A moment of silence...

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Tue May 30 11:01:46 2000

> > I still don't get the idea - Silicon Valley (Contra Coast, Alameda and
> > Santa Clara), an area 4 times larger than Munich (City of Munich and
> > Munich county) and just roughly the same population, and you're talking
> > about skyrocketing prices ? maybe they should start to build something
> > (preferable something other than highways).

> It would appear as if more people want to live in Silicon Valley than Munich.

Known here as well - I whish we could build City gates and charge
a commuter Tax (Lets say USD 10 per car) _and_ install some immigration
law to regulate the number of new citicens per year somewhere near
Zero - I wouldn't mind Americanos or even French, as long as we get
less immigrants from other Parts of Germany (read Prussians :).

> The average house in Silicon Valley costs $577,280 (Source: SJ Mercury News,
> 29 May 2000, page 7B). ( That's 1.216.791 DM at today's exchange rates, or
> 622.134,66 Euros. )

House prices in Munich _start_ somewhere at ~1.2m DM (~600 kUSD) for
connected houses, while single houses _start_ at about 1.7m DM (~800 kUSD)
so there's still room :)

> Commercial real estate has undergone similar escalation, with landlords now
> commonly asking for substantial percentages of stock in pre-IPO companies
> in addition to high rents. I know personally of a deal that fell through
> because the company that lost was unwilling to give approximately 1% of the
> outstanding stock to the landlord (in addition to the high rent); the
> "winning" company gave more stock+cash.

That's the new thing - I don't know about any similar stuff in Muncih.

> If Silicon Valley weren't Paradise (esp. for geeks), it wouldn't make
> sense... But...

Now we're back on topic - is it still a paradise if surplus dealers and
other sources of fun gear are closing down ?

Gruss
H.

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