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by bostik
2581 days ago
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As the article points out (but does not emphasise), the houses in Japan are by design transient. They are built to fit need, and demolished to make space for something new in their due time. This makes the land much more valuable - a plot can be repurposed when necessary, especially when the zoning rules and taxation encourage it too. |
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