These builders would buy the land, provide the foundations and handle the sales.
The builder can either produce the low-income housing or buy development rights generated by another builder.
Eventually, builders would buy plots from the farmers.
Under the region's plan, builders who seek higher housing densities or exemptions from zoning rules must first buy development rights in areas designated by the commission.
The builders subsequently bought the parcel from Mrs. Markham, who won it in the divorce settlement.
The case of my Cape is typical: a builder bought the house and property a couple of years ago for $275,000.
Less than two years later, builders bought three houses next to mine and tore them down.
At first builders bought two lots and fit three houses on them.
For example, a builder buys a plot for £400,000 and agrees to pay a further £200,000 if he obtains planning permission for a new building.
In most cases, builders bought single-story houses with about 2,400 square feet of space for $600,000 to $800,000.