The problem is land ordsprog

en The problem is land isn't cheap, and nobody's giving it away. She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations. The problem is land isn't cheap, and nobody's giving it away.

en I do not prize the word "cheap." It is not a badge of honor. It is a symbol of despair. Cheap prices make for cheap goods; cheap goods make for cheap men; and cheap men make for a cheap country.
  William McKinley

en Land costs are getting high, but are still cheap compared to California, or even Sun Valley, where an acre of land can cost $1 million. But it's still pushing housing prices up.

en Land was cheap. Slaves were the means to produce. If you didn't have slaves, you couldn't turn the land into anything.

en Let's face it, a lot of rich people in China aren't there because of ability. They got there because of connections. For instance, in real estate, many people got rich because they knew someone in the land bureau and got land cheap.

en The foreign investor was only given a land-use right for five hectares out of the 15,400 hectares of land he had initially wanted to develop. No document was ever issued giving him ownership rights over any part of the island.

en The thinking at the time was they were selling land cheap and trying to encourage industry and growth out here.

en Some other safeties in the league, you can say they have a history of making cheap shots. If it was somebody else, I'd say, 'Yeah, cheap shot.' But I know Mike a little bit ... and I don't see him as a cheap-shot guy at all. He's just a hard-nosed football player.

en This land is your land, this land is my land, From California to the New York island, From the redwood forest to the Gulf Stream waters, This land was made for you and me
  Woody Guthrie

en The capital gains rates are cheap, demand for land is still extremely strong, so that's a definite benefit for landowners.

en The problem of land mines is a global tragedy. In all probability, land mines kill more children than soldiers, and they keep killing after wars are over.
  Bill Clinton

en It will be interesting to see a couple of years down the road if we'll hear people grumbling that maybe all videos should be sold the same, maybe we're giving it too cheap.

en I think at some point and time all cemetery districts are going to have a problem, because they all have a finite amount of land. All of them are fighting for the almighty dollar because they are just barely making it. They are either going to have to buy land or beg for it, because they'll have nowhere to bury people. Somebody - and I suspect it will be the state legislature - will have to address the issue.

en I think the big difference is the land in California. It is like trying to buy land in New York City. I think that's the problem (AEG) ran into. I want to believe that the ownership group pursued the stadium options during their time (in San Jose). I would expect that in three years time they truly believe they are going to get it done in Houston.

en Scott is a very important addition to our group, giving us added abilities in litigation and added experience in land use and real estate. We have tremendous opportunities for growth in the land use area in California. Scott's practice is statewide and really quite extraordinary.


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