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To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (34909)7/6/2005 8:52:22 AM
From: MoominoidRespond to of 306849
 
I saw this being done in Canberra 5 years ago....



To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (34909)7/6/2005 10:11:44 AM
From: KMRespond to of 306849
 
And in Dallas of all places . . . foreclosure central.



To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (34909)7/6/2005 10:27:32 AM
From: MulhollandDriveRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
unreal?

frankly i don't see the problem...

i followed these as they were being developed...extremely well done, sold out and over 80% owner occupied

eldershirtlofts.com

so what is wrong with converting unused building stock to a more productive use....

would you prefer they remain moribund?

this rooftop loft for the low $300,000's, i would hardly call that bubblicious

2020washington.com




To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (34909)7/6/2005 12:45:51 PM
From: bentwayRespond to of 306849
 
Wait until we all get poor. Then, my dream of selling cubes with public bath and kitchen areas will become a reality.