Sentences with phrase «small piece of property»

We live on a corner lot across from the bay on a very small piece of property.
We have a super small piece of property with lots of zoning constraints, but we worked with the town to create our dream home.
McLennan County conveyed two small pieces of property to the city of Waco to assist in the animal shelter renovations.
In most cases the amount you are offered will help you pay for a smaller piece of property, or even allow you to invest in a profitable business.

Not exact matches

Schylling: We initially contacted Warner Brothers with a larger product selection and quickly realized that, given the amount of interest in this property, we were going to have to pare it back and take just a small piece of the pie.
For example, if you own a piece of property that you feel would be the perfect spot to place a small motel, then you may be in need of a construction loan to finance the building of your dream accommodations.
The complexity of title plants and the need to have records on most every piece of property in a given geographic area to be competitive in the market has led to the consolidation of the industry to a small group of large players.
To understand more, she conducted experiments in acute brain slices, small pieces of brain tissue where neurons stay alive and maintain their physiological properties.
Add to that a small piece of rose quartz infusing the oil with properties of love and tranquility, and, boom, you've got good vibes all around.
The syndicated property ownership model means that you own a small piece of one specific property.
Some people find that managing a piece of property or a small real estate portfolio is an appealing hobby; some of these people make a lot of money out of their hobby over a period of years.
MANY people within the 500 MILLION tertiary educated alive now that CAN look at the» (greenhouse) climate science» and rend it to «small pieces» as the common materials involved by «greenhouse science» are well known and have properties utilised DAILY in many areas of SCIENCE.
I was once told, years ago, that I «couldn't build a small house» because the neighbors (who never came forth and were never named) would object; that in an area of 250K overpriced, oversized, lawyer foyer houses, my little house would «reduce property values»; this would be code for «we can't charge you enough for property taxes...» Forget that I owned the land, forget that we've been sold a line about «freedom» complete with soaring rhetoric and waving flags our whole lives, buy a piece of land and want to build something on it that isn't «code», isn't the «norm» and all of a sudden you're a hippy rebel whacko.
This small group became an offshoot of that, and ended up finding a piece of property and deciding to move forward with it.
Some pieces of property, however, may have smaller limits than the overall policy limit.
What are some ideas that can maximize the potential of such a large piece of property for a relatively small price?
We just purchased a small piece of ranch property outside Seguin, Texas.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z