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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well maintained mature trees are amazing for resale value[/quote] Good to know. Most people I know don’t want to live near mature trees. [/quote] No, I mean DCUM will teach you how different people are and there are definitely militantly anti tree people on dcum but unless you live in Ashburn or something, most people want mature trees. [/quote] Why aren’t more people living in rural areas where there are obviously more trees? Cities have less trees but most people would rather live nearby. I guess people don’t care so much about trees as you think.[/quote] The most expensive neighborhoods in the city and the close in suburbs have mature trees. The most treeless areas are formerly farms and now subdivisions, like in Ashburn. Some of them will have mature trees in 40-50 years. [/quote]
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