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Suburban Development and Sprawl

Okay let there be a greenbelt, there’s another city that had a greenbelt instituted and very quickly you saw what happened to its affordability. The city is Toronto. Artificially restricting supply where there is not geographic constraint has a negative affect on affordability.
 
Okay let there be a greenbelt, there’s another city that had a greenbelt instituted and very quickly you saw what happened to its affordability. The city is Toronto. Artificially restricting supply where there is not geographic constraint has a negative affect on affordability.
A very different city than us as someone that lived there. Green belts 100% are a risk for affordability of home prices.

But affordability isn’t a singular metric of home price.

Transportation, taxes, quality of amenities…all matter.

And Toronto did that while failing to allow significant infill due to restrictive zoning laws.
 
I get that Marquis looks detached but that's the next closest spot developers' were able to build in that region of the city given existing residential in Quarry Ridge, the mobile home park, golf courses, Kuhlman's Garden, Sunstar Nursery, etc...

I suppose an argument could be made the Gorman area should have been fully built out before Marquis began although I don't know what level of residential is in store for the small remaining area of Gorman.
 
I get that Marquis looks detached but that's the next closest spot developers' were able to build in that region of the city given existing residential in Quarry Ridge, the mobile home park, golf courses, Kuhlman's Garden, Sunstar Nursery, etc...

I suppose an argument could be made the Gorman area should have been fully built out before Marquis began although I don't know what level of residential is in store for the small remaining area of Gorman.
I thought Gorman was mostly planned for industrial?
 
I thought Gorman was mostly planned for industrial?
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