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		<description><![CDATA[Mapping million-dollar homes, social mobility, confidence vs competence, and more. | Keiko This animated map shows the increase of million-dollar homes in Seattle over four years. Did you know that seven percent of all single-family homes in the Seattle area are worth seven figures? That&#8217;s one out of every fourteen homes. And the median price for a single-family home in Seattle is now over $630,000. So how can people who can&#8217;t afford million-dollar homes (like myself) stay in the city? Seattle needs to get rid...]]></description>
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