I've seriously looked at bringing in the sub-markets, but the way EROS has it organized makes tracking those markets a bit more time-consuming: more pages to click through and more formulas to construct (right now I can go to one page for the data).
However, you bring up a very good point. The DC area is so densely populated that I find it strange for EROS not to differentiate from Baltimore. The same goes for New York and Los Angeles and other large metro areas. LA is really bizarre--they don't even bother to list submarkets.
We're talking about a couple of web pages that would take maybe a few minutes to code (o.k., longer to set up the designated city code in the ASP database), but once it's done; well, that's pretty much it. The code runs itself except for hacker intrusions and update bugs. EROS has the CMS for it all, so I don't quite understand why they don't separate the cities.
Unless, of course, they've out-sourced their web work. LOL!
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