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Letters to the Editor: Sure, San Diego is constructing extra residences. However are they reasonably priced?
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Letters to the Editor: Sure, San Diego is constructing extra residences. However are they reasonably priced?

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Last updated: January 24, 2026 4:33 pm
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Jan. 24, 2026 7 AM PT

To the editor: San Diego has certainly laid out the welcome mat for residence builders and their buyers (“San Diego reveals what occurs when a metropolis truly lets builders construct,” Jan. 20). However my metropolis’s laissez-faire strategy to growth has failed to provide actually reasonably priced housing whereas nearly ignoring the apparent want for added parks, faculties, fireplace and police stations and parking for car-dependent, working-class households.

A few of these new rental initiatives supply small studios for $2,500 monthly and one-bedrooms for $3,000. Parking, when accessible, can value $300 a month extra. The so-called reasonably priced models required by the town in a few of these high-density buildings nonetheless value greater than $2,000 monthly, properly past the attain of our low- and really low-income residents.

Our mayor and his building-industry allies now declare their fast-track approval processes — which disregard neighborhood considerations concerning the unfavourable impacts of those high-density/high-rise initiatives — are pushing down rental charges. However in accordance with knowledge from RentCafe.com, the current 1.85% drop in month-to-month rental charges equates to only $55 monthly in financial savings and a nonetheless costly $2,938 common month-to-month lease.

In the meantime, bike lanes and on-street parking restrictions have led to diminished parking spots. Builders are discovering it a lot tougher to lease models with no off-street parking. Emptiness charges are regular or rising, which is able to tamp down new development, inflicting rental charges to renew their upward climb.

Our metropolis doesn’t have a rental housing “disaster.” However we do have a extreme scarcity of actually reasonably priced housing. Our elected officers’ love affair with development {industry} execs who fund their political campaigns proves that the non-public sector and free-market methods won’t resolve that drawback.

Paul Krueger, San Diego

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