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by PaulDavisThe1st
166 days ago
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> The building happened because someone was willing to pay for a fungible asset. Building often happens because a developer believes someone will buy the homes they build. A lot of the time, they are right; some of the time they are wrong. Some developers will get buyers lined up first, to minimize the risks of being wrong; many do not. In the latter case, there's no inherent connection between the building and subsequent buyers. |
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