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Originally Posted by jc_yyc_ca
Those properties aren’t cheap yes that’s true, but from an investment point of view those inner sprawl homes and properties are a good investments. Better than the properties in the burbs or a place like the Beltline.
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True. The land value in the inner sprawl is destined to increase as density increases and it gets incorporated into the inner city via that process. Beltline investment is not good because generally it is a condo and does not include land. The specific in-fill examples provided are crap, however, because they are already down to 25' widths that are now RC1 and the primary value of the inner sprawl is lost without full potential having been achieved.