Sounds totally like a scam but it's happening at Detroit, where there are not enough jobs to go around and people are leaving. Article link from CNN.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/10/07/real_est...index.html
The lesson that I learnt is that land is only as valuable as the economic activities that surrounds it. If there are no jobs, no employment opportunities, land is not worth very much.
Now, we are seeing a ridiculous number of houses being build in Johor without a similar quantum of jobs/economic activity being created. What happens then? I see a retirement village, at best.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/10/07/real_est...index.html
The lesson that I learnt is that land is only as valuable as the economic activities that surrounds it. If there are no jobs, no employment opportunities, land is not worth very much.
Now, we are seeing a ridiculous number of houses being build in Johor without a similar quantum of jobs/economic activity being created. What happens then? I see a retirement village, at best.