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by dnr 1805 days ago
I want to understand what you're saying, but at first glance this is contradictory: housing prices are driven by density, and housing prices are increasing in Ketchum. But Ketchum didn't increase density, and neither did anywhere nearby as far as I can tell. So what is driving the increase there?

I've visited Ketchum and think I have an idea, but I'd like to hear your explanation.