You do have to be flexible regarding the issue of property rights in light of building companies which can get people working. It’s not like the people aren’t offered a fair price for their homes, often times far more.
I’m of the mind ‘each case is different’ and all things must be considered. It just not a matter of someone owning property vs. whatever reasons they might consider selling for other development.
Why does a developer have any right to his neighbors private property. The developer can offer money to try and get his neighbor to sell but their is no constitutional justification for the government seizing private property and then selling it to a developer. The fact, that freepers are now all for Kelo scares me to death. Sometimes I wonder if Trump came out in favor of partial birth abortion if some freepers would suddenly think that that abomination was the greatest thing in the world.