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New it does seem odd
Basically people have voted with their wallet and said the unzoned areas are worth more to them.

At the same time, because the majority of the area is unzoned, the prices for the metro area as a whole has risen less than zoned cities where shortages of a specific type(residential, commercial, industrial) are created by the political division of land use.
Darrell Spice, Jr.            Trendy yet complex\nPeople seek me out - though they're not sure why\n[link|http://spiceware.org/gallery/ArtisticOverpass|Artistic Overpass]                      [link|http://www.spiceware.org/|SpiceWare]
Collapse Edited by SpiceWare July 13, 2006, 11:26:36 AM EDT
it does seem odd
Basically people have voted with their wallet and said the unzoned areas are worth more to them.

At the same time, because the area is unzoned, the prices for the metro area as a whole has risen less than zoned cities where shortages of a specific type(residential, commercial, industrial) are created by the political division of land use.
Darrell Spice, Jr.            Trendy yet complex
People seek me out - though they're not sure why
[link|http://spiceware.org/gallery/ArtisticOverpass|Artistic Overpass]                      [link|http://www.spiceware.org/|SpiceWare]
     Kunstler has a new essay out - (drewk) - (8)
         I wouldn't call him a Luddite - (ben_tilly)
         Good read, but - (SpiceWare) - (6)
             But what does it actually look like? - (drewk) - (5)
                 Zoning is no guarantee, of course. - (Another Scott)
                 Yep - (SpiceWare) - (3)
                     How's that work? - (drewk) - (2)
                         it does seem odd - (SpiceWare)
                         Very simple - (ben_tilly)

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