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Split-fee financing
Split-fee financing A form of joint venture participation where the lender purchases the fee land under the proposed development project and leases it to the developer.
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Lender A term which can refer to the institution making the loan or to the individual representing the firm.
Land The earth's surface, extending downward to the center of the earth and upward infinitely into space, including things permanently attached by nature, such as trees and water.
Developer One who attempts to put land to its most profitable use through the construction of improvements.
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Split property Property in Split, Croatia. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Split.
Split-level style A home that is a ranch-style house stacked to fit on a smaller lot and perhaps to accommodate a garage.
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Specified investing Investment in individually specified properties or portfolios, or investment in commingled funds whose real estate assets are fully or partially specified prior to the commitment of investor capital.
Speculation home A home that has been built without a buyer.
Speculation home or spec home or built on spec A house built before a buyer has been found, on the assumption that one will be found.
Speculative space Any tenant space that has not been leased before the start of construction on a new building.
Splash block A small, specially designed portable concrete pad.
Split-fee financing
Split-level style A home that is a ranch-style house stacked to fit on a smaller lot and perhaps to accommodate a garage.
Spot zoning Zoning of parcels not in conformance with the general zoning of an area.
Square feet The usual method by which rental space is defined. It is the area of that space, calculated by taking length times width.
Square footage The area within a building, calculated by measuring the rooms by length and width.
Square-foot method A method of estimating a building's construction, reproduction or replacement costs; whereby the structure's square-foot floor area is multiplied by an appropriate construction cost per square foot.
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