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People who make a very good living and/or enjoy waking up in the middle of the night screaming because they're so massively leveraged. As for people who pay that for mass-produced new construction... well I guess if they can't tell the difference it's not my place to tell them.
I just don't get the concept of a so-called neighborhood being manufactured in less than a decade. Plop: houses. Plop: schools. Plop: shopping malls. How does this add up to a "nice" place to live? I guess trees aren't on the short list, and they don't subtract for when you're sitting in a traffic jam with cornfields on both sides.
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