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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (45462)12/6/2005 9:34:39 PM
From: bobby is sleepless in seattleRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
at one point, Seattle was coined as the second coming of Silicon Valley....

dependent on tech, yes, including biotech. Someone recently posted an article having Seattle's Biotechnology leading the way in the population growth for the "Cascadia" area, from Eugene to Seattle in the next 30 years.


I maintain this area is still about building planes, at least from a perception perspective. Yes, the core of BA fled to Chicago, but it's always good to hear about plane orders and this adds to Seattle and vicinity's optimism. Boeing is on the upswing with plane orders and hiring after years of downsizing, relocation, and playing second fiddle to Airbus.

Ethnic Communities are growing strong with Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, Russian very much so.

All have impacted the demand for housing with planes and tech leading the way...

Why anyone would want to live and work in continuous rain is beyond me...:)!

Still, I find it absolutely amazing the increase in pricing...
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