Finance
New SF Proposal Would Double Affordable Housing Requirements
Supervisors Jane Kim and Aaron Peskin introduced a charter amendment yesterday that that would more than double San Francisco’s affordable housing requirements for market rate projects from 12% to 25% in new construction. The city currently requires market-rate projects to provide 12% of their units below market rate. Â But developers
What to Do If You Win the Lottery
Have you ever thought about winning the lottery? I don’t mean the weird gonzo shit you’d do, like hire a marching band to follow you everywhere playing Rock’n Roll part 2Â while you strut down the street (tell me that doesn’t sound awesome). I mean the actual mechanics of how to
Travel Tips on the Cheap This Winter
Now that the holiday craziness is over…it might be nice time to really relax. Here’s how to jet set on a serious budget this winter
Weird Ways to Make Money Online
From Selling your knowledge to selling your hair, we all need a little extra cash sometimes. There are several ways you can utilize your smartphone or your computer to obtain that little extra oomph for your budget.
How To Renovate Your Home While Keeping Your Piggy Bank Full
In 2012, there was an estimated 284 billion dollars spent on renovations in the United States alone. One thing that is having a big impact on the home improvement market is consumer demand for products that are environmentally friendly and leave less of a carbon footprint.
However, home upgrades and repairs can be expensive. The average cost of even a minor kitchen remodel is around $19,226, but a kitchen remodel is one of the top areas that will pay you back when selling a home.
Treating Depression on the Cheap
Depression is expensive. You eat junk food and order delivery because cooking and cleaning up sounds like slow torture. Your productivity falls off or you lose your job entirely. You miss obligations–everything feels like an obligation. You’re haunted by your elusive potential and the feeling that you’re letting everyone down.
Vote Yes on Prop I : Ask A Tenants Rights Attorney
The Mission Moratorium, the halt on new luxury developments in San Francisco’s Mission district is a hot bed issue. Big developers hate the idea, the majority of San Francisco’s supervisors and mission residents support it, this is why
The 5 Worst Types of Roommates
Having a good roommate means avoiding the bad ones. Nearly everyone has a roommate nightmare story. From the ‘drug addict’ to the ‘Single White Female’ we’ve got you covered