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Why does the demand for housing sometime rise when the price rises, in contradiction to indifference theory?

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Why does the demand for housing sometime rise when the price rises, in contradiction to indifference theory?

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How about that: The demand curve moves to the right because of some exogeneous shock. THEN the price rises because the demand curve is now further on the right, so the equilibrium price goes up.

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