We Don't Need Bigger, We Just Need Better Planning

Topics:
Property Management
Tags:
Human Resources,
Realty Times,
Workforce Management
Source:
Realty Times

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Overview: Most buyers don't seem to want small, unless they are downsizing, but even active adult housing often tends to be larger than what the buyer has been used to. Overwhelming smaller lots with larger houses accomplishes one thing, however; it reduces the amount of lawn one has to mow and greenery he has to care for. Greenery shifts to public spaces from private ones, so that the responsibility for caring for it is transferred to a homeowners' or condo association or the municipal government, if the developer has deeded the space to the city or township.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2005 | Pages: 2


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