Anonymous wrote:Anyone who commutes by car knows of what I speak. Sure public transport has its advantages but honestly the problem is that it’s just so public.
Love my cozy, comfy, little slice of heaven on wheels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These threads always bring out the lazy entitled suburbanites who think there should be a 6 lane highway directly from their house in olney to their favorite restaurant on 14th st. Go pound sand, we don’t want your fat a)$ or your huge SUV in our city at all. Gaithersburg has lots of great restaurants you can try instead!
I don’t even own a bike, btw. Just so sick of the pompous entitlement from people who don’t live here and contribute absolutely nothing to our city but think it should all be organized 100% for their convenience at the expense of our lives and safety.
Not the whole city. Just the downtown areas. I work on K street love my commute. Easy in and easy out. Home in 20-30 mins and out of the hot, messy and smelly downtown area and back home where it’s 5 degrees cooler and I am surrounded by trees and open spaces. All while enjoying my 30 mins of air conditioned peace and the quiet of my little bubble of a car. Occasionally I even listen to a book in tape.
No one really wants to commute the the city. I hope it continues to become increasingly unfriendly to commuters nothing would make me happier than to see an increase in well paying jobs moving out of the city and into NOVA. Free parking, no toll roads, and an even shorter commute. Win win.
Anonymous wrote:These threads always bring out the lazy entitled suburbanites who think there should be a 6 lane highway directly from their house in olney to their favorite restaurant on 14th st. Go pound sand, we don’t want your fat a)$ or your huge SUV in our city at all. Gaithersburg has lots of great restaurants you can try instead!
I don’t even own a bike, btw. Just so sick of the pompous entitlement from people who don’t live here and contribute absolutely nothing to our city but think it should all be organized 100% for their convenience at the expense of our lives and safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
major investment firms are buying homes in dc. real estate is an inflation hedge. it's a big reason why housing prices here are going crazy. there's a lot of houses now being bought with cash. how many? i dont know. that's probably look up able somewhere.
Assuming for the sake of argument that this is true - these major investment firms are presumably not buying real estate, as an inflation hedge, in a city that people and jobs are going to flee from en masse? (Whether due to bike lanes or some other reason.)
Anonymous wrote:
major investment firms are buying homes in dc. real estate is an inflation hedge. it's a big reason why housing prices here are going crazy. there's a lot of houses now being bought with cash. how many? i dont know. that's probably look up able somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the lack of demand for DC is evident from the falling home pric—- hey wait a minute
those homes are being bought by pension funds.
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go talk to someone who works in the housing industry. who do you think is buying all these homes for cash? do you think the average washingtonian has 1.5 million dollars in cash to buy a house?
How many "homes" is "all these homes"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the lack of demand for DC is evident from the falling home pric—- hey wait a minute
those homes are being bought by pension funds.
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Welcome to conjecture!
go talk to someone who works in the housing industry. who do you think is buying all these homes for cash? do you think the average washingtonian has 1.5 million dollars in cash to buy a house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the lack of demand for DC is evident from the falling home pric—- hey wait a minute
those homes are being bought by pension funds.
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Welcome to conjecture!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the lack of demand for DC is evident from the falling home pric—- hey wait a minute
those homes are being bought by pension funds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the lack of demand for DC is evident from the falling home pric—- hey wait a minute
those homes are being bought by pension funds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the lack of demand for DC is evident from the falling home pric—- hey wait a minute
those homes are being bought by pension funds.
Anonymous wrote:I think the lack of demand for DC is evident from the falling home pric—- hey wait a minute