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For land's sake

Canada, 1977
film

Buying land to build a house on can be a problem. Urban sprawl, unscrupulous developers, zoning laws and other bureaucratic complexities can dim the enthusias..

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Tale of one city

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The Land: a new priority

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A House on the prairie

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The Vacant lot

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A Place to live

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A Place to live

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A Sense of place

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Affordable Housing: Dream or Reality

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Playing the environment game

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Where we live

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New town

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