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Data centers may not boost property values universally, study suggests

A 2025 study from George Mason University suggested that homes located near data centers may see an increase in property values. However, the study's findings are limited to a specific region in northern Virginia and may not apply universally. The article posits that data centers are often situated in areas with pre-existing strong infrastructure and amenities, which could be the actual drivers of higher property values rather than the data centers themselves. AI

影响 Minimal direct impact on AI operators; discusses real estate implications of data center infrastructure.

排序理由 The article discusses a study but focuses on qualitative assessment and broader implications rather than a new release or significant event.

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Data centers may not boost property values universally, study suggests

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  1. Data Center Knowledge TIER_1 English(EN) · Christopher Tozzi ·

    Do Data Centers Really Boost Property Values? A Closer Look

    A 2025 George Mason University study found homes near data centers had higher values. But does this trend hold true everywhere?