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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Increased supply induces increased demand.[/quote] There are already a lot of new apartments and condos that have gone up in Arlington what is exactly missing?[/quote] I think some of it is about access to the “good” schools in North Arlington. [/quote] I don’t understand the argument about good schools, these schools are good because parents are involved. If parents were similarly involved in lower performing schools then those schools will improve as well. My grandmother only studied till middle school, was a person of truly modest means but each one of her 4 kids went to college with graduate degrees no less, this happened because she saw education as a way out and enforced strict discipline. These values are not related to wealth.[/quote] Well you don’t have to worry about your “good” schools because your new neighbors in a 1.4M dollar duplex are going to be involved as well. I’m not going to address the rest of what you said.[/quote] You know who's not going to be involved, from what I can see in my Arlington neighborhood? Parents living in the new construction houses with 5 bedrooms or more. They're going private, and they won't give a (&# about private schools any more than they care about their carbon footprint (your Tesla doesn't solve everything, Trevor)[/quote]
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