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  • curprev 00:2900:29, 10 October 2024 Avatar317 talk contribs 96,964 bytes −147 Reverted previous two edits: I don't see anything in the source saying something like: "prediction of an overall reduction in housing". If you can supply a quote from the source that says that, than we can include that statement. The source said that there was no OVERALL reduction in housing, (just less rental and more ownership) but a reduction in housing would only happen if housing were destroyed/demolished/earthquake/hurricane/fire, and no new replacements.

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