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Old Posted Nov 12, 2017, 1:53 PM
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So, once again I throw in the human nature factor. Can you actually imagine having 100,000 households in this region all voluntarily contribute an average of $2000 annually for a train that is expected to carry 25,000 people. (once again using MOOSE's numbers, in my opinion they would be lucky to get 10,000 riders on a good day)
I believe the theory is that those houses would each experience an 80k increase in property values and 5% would sell every year and split the property value increase with Moose.

This whole thing is based on the premise that some huge porportion of the region's population (10-20%) will relocate to a Moose village. I don't think that is even remotely possible, but I guess if someone believes that then other numbers start to work.
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