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Reply to "Montgomery County zoning: Council wants to change zoning throughout the county to multi-family"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Anonymous wrote: Why does everybody think this is about illegals. Young professionals are looking for affordable housing and can't find it. Most rentals will be young single professionals that need a place to live. Young professionals do not want to live in Montgomery County let alone live in an ADU. They want to be closer to their jobs. They are flocking to DC and NOVA. With the exception of the 20 something humane society worker who is destined to own 10 cats in her later years, I don't see any young professionals seeking chomping at the but for an ADU rental in MD. Well, they don't all, of course. But some do. Especially if their jobs are in Montgomery County (for example, Bethesda, Silver Spring, or Rockville). And you know what would get more young professionals to live in Montgomery County? More housing options. For example, ADUs.[/quote] Oh good grief. This is why MoCo is such a financial disaster in a boom economy. Young college grads are not going to live in your granny flats. [/quote] Well. They already do.[/quote]
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