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Reply to "DC Region not on the top 10 list of million dollar homes, we are still very affordable stop whining"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you're mistaken in thinking DC is not inherently attractive. It has tons and tons of cultural attractions. The scope of museums are largely unrivaled, and they're mostly free. The city itself is very green. Very, very green. Quality of life in DC is high. Sure, you can counter those aren't "inherent" advantages of DC, but I think it's hard to separate what's inherent and what's not at this point. [/quote] Those are all wonderful things to be sure, and I certainly like DC very much, but they are not necessarily the type of things (like beautiful weather) that would inspire an out-of-area purchaser, or a foreign buyer, to invest in a having second home here if they did not work in DC. Luckily for the Washington area, we continue to suck from, and receive the benefits of, a majority of our federal tax dollars and spending. That highly-subsidized business environment and unlimited, 'stimulus' job creation will keep house prices here high, higher, and highest for as long as space is infinite; or until the rest of the country catches on.[/quote]
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