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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DEI or as I call it, Didn’t Earn It ruined affordable options near their home for retirees. Back around 1992 the town I used to live in of all SFHs that was already rising in prices parents were worried kids could not afford to buy in town they grew up in and retiree parents were sitting in large homes they did not need but no where in town to downsize too. They converted an old school in town near train and stores and parks to this wonderful 65 and older apartment building below market guaranteed for life available to current town residents over 65. Idea was they sell home or give to kids and frees up all those empty bedrooms. You know five bedroom houses with an empty Nestor. It lasted five years before being sued as being racist and inequitable. They won and poor people other towns and illegals flooded in and over last 20 years has become a slum and people in town still have no where to go. [/quote] Link to an article or this is just a casually veiled story about your lame politics[/quote] Was in Port Washington NY and school was in town by train to Manhattan, restaurants and water. Lawsuit was based on Port Washington in 1930s to mid 1970s was nearly all white. ([b]Today has a big Spanish and Asian Population too[/b]). They sued as it was nearly all white people getting apartments but that was just long term owners 65 and older of course was mostly white. BTW Bethesda has same thing. Waverly House by metro is a 158 unit senior citizen below market building right by metro and Catholic Church and Round House theatre It is full of illegals, mainly Asian, most don’t speak English, very few even from Nearby area. Legally you can no longer restrict units to residents of town or make requirements long term residents. That would be a perfect place for Bethesda long term residents over 65 to downsize too. I would make it Bethesda residents only who own a home 25 years or greater only downsizing, but illegal. [/quote] I strongly doubt many Spaniards live there. Do you mean Spanish-speaking people from Latin America?[/quote]
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