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High-rise
High-rise In the central business district, this could mean a building higher than 25 stories above ground level, but in suburban markets, it generally refers to buildings higher than seven or eight stories.
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Mean The average of all items included within a group, calculated by dividing the sum of the individual items, or variates, by the number of variates.
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High density The concentration of housing units in a specific area or on a specific property.
High-LTV equity loan A home equity loan that creates a total loan to value ratio of up to 125 percent or more.
Highest and best use The reasonably probable and legal use of vacant land or an improved property that is physically possible, appropriately supported, financially feasible and that results in the highest value.
Highrise developments Sometimes called mixed-use developments (MUDs), these combine office space, stores, theaters and apartment units in a single vertical community.
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Hers score A number between 0-100 that is used to designate the energy efficiency of a home compared to guidelines established by the Home Energy Rating System Council.
Heterogeneity The quality or state of being heterogeneous; different in kind; unlike; incongruous.
High density The concentration of housing units in a specific area or on a specific property.
Highest and best use The reasonably probable and legal use of vacant land or an improved property that is physically possible, appropriately supported, financially feasible and that results in the highest value.
High-LTV equity loan A home equity loan that creates a total loan to value ratio of up to 125 percent or more.
High-rise
Highrise developments Sometimes called mixed-use developments (MUDs), these combine office space, stores, theaters and apartment units in a single vertical community.
Hip roof A pitched roof with sloping sides.
Historic preservation A movement to protect buildings with historic value from destruction or extensive renovation.
Historic structure A building listed in the National Register of Historic Places and certified as historic by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior.
Hold period The length of time for which you keep a mortgage before repaying it or remortgaging.
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