Aidan T
@buildhomes.bsky.social
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For more housing, Seattle #urbanism #Seattle Seattle YIMBY member, Seattle New Liberals member
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Do you know the setbacks on this? In Seattle everywhere will be allowed 40', 2.0 FAR, 60% lot coverage, no parking, but with 5 foot side setbacks and 10 foot front and rear unless alley bsky.app/profile/nick...
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I crunched the numbers so you don't have to but it seems like if you're able to preserve trees, things are looking pretty good for housing in Seattle's single family zones!

The standard 5k sqft single family lot will allow a 4 story 12k sqft building 🤯 (if you retain trees). That's 6 2k sqft units!
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Think this is an example where neither FAR nor lot coverage are limiting factors, just parking access and setbacks. Proposal by a big middle housing developer/broker
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Funny proposal to tear down 4 apartment units and replace it with 4 SFHs under the middle housing interim ordinance
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Average firefighter sees a perfectly rectangular Spokane block with wide streets and universal two way access to every house and can't imagine anything other than a single family home safely occupying that lot
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Another bill they're talking about bringing up again is one that benefits homeowners at the expense of renters is the corporate homeownership ban. Allowing people to rent single family homes gives renters the ability to live in all neighborhoods.
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The homestead exemption bill last year got a lot of sponsors. It's basically a big tax break to homeowners, and a huge bias in the tax code towards homeownership. They talked about offsetting it with a tiny renter credit, but to fully equalize it would require billions and billions in renter credits
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Watched the housing legislative preview. Not looking good, talked about how they want to ban corporate homeownership, and want to eliminate the uniformity clause to give homeowners a big homestead exemption. Not much on supply besides victory lapping washingtonstatestandard.com/2025/10/03/w...
WA Legislature’s housing leaders outline vision for 2026 • Washington State Standard
Permanent supportive housing, eviction workarounds and financing for rural homes are among the topics Washington lawmakers may soon discuss.
washingtonstatestandard.com
buildhomes.bsky.social
Does NYC not allow compact parking spots? Looks like the minimum parking space size is 8'6" wide, or 8' in some instances. Could lower it to 8' or 7'6 or eliminate parking space dimensional requirements in areas that don't have parking requirements.
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All in labor cost for Uber in a city like SF probably $50-60+? $40 in wages *1.5 all in cost
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We let people who have no concept of what a city is influence our cities. They could not explain to you how Rome, London, New York City still function despite not being "originally plotted" for what they are today.
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This area is set for a SLU like transformation. Brand new zoning, weak Seattle housing market, strong Bellevue job market, light rail and not many other places for apts to go
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Might as well just pack up the team and move it to Atlanta. More money that way.
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I don't think so, which is really annoying considering the number of amendments that live in different places with different voting outcomes
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In some red states. There are red states where pro-choice isn't a winning stance.
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Outside of Ron Johnson, there aren't many swing state Republican senators, because they lose because they have bad candidates who take bad positions in Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada. In states that swung at some point 16-24 it's just Johnson and McCormick, who rode trump's coattails
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Yep he goes out of his way to appear moderate and garner a bipartisan voting record, even on stuff like guns where he's out of step with his party.
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In the senate it's not really working for them, most swing states won by trump and biden have dem senators
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They don't, Mike Lawler, Brian Fitzpatrick and Susan Collins do not run on the same message as MTG.
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I did some shilling in those comments. The organizing does seem to be anti mfte but it was also anti mfte before the committee vote, where they voted to make it even better than the mayors version.

Seems to me like some backend conversations are going on by developers
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Speak up in support of the MFTE changes. It’s gonna create so much development that it’ll be Christmas for developers
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Can always get entitlements and then if it really increases feasibility go back for more density
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MN custom homes targets big SFH so they’ll still max out at the mayors proposal of .8 FAR for two units.

But, I see a ton of proposals that have 4 units that would benefit from added FAR coming through, I don’t know why they’re not waiting.
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MN Custom Homes, an Eastside luxury home builder is getting in the Seattle market because they realized they can now build massive .8FAR+ADU homes. this is how you bring wealth to seattle