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From: isopatch7/24/2020 3:45:03 PM
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<WONDER WHY? Real Estate Sales Rise In Seattle As People Sell Their Homes To Flee The City

By Mike LaChance
Published July 23, 2020 at 11:17pm

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Who would want to live in the city of Seattle?

The city has been the scene of riots for weeks, at one point culminating in the now famous ‘CHOP’ zone where people were actually killed.

As you might expect, people who are able to do so are selling their homes and leaving the city.

KOMO News reports:

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Report: More Seattle-area residents selling their homes, leaving the area

More and more people are seeking to sell their homes and move out of Seattle area, according to a newly released report.

The report, by Seattle-based online residential real estate company Redfin, found that the number of home sellers looking to leave the Seattle metro area has jumped to 13.7%, compared with 11.2% at the same time last year.

Meanwhile, the net outflow of homeowners from Seattle has soared from 363 in the second quarter of last year to 6,007 in the second quarter of this year – a jump of more than 1,500%.

There are several reasons for the huge increase in homeowners seeking to leave Seattle in their rear view mirror, according to the report. Among them:

– Low mortgage rates and changes in what people want in a home are providing an incentive to people who were already considering a move to another area.

– More Seattle-area employers are offering flexible remote work policies, which frees workers from having to live in this part of the country.

Funny how the reasons given for leaving don’t include the violent riots, because that’s definitely part of it.

What happens when the city’s tax base is gone?>

thegatewaypundit.com
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