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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Heads up, AU Park Alert: Robbery Investigation in the 4500 block of 40th Street, NW. Lookout for B/M, 15-18 yoa, wearing a black hoodie. black pa... https://evb.gg/n#hl444chy6hb Broad daylight, during school day. If they served the hundreds of outstanding warrants and cracked down on rampant truancy would help. [/quote] Hopefully now that Ward 3 is involved, action will finally take place.[/quote] It’s been going on for two years along the Connecticut Avenue and Wisconsin Ave corridors. Honestly, the 8% mortgage rates is the only thing keeping a lot of our neighbors from bailing for the burbs. [/quote] Absolutely, the interest rates right now are definitely holding people back. I love DC but this is insanity right now. We shouldn’t be living like this.[/quote] It’s not the rates but also the lack of inventory. I know a family that sold up in Bloomingdale last year and have been renting an apartment in downtown Bethesda since waiting for anything to come on the market under $3 million. If Montgomery County did what the YIMBYs want and make it easier to build duplexes, it would absolutely destroy DCs tax base because so many people would leave.[/quote]
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