But to base on creating and maintaining actual value, as we see it, not imaginary financial value isn't the picture quite different?
The extreme care taken with planning and maintaining modern developments is imbued with the understanding that homogeneity helps to create and maintain value. Think of The Biltmore, Desert Ridge, Superstition Mountain, etc. While there is some spread in residence values, they are all of a common architecture and building quality.
My personal opinion based on observation and reading
is that this is probably true though I have never done
any work that involved or required that information.
Van Dell
--- Gene GeRue <genegerue AT ruralize.com> wrote:
n Jun 21, 2007, at 11:07 AM, VAN DELL JORDAN wrote:
However there is evidence to suggest that, in the long run, mixedPlease direct us to that evidence.
neighborhoods like that hold value better than more homogenous communities.
Van Dell
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