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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Which means more tourism revenue for DC. Bottom line - it’s good for us regardless.[/quote] Good news is good news and bad news is good news! This poster should be President of the National Realtors Association.[/quote] Just realistic PP. I've had friends begging for a downturn/bubble since 2011. Guess what -- we're in another year of record growth and they're still priced out. Trying to turn so-so news of a few federal middle-class households who live in Chantilly anyway being forced to move out of the region into some big thing for the entirety of a crazy metro real estate market is foolish. [b]Greater Washington jumped to second nationally for construction starts in 2018[/b] https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2019/02/15/greater-washington-jumped-to-second-nationally-for.html [b] The 50 States of Construction: DC's building boom driven by more than the government [/b] https://www.constructiondive.com/news/the-50-states-of-construction-dcs-building-boom-driven-by-more-than-the-g/436587/ [b]Amazon’s Virginia HQ2 Is Causing a Real Estate Boom[/b] https://observer.com/2019/05/amazon-virginia-hq2-real-estate-boom/ [/quote]
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