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FIFA 2026 World Cup Host Cities Announced

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Hello again! As you guy might know already, the cities that will be hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the U.S. will be: What are your guys thoughts on the non-California markets? I was thinking something more like Kansas City, Philadelphia, and Atlanta? Thanks.

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Atlanta has hosted the Olympics and more recently the SuperBowl.  The city has 100,000 hotel rooms, so it absorbs the crowds pretty well.  Airbnb hosts barely saw a bump in rents and the many speculators who jumped in just for the SuperBowl were very disappointed.  Some said it had a lot to do with the teams that came --- some teams fans travel more than others. 

I imagine the same will be true for the World Cup.  It's a great catalyst for already planned projects.  Not a lot of new stuff will happen just for the World Cup.  Atlanta continuously builds out to host events like this.  There's no hangover afterwards --- just a bump then we're on to the next one.

Not sure there's a great way to invest in real estate as a result of the World Cup.  Longterm focus seems like the smart way.  You avoid the hype and hangover of events such as this one.

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