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The Pacific Northwest hub where house prices have dipped $48k in a year as the 'Starbucks effect' grips area
House prices in a Pacific Northwest hub have fallen by $48,000 over the past year due to the 'Starbucks effect,' a trend linked to shifting economic conditions and consumer behavior in the region.
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