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on October 31,2003 in Feature
Land acquisition and development play prominently in the strategy of Ryland Homes’ Orlando, Fla., division, whose sales have doubled or nearly doubled for three years running.
on October 31,2003 in Feature

Until recently, landowners could sell wildlife lands to the federal government for a market value so fair it rivaled the profits from developing that land.

on October 31,2003 in Feature

Dirttogo.com is a Web site to remember if you run into problems with too much cut or too little fill.

on September 30,2003 in Feature

Production builders have dealt with storm-water runoff erosion controls for more than a decade. Now, regulations that went into effect last spring are snaring even custom builders on sites as...

on September 30,2003 in Feature
Two Florida firms might be a harbinger of things to come in many housing markets as national builders continue to expand.
on September 30,2003 in Feature

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's 1997 listing of the cactus ferruginous pygmy owl as endangered was 'arbitrary and capricious' and...

on August 31,2003 in Feature

Local officials are counting streets and intersections to gauge whether the index of street connectivity satisfies local requirements.

on August 31,2003 in Feature

WCI Communities achieved the first U.S. gold-level certification from the Audubon Signature Cooperative Sanctuary Program at its Raptor Bay Golf Club in Florida.

on August 31,2003 in Feature
Above all else, determine two factors during the feasibility or “free look” period of a land purchase agreement
on August 31,2003 in Feature

In less than a decade, transplanted Californian Perry Ashby has helped change the Missoula, Mont., new home market for the better.

on July 31,2003 in Feature

One of the biggest impediments to doing a deal for brownfield land revolves around future liabilities and who retains that risk.

on July 31,2003 in Feature
Steps thousands of builders need to take to cover themselves as states await federal approval of storm-water procedures.
on July 31,2003 in Feature

Under terms of a rolling option agreement, William Thomas Homes was required to take down finished lots under a predetermined time line. Because it owned a 50% stake in the land development...

on July 31,2003 in Feature

In exchange for managing the building and sales of all remaining units in the first two phases, Menke and Hunihan were able to control and profit from land they never owned.

on July 31,2003 in Feature

Milestone is strictly a development firm, and the lots for the 40 'stacked' townhomes, if secured, will be sold to one of two home building Giants that are regular customers.

on July 31,2003 in Feature

Five builder-developers demonstrate a few of the many ways cash-free and cash-lean deals get done.

on July 31,2003 in Feature
Steps thousands of builders need to take to cover themselves as states await federal approval of storm-water procedures.
on July 31,2003 in Feature
Fast-growing, land-constrained regions dominate the ranks of states with the most million-dollar homes.
on July 31,2003 in Feature
More tips on how to control land.
on July 31,2003 in Feature

The legal structures underpinning land-control deals can be confusing. We turned to a residential transaction expert, attorney Mathew A. Wyman, a partner with Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP in...