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Agreed on all counts. Yeah, Mars was never really a good candidate for colonies, despite being technically the most earth-like planet.
Realistically, terraforming Mars would probably be something like a 3000 year project. But to me, that doesn't mean it's 3000 years away, it means it will actually never happen. Given the ever increasing pace of technology, I can't actually see a 3000 year project like that ever completing, because in that time the human race, and our goals would have changed immensely. We're already successfully editing plant and animal genomes, at some point we will have changed ourselves so much that the goal we aimed for a millennia ago no longer makes sense. We likely won't need an earth-like planet in the same way.
At any rate, I think space habitats are the way of the future, O'Neil cylinders and the like. Once you make it all the way to space, why trap yourself all the way down another gravity well?