Can't believe it took so long to actually listen to Staight outta Compton, but that has some interesting observations on race and law enforcement in America.
It tends to go up in value during chaotic times as people use it to insulate their savings from the economy when they are expecting regular currencies or economies to crash.
Or ordering a quite impractical routemaster replacement that was more for decoration than for transport (the company who built it couldn't sell any and went bankrupt)
Apparently that's not as common as it used to be - the number of sites that send a warning about "someone has accessed your account from an unknown device" every time you log in from the same computer!
(not the downvoter) It's quite possible the person has no relevant skills around making and permitting complex buildings, but still they feel capable of building these sheds, and fundraising to continue expanding as small amounts of funds come in?
That's if mid rise is even allowed there - if it's "single family zoning", then maybe land division into small parts is their only option?
could also make them a available as asset libraries for other people to make into games - it seems hard to find consistent sets of 3d models for games