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Georgetown's Plan to Increase Student Attendance
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[QUOTE="DFW HOYA, post: 4728494, member: 597"] Not quite $25K but I get the point. The median price of a new home in Georgetown prices at over $1.3 million, and the neighborhood has fought in court and in the court of public opinion for years to force all students on campus; ostensibly, to keep their sale prices even higher. There are homes easily going between $3-6 million within a few blocks of the campus. Residents have even succeeded in getting DC to create a fixed enrollment cap on students allowed on the campus. As a result, students are paying between $1500 and $2000 a month on campus with an nine month term, and have no other options-- there are no commuters (no cars allowed and no parking to put them) so there are comparatively few ways to escape high room and board. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.prevu.com/search/dc/georgetown-washington/condo[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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