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TheCoelacanth | 5 days ago

That's a problem of not building enough walkable areas relative to how many people want to live in walkable areas, leading to them being expensive because of many people competing for scarce resources.

Car-centric infrastructure is incredibly expensive, so there's no inherent reason for walkable areas to be more expensive.

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