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    Interesting that the quality housing stock -- brick -- areas are doing well, and the frame areas [[lower quality) are not. Brightmoor vs. Eliza Howell subdivision is a great comparison. Brightmoor nearly rural ruins. Eliza Howell doing quite well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wesley Mouch View Post
    Interesting that the quality housing stock -- brick -- areas are doing well, and the frame areas [[lower quality) are not. Brightmoor vs. Eliza Howell subdivision is a great comparison. Brightmoor nearly rural ruins. Eliza Howell doing quite well.
    This isn't anything new. Very, very generally [[and with a lot of exceptions) just look at the difference between the vast bulk of the westside and eastsides of the city.

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