Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My home value and job security have improved under Trump. Love it. Glad i voted for him.
I switched from Dem to Independent 20 years ago. Loved Obama, now love Trump. Was indifferent to Clinton and the Bushes.
My income has exploded too, but I’m glad I voted against him. Quite frankly, my income is going to go up no matter who is president. No need to support a racist ignorant president just for my own income.
Anonymous wrote:My home value and job security have improved under Trump. Love it. Glad i voted for him.
I switched from Dem to Independent 20 years ago. Loved Obama, now love Trump. Was indifferent to Clinton and the Bushes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D.C. its on and popping.
Report: Kushner Family Pays $1.1B for 6,000 Apartments in Maryland, Virginia
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Report-Kushner-Family--506270541.html
Real estate investors buy apartments when they expect recessions. But Kushner is a terrible real estate investor, so who knows.
Kushner is also a terrible landlord; this is awful news for renters in this region. Anyone celebrating this acquisition is gross.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kushner-companies-fined-lying-about-rent-regulated-tenants_us_5b84aaf1e4b0cf7b002e5609
https://medium.com/s/powertrip/jared-kushner-was-my-landlord-68bdac28b23c
https://www.propublica.org/article/kushner-companies-loses-a-key-motion-in-class-action-filed-by-baltimore-tenants
Here is a more balanced view: https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2019/02/25/reports-kushner-cos-buys-6-000-apartments-across.html?ana=e_n_set1&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWkRFMk16aGxPRGczTnpZMyIsInQiOiIyYXF0cllHTXBoTFFpNzVQdXA3ZlFWRUJXMFdwd2dYQkdSbmp3Y1NKYmowRm9zb3ZiM0JxdVlLWGJJUldlRmNhdHJPWkRXYnVGQXU3Q2ljYWd4cmx3VTMyXC94eng1VXQ4ajBjcWxaWFh4WDFTVWNuVTNJRVJCZ1NYQldNenV6SlEifQ%3D%3D
Jared Kushner, meanwhile, has no role in any of this, a spokesman for his attorney, Abbe Lowell, told Bloomberg.
“As part of an ethics agreement he has and has followed, Mr. Kushner has had no role in the Kushner Companies or its activities since joining the government over two years ago,” Mirijanian said. “He is walled off from any business or investment decisions and has no idea or knowledge of these activities."
Yes because Kushner is so trustworthy.
Look morality police - I feel for you, I really do. But this is the real estate boards, its about real estate investments plan and simple. And a buy-out like this puts D.C. on the map in way that only previously cities like NYC or Chicago or San Francisco were seeing.
As for the 'this is more proof of a recession', is that the same proof that said interest rates were going to hike all throughout 2018 and 2019? Because that was a lot of smoke and mirrors as well.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to see the area (city included) to become less fed-dependent. But I don't see how Trump's presence will promote this when you admit it doesn't seem like he will even be here full time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D.C. its on and popping.
Report: Kushner Family Pays $1.1B for 6,000 Apartments in Maryland, Virginia
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Report-Kushner-Family--506270541.html
Real estate investors buy apartments when they expect recessions. But Kushner is a terrible real estate investor, so who knows.
Kushner is also a terrible landlord; this is awful news for renters in this region. Anyone celebrating this acquisition is gross.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kushner-companies-fined-lying-about-rent-regulated-tenants_us_5b84aaf1e4b0cf7b002e5609
https://medium.com/s/powertrip/jared-kushner-was-my-landlord-68bdac28b23c
https://www.propublica.org/article/kushner-companies-loses-a-key-motion-in-class-action-filed-by-baltimore-tenants
Here is a more balanced view: https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2019/02/25/reports-kushner-cos-buys-6-000-apartments-across.html?ana=e_n_set1&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWkRFMk16aGxPRGczTnpZMyIsInQiOiIyYXF0cllHTXBoTFFpNzVQdXA3ZlFWRUJXMFdwd2dYQkdSbmp3Y1NKYmowRm9zb3ZiM0JxdVlLWGJJUldlRmNhdHJPWkRXYnVGQXU3Q2ljYWd4cmx3VTMyXC94eng1VXQ4ajBjcWxaWFh4WDFTVWNuVTNJRVJCZ1NYQldNenV6SlEifQ%3D%3D
Jared Kushner, meanwhile, has no role in any of this, a spokesman for his attorney, Abbe Lowell, told Bloomberg.
“As part of an ethics agreement he has and has followed, Mr. Kushner has had no role in the Kushner Companies or its activities since joining the government over two years ago,” Mirijanian said. “He is walled off from any business or investment decisions and has no idea or knowledge of these activities."
Yes because Kushner is so trustworthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D.C. its on and popping.
Report: Kushner Family Pays $1.1B for 6,000 Apartments in Maryland, Virginia
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Report-Kushner-Family--506270541.html
Real estate investors buy apartments when they expect recessions. But Kushner is a terrible real estate investor, so who knows.
Kushner is also a terrible landlord; this is awful news for renters in this region. Anyone celebrating this acquisition is gross.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kushner-companies-fined-lying-about-rent-regulated-tenants_us_5b84aaf1e4b0cf7b002e5609
https://medium.com/s/powertrip/jared-kushner-was-my-landlord-68bdac28b23c
https://www.propublica.org/article/kushner-companies-loses-a-key-motion-in-class-action-filed-by-baltimore-tenants
Here is a more balanced view: https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2019/02/25/reports-kushner-cos-buys-6-000-apartments-across.html?ana=e_n_set1&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWkRFMk16aGxPRGczTnpZMyIsInQiOiIyYXF0cllHTXBoTFFpNzVQdXA3ZlFWRUJXMFdwd2dYQkdSbmp3Y1NKYmowRm9zb3ZiM0JxdVlLWGJJUldlRmNhdHJPWkRXYnVGQXU3Q2ljYWd4cmx3VTMyXC94eng1VXQ4ajBjcWxaWFh4WDFTVWNuVTNJRVJCZ1NYQldNenV6SlEifQ%3D%3D
Jared Kushner, meanwhile, has no role in any of this, a spokesman for his attorney, Abbe Lowell, told Bloomberg.
“As part of an ethics agreement he has and has followed, Mr. Kushner has had no role in the Kushner Companies or its activities since joining the government over two years ago,” Mirijanian said. “He is walled off from any business or investment decisions and has no idea or knowledge of these activities."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D.C. its on and popping.
Report: Kushner Family Pays $1.1B for 6,000 Apartments in Maryland, Virginia
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Report-Kushner-Family--506270541.html
Real estate investors buy apartments when they expect recessions. But Kushner is a terrible real estate investor, so who knows.
Kushner is also a terrible landlord; this is awful news for renters in this region. Anyone celebrating this acquisition is gross.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/kushner-companies-fined-lying-about-rent-regulated-tenants_us_5b84aaf1e4b0cf7b002e5609
https://medium.com/s/powertrip/jared-kushner-was-my-landlord-68bdac28b23c
https://www.propublica.org/article/kushner-companies-loses-a-key-motion-in-class-action-filed-by-baltimore-tenants
Jared Kushner, meanwhile, has no role in any of this, a spokesman for his attorney, Abbe Lowell, told Bloomberg.
“As part of an ethics agreement he has and has followed, Mr. Kushner has had no role in the Kushner Companies or its activities since joining the government over two years ago,” Mirijanian said. “He is walled off from any business or investment decisions and has no idea or knowledge of these activities."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D.C. its on and popping.
Report: Kushner Family Pays $1.1B for 6,000 Apartments in Maryland, Virginia
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Report-Kushner-Family--506270541.html
Real estate investors buy apartments when they expect recessions. But Kushner is a terrible real estate investor, so who knows.
Anonymous wrote:D.C. its on and popping.
Report: Kushner Family Pays $1.1B for 6,000 Apartments in Maryland, Virginia
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Report-Kushner-Family--506270541.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yah because recent transplants have to convince themselves that the marginal areas they bought in can only go up in value and get better with schools that are right around the corner form being good enough. If he cracks down on sanctuary cities DC the most to lose in terms of its federal funding. That will hurt us all the most and it would be the easiest for him to implement as D.C. aid powerless to push back without states rights. If he decides to teach the country a lesson he very well may use DC as the example.
Don't think that current trends towards urbanization aren't just that, trends which are by their nature cyclical. Also the greater national trend doesn't port to D.C. Like for like. DC has artificial borders and multiple business cores. What other cities count as the urban center extends into Maryland and Va which gives residents choices, if DC proper loses its trendy status when people start losing money on homes and getting stuck in shitty areas, we could very well see a shift back.
Give me a break. DC will be fine. The suburbs aren't interesting to businesses. Rents are already cheap. Arlington has low occupancy rates now. Companies want to be in DC. They currently pay a premium to be here.
Currently is the key word there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump people want to live in McLean and great falls
Actually, they want to live in Northwest DC and Georgetown where they have space to entertain. Maybe the third tier appointees will go to McLean or GF, but the majors will be in the city.
Just read in article that said that Trumpsters like City Center and Kalorama. Georgetown has not been popular.
Does it really matter? It's amazing for the District as a whole. There is also not a single condo available to rent or buy on the whole of the Wharf at Southwest Waterfront. I love seeing my city flourish.
It was going to flourish with or without Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump people want to live in McLean and great falls
Actually, they want to live in Northwest DC and Georgetown where they have space to entertain. Maybe the third tier appointees will go to McLean or GF, but the majors will be in the city.
Just read in article that said that Trumpsters like City Center and Kalorama. Georgetown has not been popular.
Does it really matter? It's amazing for the District as a whole. There is also not a single condo available to rent or buy on the whole of the Wharf at Southwest Waterfront. I love seeing my city flourish.