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In responce to AnterpMayor:
Most people make the mistake of expanding backward. Putting down residences first and then realising that they need the infrastructure (ie. waste management, police, fire etc.) to accomodate them, and seeing that the infrastructure is really expensive they have to "buy" the simolians to keep the population from abandoning the buildings.
This is probably what the makers of the game are counting on but it's not their fault, it's human nature. Residences = more xp, simolians, and residents which = progressing further in the game faster. Putting down infrastructure first costs a lot for no immeditate return so is counter intuitive from the average game player's standpoint. Manufacturing and trading for simolians is slow compaired to putting down residences and upgrading them.
That's why resident plots are made available so easily. People will plunge them down first and then (need) to expand their city to accomodate them.
I have myself noticed that when I need something it seems to disappear from the market. I have wondered the same myself actually.
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