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May 11, 2005

Supply And Demand

This is true in many metropolitan areas, especially where zoning restrictions and lawsuits against builders put "artificial" restraints on building.

One of the arguments for a permanent increase in housing prices inside the Beltway is the lack of available space. “There’s no place to build any more houses, so prices can’t possibly go down,” is what people say. I’m sure the same reasoning has also been applied to many other metropolitan areas.

 

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Posted on May 11, 2005 06:26 AM by House 78.
Filed in Mortgage Calculator under housing prices.
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