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In this episode of the Real Estate Addicts Podcast, former Boston City Councilor and current at-large candidate Frank Baker discusses his campaign and vision for bringing balance and common sense back to city government. Baker emphasizes the importance of responsive, efficient local services and criticizes bureaucratic inefficiencies that slow progress. He shares his opposition to rent control, arguing it discourages investment and hurts small landlords, and calls for reform of Boston’s restrictive zoning processes to make housing development more feasible. Throughout the conversation, Baker advocates for a centrist, practical approach to governance focused on core city operations and support for working- and middle-class residents.
If you are interested in learning more about Frank Bakers campaign or to provide support please visit: https://www.bakerforboston.com/
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In this episode of the Real Estate Addicts Podcast, former Boston City Councilor and current at-large candidate Frank Baker discusses his campaign and vision for bringing balance and common sense back to city government. Baker emphasizes the importance of responsive, efficient local services and criticizes bureaucratic inefficiencies that slow progress. He shares his opposition to rent control, arguing it discourages investment and hurts small landlords, and calls for reform of Boston’s restrictive zoning processes to make housing development more feasible. Throughout the conversation, Baker advocates for a centrist, practical approach to governance focused on core city operations and support for working- and middle-class residents.
If you are interested in learning more about Frank Bakers campaign or to provide support please visit: https://www.bakerforboston.com/

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