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Sunday, April 13, 2008 4:40:10 PM
Does that percentage vary in relation to an industrial build as opposed to a residential
Average prices would seem to be higher than they are in Chicago. I wonder how labor and materials relate to the overall cost.
What percentage of a build is just the cost of the dirt, I suppose it varies as to location.
They would seem to be gearing themselves toward the higher end buyer, special order materials can lead to delays and over-runs.
Would they maintain a level of available material inventory
Or would everything be an on demand order with the buyer providing the initial outlay of cost.
Will they be providing financing assistance to the buyer, it can be an additional source of revenue
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