Mista
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I am not knocking these skyscrapers China and your Singapore have. They are impressive and you guys have a right to be proud of them. Am just saying that there are other ways of living that for basic human nature and needs, they are always more desirable. One's own home is one those desires.
That's where I disagree with you from the start right? There are different ways of living, and each have their own pros and cons and is up to an individual's preference. None of which is always more desirable than the other, like you claim so by using anecdotes, cherry picking of advantages, and hasty generalizations. If high-density living is as miserable as you say, then property prices in these places should fall and not rise, see New York and Chicago. I know many Americans and Australians move into the suburb because they can't afford the rent in the city, not because living in the suburb is inherently better.
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