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Like I was saying earlier, hopefully things will change with the MGM Grand opening up as I personally think it will in due time. No way a BIG money making casino and BRAND such as MGM doesn't change the lower portion of PG County as more folks will visit/invest in that area with all the people and foot traffic that will frequent the area.Anyone want to tackle this? Really seems like there is no solution (in the near future...maaaaaybe MGM can help) to help things out in PG.Emerick A. Peace, operating partner of Keller Williams Preferred Properties in Upper Marlboro, said that homes in the county are undervalued. But that will not change, he said, until more people of all races show interest in moving there. Demand from only African Americans in effect puts a lid on prices, he said.
I just want black people to take advantage of these opportunities, think about the future prospects in this area and build/create a future for themselves in this market. Too often for various reasons some black people don't look or have the necessary future vision in place to be apart of a good/great economic upswing.