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does municipal development increase neighborhood attractiveness and home prices?
ive heard that commercial developments (new high rises, retail stores, etc) could improve the value of surrounding homes but whats about major municipal development ? like new city hall being built around the corner? will this help home values ? if the local gov is making major investments, does it indicate the area is up and coming / transitioning ?
I would look at whether the city is investing in upgrading things like roads, parks and street lights. Is the mix of retail changing? Are the workers at the new city hall going to attract new shops and restaurants that in turn attract others? I wouldn't think a new city hall alone would do it.
I think it would depend on how many jobs that development would bring and whether those people would want to live close to their job.
It's always good to see a city invest in itself but I'm not sure if it will bring any appreciation.
I guess that all depends on if there's long-term employment as result of the developments.