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That will be both, depending on the massive quantity available. Normally, cinder blocks is a bit higher, due to the volume of raw materials that were used in production. However, red bricks tend to be a bit pricier based on the region where the raw material availability. In our areas, red bricks are more costly than cinder blocks. We level down a hillside for development, there's enough raw materials to build a highway's cinder block walls for noise mitigation. Since we have so much development going on around here in the past two decades, let just say there's plenty of materials for cinder blocks for a few decades.
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