Comment Warning We're Nearing the Top (Score 2) 373
I moved to San Francisco in 1999, during the last tech boom.
In 2000, the anti-gentrification talk really picked up steam. "Dotcommers" were raising the cost of of living, driving people out of affordable neighborhoods. And yes, Oakland was a common destination for people and businesses who could no long afford San Francisco. Someone painted "DIE YUPPIE SCUM" on the sidewalk in my neighborhood. Fliers were posted decrying the whitening of the Mission district.
A friend asked if I thought there was a solution to the gentrification problem. I told him, "Wait a year."
It's a bubble, it'll pop eventually. When people start complaining about too much money coming into the city, you know something's gone awry.