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  2. Developer plans Puyallup apartment complex. 42 families ... - AOL

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    The owner said it would cost roughly $12,000 to $16,000 to move a multi-section mobile home and between $6,000 to $8,000 for a single-section mobile home. The cost really depends how far the home ...

  3. Off-plan property - Wikipedia

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    Buying a property off-plan, whether to use as a home or as an investment, incurs more risks than buying a property that has already been built. If property values start to fall before construction is completed, the financing house may reduce the value of the loan or even deny financing, particularly if the buyer is buying the property as an ...

  4. Prospect Plaza Houses - Wikipedia

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    The total project was anticipated to cost over $255 million. [4] Developer Michaels Development Company was hired in 2003 [5] and the first building was torn down in 2005 and the New York City Housing Authority plans to demolish the other buildings and build new apartments as this would be cheaper than renovating the existing units. [6]

  5. Building the Dream - Wikipedia

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    The aim for the self-build project is to finish in around 12 months for less cash than it would cost to buy that property on the market. The properties featured in Building the Dream vary widely in style and design, from an ECO home [1] to a German Kit Home to a house for a chronic back pain sufferer, with a sunken garden and hot tub.

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  7. The American dream will now cost you a staggering $3.4M ... - AOL

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    Using data from Peterson-KFF, Investopedia worked out the average family premium costs over 39 years (aged 26-65) to be just shy of $1 million — at $934,752, which is almost one-third of the ...