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Your're right that markets value these things rather appropriately but one dynamic that I've witnessed in Berlin and that's probably the same everywhere is how myopic locals are to long scale developments. I've had dinners in Berlin when I just got here where the people who already were there all were super convinced that "Berlin has no income base and therefore rents will never increase dramatically here". Locals believe that things will be the way they've always been (or they like to believe that).

There may be a data driven Akiya play here by checking (against population, transit, economy and other sources) which of these areas stand a chance of making it through the downturn and which ones should be abandoned/rewilded entirely.

Anyway, I've felt the tug of this as I've very briefly felt it when seeing the abandoned Piedmontese villages while hiking through (imagine the winters up there…) or the $1 Italian palazzo renovations on TikTok. Maybe some day.

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