Sentences with phrase «affords more real estate»

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More importantly, the growth of Amazon in Seattle has devastated the city, with real estate prices soaring so high that «normal» people can not afford to live there any longer.
The opposite happened in the legislative session that just concluded: de Blasio got just one year of mayoral school control (instead of the seven afforded his predecessors, or the three he said he'd accept) and had a major asterisk attached to an overhaul of the 421 - a real estate subsidy that he needs to build more affordable housing.
We've already seen a bit of what Android Honeycomb will look like from a UI aesthetics standpoint, but we're expecting to see even more fancy - schmancy new UI elements that allow the new OS version to take advantage of the larger tablet display size and the extra screen real - estate that affords — multi-panel apps, cohesive multi-tasking metaphors, scalable pixels, etc..
I began investing in financial assets then, and as I learned about the freedom afforded by passive income, I began focusing more on real estate as another passive income vehicle.
The real estate crash of a few years ago has taught us the value of buying no more house than we can afford.
Tim Harris, a real estate broker in Chester, N.S., puts it more bluntly: â $ œThey do it, â $ he says, â $ œbecause they can afford it.â $ Having sold more than a few ultra-luxury waterfront homes to the Eastern Seaboardâ $ ™ s rich and famous, his firm, Tradewinds Realty, is expanding its territory to Costa Rica and Panama, in answer to client requests for their very own place in the sun.
Super-low-rate variable mortgages became the preferred salve for new homebuyers and helped drive the boom in real estate prices because buyers could afford more house and carry more debt.
So don't let a smooth talking real estate agent entice you to bite more than you can chew (or buy more home than you can afford).
That means we're one of the arts organizations that benefits from more than 50,000 square feet of prime DUMBO real estate rented below market - rate to nonprofits, professional artists, and other groups who otherwise couldn't afford the neighborhood.
Ms. Foeller is just one of several gallerists who have been forced or opted out of their physical spaces by the economics of an art market that favors large dealers who can afford costly art fairs — where many collectors find it more efficient to buy these days — and prime gallery real estate.
No firms gain more by dragging out litigation than the big firms because they have the clients with the tens and hundreds of millions of dollars of capitalization who can afford, with the help of the taxpayer, to pay the astronomical fees they charge for as long as it takes to take on similar corporations similarly represented, or to squash the little guy (which is why FCT has McCarthy's on retainer and Stewart has Borden's on retainer — the given real estate file / title insurance claim is small potatoes but the title insurers make it dead obvious that if you sue them, you will up against a Big Firm.
It's a boon for multitasking; the extra screen real estate afforded by Axon M's second screen makes multi-window much more useful.
A 5.7 - inch FHD Super AMOLED panel affords a whopping 89.6 sq. cm of screen real estate: 30 % more than a typical 5.0 - inch display you'd find on a device like the Galaxy S4.
You can use the Play Store without a smartwatch, but I preferred to use the Google Play Store on the web or a paired Android phone to install apps — both of which afforded much more real estate than the Quartz's cramped circular screen.
The newer generation does not the have long - term view that their elders had / have, and they will continuously «trade up» to bigger and better properties every few years or so, relentlessly staying in debt, buying into the myth that you can't lose with real estate, until they can't afford it any more.
(A) State Associations having membership agreements with the National Association as provided in Article XV, Section 2, of this Constitution may be elected to membership in the National Association in order to integrate more closely the work of local, state and national bodies, to further the purposes contemplated by said Article, and to afford an opportunity for individuals engaged in the real estate business in areas within the state but outside the jurisdiction of a local board to become members of the National Association, subject to its standards, and to be represented therein.
Let's remember that a lot of what drives values of owner - occupied real estate is availability and affordability of credit, which is to say the more people can afford to borrow, the more they will pay.
«City homeowners who thought they had to work several more years to build up their savings are not only in a position to retire early if they move to a small town, they are also able to afford luxurious properties on the water,» says Marah Hamilton, regional director at Milborne Real Estate.
From people in foreclosure, going through a divorce, relocating and can't sell their house, those who own a vacant house they don't want to deal with anymore... to landlords tired of dealing with tenants, people who inherited a house they don't want, good folks who lost their job and just can't afford the payment anymore and can't afford to pay a real estate agent their fees to sell it, to people who owe more on their house than it's worth and listing with an agent just isn't an option.
If you like antebellum architecture but can't afford the grandeur, The Real Estate Group can recommend homes and properties with more modest antebellum features.
I couldn't agree more — every time an issue comes up, CREA huffs and puffs and swears up and down that they are going to vigurously their Realtor consituents, only to cave in at the last minute based on some nonsensical excuse — amazing how CREA couldn't afford to take on the Competition Bureau but the Toronto Real Estate Board could — CREA has long outlived it's usefullness
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