Water woes

Whatever solution is found, there will be impact
on the properties and area surrounding that reservoir, pipeline, etc. Whether it
is going to be in your backyard may depend on who gets involved in the decision
making process.

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I talk a great deal about the
impact that insufficient water supplies have on our region. How does this impact
real estate? Simply put, if we do not have enough water, we become a less
desirable place to live.

Whatever
solution is found, there will be impact on the properties and area surrounding
that reservoir, pipeline, etc. Whether it is going to be in your backyard may
depend on who gets involved in the decision making process.

About Jim Duncan

A Charlottesville Realtor who tries to stay on the bleeding/cutting/functional edge of technology and real estate trends. I have been selling real estate for the past 10 years, lived in C'Ville for twenty+ and am married to one of few Charlottesville natives left.
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