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[quote=Anonymous]Anyone talking about MAGA on here is deluded. And I know this because I've been reading this forum ever since Trump was elected (and long before) and 99% of the sky is falling because of DOGE and DC real estate is going to take a massive hit were from anti-trump people. Give me a break. And the MSN article is clickbait. 242 "cities" are going to be individual suburban towns that are classified as cities. Places like Piedmont, CA, Winnetka, IL, Bronxville, NY, you know, rich suburban towns. They're going to pack that list. Just like what they've always done. Here's a nice quote: "The New York City metro area, which includes parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, leads all metro areas with 63 cities where a typical starter home costs $1 million or more. The San Francisco metro follows with 37, then Los Angeles (33), San Jose (13), Miami (8) and Seattle (8)." D'oh. 63 cities in the tri-state, how is that even possible? Wait, oh, you mean rich suburbs in Westchester and Fairfield. Har har. "cities." [/quote]
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