Due to the fact that the land property market is limited, people implement investment projects not only directly on their surface, but also:

  • below them (e.g. tunnels, but also a hotel 100 meters underground) and
  • above them (for example, hanging bridges, as well as offices in "houses" on trees),
  • as well as "in the ground" (including a cave apartment, a hotel in volcanic rocks, an underwater hotel).

Anyway, these are often large and very recognizable investments. Their wide scope induces to ask many questions, e.g.:

  • what investment projects have already been implemented or are planned in individual cities in the world?
  • In what direction can they develop?
  • What ideas that seem impossible today may become possible in the future?
  • How is technology developing, e.g. in the field of construction?
  • Are such projects likely to be affordable for a wider group of consumers?
  • How do these types of investments affect the market value of companies implementing such projects or having them in their investment portfolios?
  • do such investments include the same specifications as classic real estate investments (connected with liquidity, discount rate, rate of return etc.)?
  • Others questions?
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