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01-20-2016 09:23 AM |
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Originally Posted by graciegirl
(Post 1174487)
They are keeping up so far........
And small lots are attractive to many of us who don't want the responsibility or the cost of maintaining a large outside area. They built Harmeswood with big lots and didn't do it again, so I guess it wasn't as good an idea...........
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They definitely didn't do it again. But the business model obviously, to me anyway, shows more profits from higher density housing. That's why developers frequently try to rezone for higher density. Unless, of course, larger lots could demand $100K+ premiums. Not to mention the increased cost of maintaining a larger lot.
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