Posted on 05/20/2012 12:20:42 PM PDT by SmithL
Exactly my thought too...
I’d say houses under a quarter million.
then again...
out there, a quarter million dollar house probably IS section 8 material.
“whether Lucas can raise the money” ???
George Lucas ought to have enough of his own cash to build several developments.
Otherwise you just can’t get good help.
He’s a liberal. That means he doesn’t want to use his own money.
Here’s to hoping he does build it and names it Mos Eisley Estates.
hehe...or something more annoying like JarJar-Wood, Ewokitown, Wookieville. Who wouldn’t want to live in Wookieville? “Hey, where are you from?....”
If so,Mr.Lucas is about to learn some valuable lessons that might well convert him to a conservative.
Marin County is commonly known as one of many communes of rich, government connected socialists, who claim to be the great taxpayers. Big revenues in, little droppings of revenues out. Have fun. Enjoy the slide. NIMBYs, go back to southern and eastern Europe.
Residential real estate prices will be falling for at least twenty years, as we Baby Boomers croak. The socially leftist majority continue to conduct themselves as if they will live forever (spoiled rotten and robbing others through politics).
60 years ago Marin Co...terra Linda...Lucas valley...were dairy farms. Petaluma was the egg capitol of the world, or so they claimed. I know I grew up there in San Rafael. It was a lovely, rural bedroom community of San Francisco.
What a fascist pig. I hope he gets his.
Sauce for the gander, folks. The first local articles on this matter had no end of liberal bleating about how the new studio would damage the environment, “the community”, you name it, and it would be oh so much better if “somebody” could use his land for residential housing instead. Well, here’s their holy grail of residential housing.
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