Sentences with phrase «per front foot»

With 18 percent interest rates and a flood of properties on the market, they were able to buy the property on a land contract with 11 percent interest for $ 75 per front foot.
Today, with the second - home buyer boom, the Schnellers own 1,000 feet of lake footage, and land is selling for $ 1,000 per front foot.
Example: subdivision lots land value at one time were dollar - valued by per front foot.
Beachfront property on the eastern shore of the island facing the reef and within 8 miles of San Pedro is now selling from $ 3 500 - 5 000 USD per front foot.
Land north of where the reef meets the shore can be purchased for as little as $ 2 000 per front foot but for now consider it a long - term investment not a place to build and live (access is difficult and consequently costs for development are high making these properties no real bargain if you want to develop them now).
Roughly half of those cats had extra toes instead of the usual 5 toes per front foot and 4 toes per back foot.

Not exact matches

On a stretch of Highway 101, east of downtown San Francisco, Vogt had clicked a button between the front seats, turned a dial to adjust the speed, taken his hands off the wheel, moved his feet back from the gas pedal and brake — and then turned to look me straight in the face, while, at 60 miles per hour, the scenery ticked by.
Foot Path Winery Food, Wine and Music / August 19 / 6:30 p to 9 pm / Featuring Tim Cash on the guitar — Under the stars in front of the house / $ 25.00 per person, which includes the food and a glass of wine / Please call the winery to make reservations.
Kurt Looby, a 6» 10» Texas juco transfer, gives the Hawkeyes added depth up front behind 6» 11» senior Erek Hansen, whose 2.6 blocks per game led the Big Ten, and 7 - foot sophomore Seth Gorney.
he reads the game well like per and is quite on the front foot like kos if he gets more game time he will be top class need to beef up a little bit.
NAME TO NOTE: Matt Kjeldgaard, DL, Sr. — The 6 - foot - 3, 270 - pounder anchored the defensive front as a huge force in the middle of an Oakdale defense that allowed just under 16 points per game, including holding opponents scoreless in the last six quarters of the NorCal regional final and CIF State Bowl title game.
The ice under the front of the shelf is melting at a rate of about 3.3 feet (1 meter) per year, so the creatures must be burrowing to stay inside the ice, Rack said.
Apply diluted peppermint or other oils to the base of the neck and front of the throat, and the bottoms of the feet, several times per day.
Powered by a 3.5 - liter V6 with 250 horsepower and 253 pound - feet of torque that is coupled with a five - speed automatic transmission, the Pilot can achieve 18 miles per gallon in the city, and 25 mpg * on the highway with front - wheel drive models, while the AWD models achieve slightly lower levels of 17 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway.
This front - wheel drive vehicle is capable of reaching zero to sixty miles per hour in 7.7 seconds or stopping from sixty miles per hour in as little as 119 feet.
It is helpful to inject the food slowly, about 1 - cc per second, and to elevate your dog's front feet so the food goes easily into the stomach.
Put your feet up in front of the telly with FOXTEL and pay - per - view movies available in each apartment.
Eleventh Avenue, just across the street from Gagosian's gallery on 24th and sporting perpetually unadulterated river views and a «sky garage» (an elevator takes you and your car right to your apartment's front door), reaching $ 3,000 + per square foot.
On the development front, the report says there are more than eight million square feet (msf) of office space under construction in Canada, equating to nearly two per cent of the existing office inventory.
Other variances included decreasing the minimum setback to 0 to 15 feet (it was 20 feet), reducing minimum density to one unit per 3,500 square feet (it was one unit per 5,000 square feet) and placing parking at the rear instead of the front of buildings.
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