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		<description><![CDATA[A new interactive map shows that single-family homes cost 42 percent more than multi-family homes. | This is Elisa Coghlan and Devin Porter. She is a librarian and he a graphic designer. (You’ve seen his charts in Sightline publications for years.) They’re pictured in the house they rented in Seattle from 2008 to 2014. It was at 1701 Northwest 65th Street, in Ballard. It was a typical, vintage Seattle house, built in 1916. If you’ve been in Cascadia for long, you’ve seen many like it. Devin...]]></description>
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