Most people will pay a premium to live near their workplace, a bustling city center, or within reach of major public transit centers. But will the advent of driverless cars turn the old real estate adage “location, location, location” on its head?
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![]() Most people will pay a premium to live near their workplace, a bustling city center, or within reach of major public transit centers. But will the advent of driverless cars turn the old real estate adage “location, location, location” on its head? No comment yet.
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