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					Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield  I didn't mention the exburbs.  I think those have problems.  Not because they're too far from cities (that's irrelevant).  But because they attracted lower-to-mid-middle class buyers priced out of the regular burbs, many of whom are getting hit most acutely with layoffs, and are overleveraged.  I see those things turning into wastelands of rural insolvents.  That stuff's better bulldozed back into farmland. | 
	
 They're the only place you can still get enough space to live.  I have no understanding, having tried it, of how people live on less than an acre of land.  Just stifling.  
And, zombie land has no appreciation of good lawn sculpture.