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| | | | | On the 24th of this July, Brayden McLean, outfitted in a hospital visitor sticker on his shirt, stepped away from his newborn triplets to ask the Berkeley City Council, "where will [my childrens'] generation be able to live and thrive in Berkeley?" While largely considered to be a progressive city, Berkeley has become an epicenter | |
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oaklandside.org
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| | | | | Construction withered at the start of the pandemic, but building has since rebounded. The development boom of 2018 is long past, however. | |
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www.wfae.org
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| | | | | In Charlotte, 84% of residential land is zoned for single-family homes. City planners here have tossed around the idea of opening those neighborhoods up... | |
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seattlebubble.com
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| | | Since we've been gone for so long, I thought I'd start back up with somewhat of an overview post. Let's just take a look at what's going on in the Seattle-area (King County) housing market recently. One of the biggest topics on everybody's mind lately is home prices, so let's start there... Share:TwitterLinkedInFacebookRedditPinterestEmail | ||