BPCGuy1845

BPCGuy1845 t1_jb1b5kh wrote

It angers me too. There is an obvious middle ground in enforcement. I agree that fare jumping shouldn’t give people a criminal record, huge fines, or jail time. But it can’t be ignored. So hit fare jumpers with ejection and small fines. It would stop if you were escorted off metro and can’t get where you are going.

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BPCGuy1845 t1_j7gbmzr wrote

Average rents are higher than DC in a dozen metro areas, including LA, Seattle, Denver, Miami, Boston, NYC, and SF. Orlando, Salt Lake, Phoenix, and Atlanta are closing in fast. That doesn’t make rent cheap or affordable. But DC has not experienced the same skyrocketing rental rates as other cities (yet).

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BPCGuy1845 t1_j7ga01s wrote

Actually, DC rental rates are below those in other comparable cities. Even places like Miami, Atlanta, and Phoenix are at or above average rent in DC. That doesn’t mean it’s cheap. It means other places have increased more than DC. Nationwide the trend of private equity-owned housing and cheap lending have resulted in massive increases. DC’s relatively low increase is a result of large rental housing stock and a market with fixed housing reimbursement (military, government on assignment, corporate).

Nationwide average rent is $1978. DC’s is $2571. Here is a look at various rental markets: https://www.rent.com/research/average-rent-price-report/

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