>>1190938>herp I don’t understand the issue and I admit my point was disproven so I’m gonna pretend you’re being all high and mightyActually places that are walkable and transit-friendly have consistently had the highest real estate values in the world, as opposed to suburbs which got hurt he hardest by the recession.
See the multi-million dollar houses in the OP?
They’ve always been multi-million dollar houses. And now they’re appreciating.
Building transit in a place encourages loads of development and raises property values. Building highways next to a place causes noise pollution, light pollution, and air pollution. Not good.