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It could actually decrease reliance on cars. If employers are widely dispersed, then housing within walking distance of any given employer is not in egregiously high demand, and could be affordable to its employees.

There are always going to be more desks than beds in central business districts.




That assumes employment is as sticky as housing, which is actually the the opposite of the current trend.

The advantage of living close to a large urban center is that I can change jobs without a significant impact to my housing and lifestyle.


So you should move every time you change job - or customer? And what about your partner?




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