What's a Developer to Do?
The Real Deal 2008, Dec 31
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Publisher Description
Byline: Candace Taylor In today's unforgiving real estate market, being a residential developer is no longer as simple as securing a plot of land and announcing plans to build a condo project. Characteristics that prospective buyers once considered small imperfections, like a long walk from the subway, an extra $100 a month in mortgage payments or even a steep flight of stairs, are now major liabilities for developers that could mean extra months, or even years, on the market.
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