progressive things like universal healthcare, higher wages, mandatory pay leave, reducing work hours, strict overtime pay, and other things, another huge goal of mine is to help solve the housing crisis we have that is destroying the middle and lower classes.
The only way to do that is to get towards an equilibrium of supply and demand. In the context of this issue it is so fucking basic that if people don't grasp this they are simply part of the problem.
PixelSquish t1_j9qhm7y wrote
Reply to comment by DirectorBeneficial48 in Want to know why NY metro housing is expensive? Answer in NYTimes OP-ED by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Let me know if you ever understand the concept of supply and demand and please show me a point in recent history where we haven't been millions of units short of demand in housing. It doesn't matter if you're building housing if you're so far behind demand. It's not going to do much until you get closer and closer and we're not even remotely close.
If you can grasp those simple concepts please let me know and then we can discuss further.
PixelSquish t1_j9q7v5a wrote
Reply to comment by objectimpermanence in Want to know why NY metro housing is expensive? Answer in NYTimes OP-ED by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
THe people that downvoted you are morons.
As a progressive I fight for higher wages, universal healthcare, affordable daycare and mandatory paid vacations and sick days for all. I also realize that we need to build a ton of housing, and as you say, not just anywhere, but where people need and want to live. That is the only way we can solve our housing price crisis.
PixelSquish t1_j9q7lc3 wrote
Reply to comment by DirectorBeneficial48 in Want to know why NY metro housing is expensive? Answer in NYTimes OP-ED by Blecher_onthe_Hudson
Incorrect. You have to build enough units to equalize supply and demand.
This isn't rocket science. But it is to dictators that want to rule land like fiefdoms and keep oppressing the middle and lower classes with these insane housing prices due to a huge supply gap.
PixelSquish t1_j8ekxqi wrote
Reply to comment by FantasticMrCuss in Planning to move to Nutley, NJ? by reddvl_20
I have clients that are interested. DM me some details, square footage, bedrooms, bathrooms, sky renovations, etc...
PixelSquish t1_j7mv5lq wrote
Reply to comment by Recurringferry in best bahn mi in JC? by fancysinner
Indeed, and I agreed, but just in case the OP is new to Banh-Mi, to keep exploring if they want overall greatness, just not the best in JC.
PixelSquish t1_j7mj8dg wrote
Reply to comment by Recurringferry in best bahn mi in JC? by fancysinner
It's good, but not great. But definitely the best in JC
PixelSquish t1_j7gqedk wrote
Paterson for lots of Arabic/Middle Eastern food. The Fort Lee area-ish for lots of Korean and Japanese.
PixelSquish t1_j70k0q2 wrote
Reply to comment by CherryMan75 in Is the bus really more expensive than the PATH? by Jersey-City-2468
I asked a bus driver dropping me off on Congress and Hancock from the city and he said 2 zones
PixelSquish t1_j5sj9t7 wrote
Reply to With the cost of Eggs being high due to inflation have others started their own chicken by Brudesandwich
Actually the primary reason for egg prices going as high as they have and continuing even when inflation is going down is because of the bird flu.
We have lost tens of millions of egg laying hens in the last year.
PixelSquish t1_j563eyp wrote
Reply to How to get to the Heights by bike? by joecamel816
The most safe way to get up to the Heights from downtown is to go through Hoboken on their quiet streets to the 9th st light rail stop in Hoboken, take the elevator up to the Heights, ride up one block to Palisade, and go explore. It's the best way for safety, and less hills too.
PixelSquish t1_j4vapl9 wrote
Reply to Looking for Sabich by Hari0814
Best Sabich I've had is Taim in the city. You can take the path to Christopher and walk to their West Village location from there.
PixelSquish OP t1_j34q6mv wrote
Reply to comment by fuhgettaboutitt in Food Allergy Conscientious Restaurants? by PixelSquish
Thanks for responding. I had figured there had to be a few people out with this experience in the area, whether for themselves or someone they know, so I appreciate the info.
There is a Porta in Montclair where she lives and we ate there, they were very accommodating and knew her. So she goes often.
Her allergies are the usual - nuts, seafood, soy but also nightshades like tomatoes and eggplant (Porta subs ricotta for the tomatoes on the Margherita pizza and it works). I found out today sunflower seeds and chick peas and coconut are a no go zone as well. Are you in a similar situation?
PixelSquish OP t1_j32gmsz wrote
Reply to comment by driftingwood2018 in Food Allergy Conscientious Restaurants? by PixelSquish
Thanks, really been wanting to go there too
PixelSquish OP t1_j32edb4 wrote
Reply to comment by carbosaurusrex in Food Allergy Conscientious Restaurants? by PixelSquish
Definitely going to do this. Just figured on asking for anybody with experience already.
PixelSquish t1_je7n2ao wrote
Reply to What are your thoughts on Society Hill / Droyers Point? by Subject-Raisin-647
overpriced and isolated. not a fan of gated communities. feel so weird to me.