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Land is in short supply due to several factors, including urbanization, population growth, and environmental regulations that restrict development. As cities expand and more people move to urban areas, the demand for land increases, often outpacing its availability. Additionally, geographical limitations and land use policies can further constrain land supply, making it a finite resource. These factors contribute to rising land prices and competition for available parcels.

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