Yes, that is definitely a concern for people. At this point, Land is being rolled out in stages but nobody really knows what the finished product is going to look like so it's difficult to make decisions on what to do. There is no question that people will have to spend a good chunk to maximize it's potential, but isn't that true of any land investment? I mean, you can buy property in the real world, pay taxes on it every year, and just hold it for appreciation. Or you have to spend a big chunk of money to develop it and/or build on it. This is no different. This land has more than 10x'd in value so far and people are complaining that they now have to come up with more dollars to improve it further. It doesn't make sense to me. If you don't want to spend the money, sell the property. Pretty simple. If you think it's going to be worth more later by developing it, hold onto it. Nothing is free. You made a great investment decision by buying the plots early. Now you have to decide whether you want to cash out or keep investing.
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