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Originally Posted by oldschoolcalgary
I agree there is an economic underpinning. Houses in inner city neighborhoods are more expensive. "Prejudice"? Um no... not any more prejudice than all the folks driving nicer cars than I have...
there is a choice people are making, and that the developers have been providing: Spending 400 K for a two bedroom condo in the core or spend that same 400 K and own a lot in the burbs.
For young families who can't afford 700k - 900K for a townhouse or house in the inner city, I get why you would make that choice. But its still a choice...plenty of people in denser cities live and raise families in condos just fine...and if they choose to move out to the burbs, that's their choice
YOU are saying people living in inner city neighborhoods were the cause of urban sprawl. I said that was laughable...
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YOU are not reading what HE is saying.