NO !! We clearly have enough residential lots available to last a year or two.
John Burns, an analyst I respect and trust and have read for over 3 years has this to say.
Just click on the link below for an eyefull.......
http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=t6qceacab&v=001_7pdtf0NbxOP2QisbbIL2DnK57kYXX2FqByDxMhf0jh4zI1JTAr_BWAn0LyHaPjiWLgtx21JqlY6-sBCzeEBIRtBRWK3zt2Bzw3_DvIhLmSuI7lzQM0n5FTM__uWRXAaUEIR4iW7LsqZgG5A-GOhk8euCdZQoS-b4cqdXPgM_L_PliFJJHbQh2050uAD2qidLJRUhqwlny53D9gIkvkMATxWHh8CZjbfB_MydVbUAp5EJHcjp4fr-Q%3D%3D
Many thanks to John,
Yours truly, Larry Founder of this Blog
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