Anonymous wrote:In the last 15 years or so NOVA has been the engine of job growth in the area. So much that areas far flung from DC like Loundon county has had significant growth and with it great property appreciation. MD on the other end seems to stagnate even under a republican governor. I'm not sure its going to improve under Wes Moore. I'm a long term MD resident and don't mean to diss it. But my property value in the most sought after area in Howard County has just stagnated over the last 15 years. Do you see hope for MD or is the gap just going to get wider?
What about MD turns off businesses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA has cheaper taxes and gives more incentives to businesses. Have you driven by Tyson’s or even Reston lately? It’s booming and has become its own business district without needing to step foot into DC.
I loathe Tysons, just loathe it.
yo mama loathed tysons last night
Anonymous wrote:In the last 15 years or so NOVA has been the engine of job growth in the area. So much that areas far flung from DC like Loundon county has had significant growth and with it great property appreciation. MD on the other end seems to stagnate even under a republican governor. I'm not sure its going to improve under Wes Moore. I'm a long term MD resident and don't mean to diss it. But my property value in the most sought after area in Howard County has just stagnated over the last 15 years. Do you see hope for MD or is the gap just going to get wider?
What about MD turns off businesses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA has cheaper taxes and gives more incentives to businesses. Have you driven by Tyson’s or even Reston lately? It’s booming and has become its own business district without needing to step foot into DC.
I loathe Tysons, just loathe it.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a feature of VA being slower than MD to develop. It’s like how some small town in North Carolina has a higher rate of growth compared to NYC but only because they were starting from 0 so of course there is room for massive growth. VA is soon going to come to a standstill when traffic and congestion becomes too much to bear.
Anonymous wrote:VA has cheaper taxes and gives more incentives to businesses. Have you driven by Tyson’s or even Reston lately? It’s booming and has become its own business district without needing to step foot into DC.