Quote Originally Posted by Pondera View Post
Right now, there are 12 wards with 30 plots each in 4 areas. That's 1,440 plots. So, if SE managed to, for the sake of argument, double the number of wards in all areas, which is quite a feat, that is 2,880 plots.
Your numbers are wrong.
We have 4 housing areas with 12 wards each. Every ward has 2 Subdivisions with 30 lots each.
4 x 12 x 2 x 30 = 2880

By adding 1 additional Subdivision to each ward they could add 1440 lots. They could also add a fourth Subdivision to add another 1440 lots.
This would increase the number of lots to 4320 or respectivly to 5760 lots in total.
Also there would be a huge increase in appartments.