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To: Ilaine who wrote (15852)3/23/2007 12:24:50 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 218180
 
Comparing real estate with Curitiba. There real estate moves according to generations.

80 years ago only the land owners had lots of money and build mansions. The big majority lived in wooden houses.

The next generation -around the 50's- build half wooden, half bricks.

The generation of the sixties they moved into apartment buildings and the rich moved to the northwest of the cities.

By the late 70,s, the next generation kept moving into apartment buildings. The wooden houses were all demolished and in their places bricks houses were constructed.

By the 90's most were living in apartment buildings. Then something changed. They started building gated communities and there was a move back to houses in those closed condominiuns as they called there.

This is reaching the end right now. I don't know into what the next generation, the 10 year old today, will decide to move into.
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