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Yes, it is, especially when you consider utilities. Average house in the burbs has some lawn or shrubs or something that uses water, and it's not like well water is ultimately 'free' - it comes from somewhere. Also, it means less land developed, less extensive electrical and water distribution systems, and so on.



What makes cost of living so much more expensive in cities vs. suburban or rural areas if they're really so much more efficient?


Demand.




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