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    Mc Apartments

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    Millegan Creek Background: Tom Hayden—March 1994‚ VP of commercial real estate at Fleet Bank Proposed Loan: $15‚715‚000 on 390 Unit Apartment in Austin‚ Texas -new market—new construction concern‚ new developer -question about sponsors—financial capacity & development experience -Lack of a commitment for permanent financing--takeout or permanent loan was how most construction loans are repaid -past 5 years‚ Fleet + other commercial have lost billions because when construction loans became

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    Living in an Apartment

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    Living in an Apartment Since I have lived on my own‚ I have stayed in many different homes. I have lived in houses‚ as well as apartments. Living in an apartment complex has its ups and downs; however‚ there are quite a few disadvantages that can be involved. A few of the disadvantages of living in an apartment is noise‚ space‚ unfriendly neighbors‚ and the smell. One of the disadvantages is noise. There are times that noise and music from other tenants has interrupted me. Music blasting from

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    Apartment House

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    APARTMENT (in American English) or flat (common in British English) is a self-contained housing unit (a type of residential real estate) that occupies only part of a building. Such a building may be called an apartment building‚ apartment house (in American English)‚ block of flats‚ block‚ high-rise or‚ occasionally mansion block (in British English)‚ especially if it consists of many apartments for rent. Apartments may be owned by an owner/occupier by leasehold tenure or rented by tenants (two

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    The New Apartment

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    The New Apartment: Minneapolis By: Linda Hogan Pg. 343 Linda Hogan captures the essence of a bigger picture while focusing on her emotional ties to current events taking place in the world surrounding her. She also emphasizes on her distinct feelings and their connection to her home‚ a place that causes her claustrophobic anxiety. “The New Apartment: Minneapolis” reveals Hogan’s psychological response to the building where she lives and the nature of impact on the escape and fantasy embodied in

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    A House or an Apartment

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    majority of people‚ I want to get a beautiful house someday‚ but unfortunately it is not so easy to get because it is very expensive. But there are several differences between owning a house and renting an apartment. The first difference is the noise. If you are renting an apartment and you are a noisy person‚ it is very uncomfortable for the rest of the people who live with you. For example if you are always playing musical instruments‚ listening to loud music and cleaning the house

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    Sharing Apartment

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    There are lots of things you are forced to share in college: a teeny tiny living space‚ a bathroom‚ and pretty much every place you go on campus that’s outside of your residence hall or apartment building. When it comes to sharing with a roommate‚ then‚ it’s understandable that many students want to keep certain things as their own‚ as splitting things can often seem like more of a hassle than a benefit. There are a few things‚ however‚ that can actually be smart to share. You can save yourself

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    my problem

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    1) Give the date and title of each editorial. a) November 18‚2013 - Colorado: A 51st State? b) February 18‚2013 - Puerto Rico: The 51st State? 2) What did you already know about this topic? a) No one likes the democratic leaders in Colorado. b) I knew Puerto Rico wasn’t eligible to vote. 3) What is the main idea of each editorial? a) Due to the democratic leaders and their laws‚ they want to split Colorado and make it a "New or North" Colorado. Keeping half of the state make the better

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    renting an apartment‚ far exceeds that dream. When it concerns making the decision weather to rent an apartment or buying a house‚ it may seem like a game of tug-of-war. That kind of big life decision can leave potential renters and buyers with many unanswered questions and uncertainty. This paper will provide some insight into those questions‚ which includes financial gain and stability. Once all the information is taken into consideration‚ the outcome will show that renting an apartment has numerous

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    Sharing an Apartment with a Roommate Sharing an apartment with a roommate could be a good thing because a roommate can share your expenses and contribute to your home’s maintenance. When you share your apartment‚ you can save half of the money you spend every month. However‚ there are many ways in which sharing an apartment with a roommate can be disadvantageous‚ for example‚ no privacy‚ discomfort and fight. First of all‚ when you live with someone else‚ you sacrifice some privacy. Some activities

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    Apartments vs. Houses

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    the environment. In a functional society many people look forward to owning their first apartment or house. Moving to a different setting and establishing roots in a new domicile sways many people view of life toward aspect. For many people their first place of residence is an apartment. Apartments are connected structures within a confined environment with a heavy influx of young and old people. Apartments intends on be a small and compacted living arrangement of no more than three rooms. It provides

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