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Reply to "Where do you consider MCPS high schools on a scale of good-bad"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well suburban is talking about the trend of wealth moving back to inner cities and leaving the low-income earners with long commutes in depressed suburbs Yes, a place that is mostly poor can be a "ghetto." Race is correlated with income in this area, but not a defining factor for me. I know the word ghetto has roots in race/culture so you can pick a different word for 'predominantly low-income area with high-income people moving out due to concerns about schools and low-income people moving in as prices get even lower'[/quote] But the real estate prices aren't getting even lower.[/quote] But you are looking at it from a historically high period of price appreciation. Those areas havent grown nearly as quickly, recovered from the crash nearly as well or moved up market like other close in areas. I own several rentals in the close in Silver Spring area and the multi-families aren't worth what they were in 2006 and the SFH is worth a bit more but the avg income of the tenants and the quality of the applicants is way down IMO. [/quote]
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