Posted Jun 6, 2023, 11:53 PM
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I'd think airports usually are bad for residential desirability. Who wants to live near a giant airport? Chicago's favored quarter is North/West in spite of O'Hare. No one says move to Glencoe bc you might hear planes all day and night (assuming it's on a flight path). Airport-related jobs are typically very blue collar. It's probably great for warehousing, but who wants to live near trucks and warehouses?
Thinking of major cities, it seems most mega-airports are in not particularly desirable areas.
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