Are presales dead? I’m seeing a lot of online chatter about this question. Is the investor gone? Will high density presales ever be the same again?...
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There is a lot of discussion about what is more beneficial to the taxpayer – to build or rent government offices or even buy ready office buildings from the open market. Some uninformed reports blow up the rental payment issue out of all proportion in the sense that the government is spending €26 mln a year in rents. In order to examine whether this is a waist of money or not, or whether this amount should be invested in own government buildings, one must examine the following parameters. Building own offices Office are usually built on government-owned land, but there
Are presales dead? I’m seeing a lot of online chatter about this question. Is the investor gone? Will high density presales ever be the same again?...
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