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Views for the region differ on post-pandemic housing development

Millennials are moving out of cities for a life in the suburbs.

Places like Prince William County are expected to benefit from the changes, but industry insiders disagree on what type of housing development will dominate the post-pandemic landscape.

"We're seeing this trend from of working from home and we don't believe this will slow down," said Mark Ingrao, of the Northern Virginia Builders Association. "We're seeing a trend in the market of people looking for more affordable housing, and we think this is an opportunity for Prince Wiliam County to provide the workforce housing that is needed for this area."

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