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Neil Fairbanks Says that residential is in high demand

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I have included a picture of the housing problem on this region map. The Green Square indicates the region map even including all of the non-playable water sim city districts in between. as you can clearly see in this Picture there are no houses for sale right now in the real world version of this sim city Chitmits mountains sim city region.

my city planer Neil Fairbanks constantly says things like "four walls and a roof are rare in this city" blah blah blah. i cant even figure out where all of these 42 people that live in Pedro bay actually live using Google or any thing. how am i supposed to build this the real world way if i cant find any of the houseing spots?

on the other side of the coin i have a school so at least my education advisor is a little bit happy but my financial adviser is not happy about the school i built.

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Mute'em. They're not always right anyway, most of the time, they're just incessently nagging :P

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ok Huston i gave it some thought and im going to try to ignore them. My goal is going to be to Complete the Pile Bay- Williamson Highway and then just randomly build a single Residential Unit along the road in each of the City districts that the road passes though and then see what kind of Traffic pops up. The goal of this experiment is to see if having the Highway completed and will give any kind of regional Neighbor effects at the level of human population density that it might have in real life. In the City districts that are part of Pedro Bay i will build 2 Housing units instead of just one to simulate the slightly higher population density. The main goal will be to check to see if i can get any Pedestrian , Car , or Freight traffic to appear on my charts for any of the city districts that i play on. I remain skeptical that any regional Neighbor Effects actually exist in the game but regardless my goal is to find them. im a little bummed out that i could not find the actual sites of the Housing units using any kind of Google satellite views or any thing on the internet but on the other hand the Advisor Neil Fairbanks is right in that these are City districts and people have to Live in them. It might take a year but eventually i will be able to conclude this study and find the results of this Experiment.

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