It seems to me, having lived in both, that they have very similar problems. Both London and SF have a significant wealth gap.
Property is even worse in SF: prices are generally speaking more expensive (mainly due to far less supply than London), and average rent is higher.
What I'm getting at is if you agree with the op-ed and want to give up on London why would you choose a city which has a very similar set of problems?
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It seems to me, having lived in both, that they have very similar problems. Both London and SF have a significant wealth gap.
Property is even worse in SF: prices are generally speaking more expensive (mainly due to far less supply than London), and average rent is higher.
What I'm getting at is if you agree with the op-ed and want to give up on London why would you choose a city which has a very similar set of problems?
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