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All Forum Posts by: Robert Senefeld

Robert Senefeld has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

@Bjorn Ahlblad thank you for your reply - I think for the most part I side with your expectation. It just feels weird being in morning traffic with 18 wheelers before you hit the highway

Does anyone have any insight on what large construction of distribution centers (Amazon like hubs) can have on local residential real estate? I live in the Lacey, WA in a largely quiet and upscale residential area but we are seeing DCs spring up within miles of the neighborhoods. Plenty of new neighborhoods are also in the works around us and the area is still dominated by upscale suburbs but the industrial growth is something that I don’t know should be concerning or could just mean more demand for homes in the area. Any insight would be appreciated!

I purchased a house in the Lacey, WA in 2019 that has seen steady appreciation  recently but we are now seeing distribution centers popping up just miles from our house. The area we are in is still a premium and sought after huge residential area but the DCs have us questioning their implications. Does this likely just mean more jobs to the area or could it be a foreshadow of deterioration??