Developer’s Equity
Financial interest a developer has in a development. The interest may be a direct investment or a percentage interest in the overall profit.
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Comments for Developer’s Equity
Trying to understand what developer Equity means
Apr 26, 2018 23:16:51Hey, Karen
May 04, 2018 09:17:47Have you tried using our real estate agents directory tofind a real estate agent?
Things vary from state to state, so we think you should talk to a local real estate agent as he/she will be the best person to explain the specifics on this one.
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