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johnweldon
3y ago
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> If the individual cost of buying a house "in the sticks" was reflective of that, people might start to think twice.
I don't buy that subsidization is what makes buying a house "in the sticks" so much cheaper.
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bluGill
3y ago
It is partially supply and demand, and partially the sticks have much less services. Gravel roads are cheap. Libraries cost money, so rural areas do without
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