There is a reason for the RE in Atlanta not having gone up. The reason, according to Miat, is the unlimited supply of land, or say, easy conversion from farmland to residential land.
This is why even with such poplulation growth, the RE still does not go as much as it "should" in the other metro area.
Miat had a article on this-
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• Yeah, how much "farmland" are there in Atlanta? -山高月小- ♂ (330 bytes) () 12/16/2007 postreply 22:09:05
• There is NO shortage in land anywhere in the US -miat42- ♂ (309 bytes) () 12/17/2007 postreply 10:01:15
• I did some research on Texas and Atlanta. -miat42- ♂ (1226 bytes) () 12/17/2007 postreply 09:08:28
• 嗯,有道理 -芦苇葱葱- ♀ (0 bytes) () 12/17/2007 postreply 09:40:32
• Interesting findings. -Sunron- ♀ (0 bytes) () 12/17/2007 postreply 09:53:23
• Your reason exactly tells that DC is not a good place to invest -Freewilly- ♂ (1170 bytes) () 12/17/2007 postreply 11:19:44
• You and me are not really talking about the same topic -miat42- ♂ (754 bytes) () 12/17/2007 postreply 11:48:36