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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a completed house" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a house that has been fully constructed and is ready for use or occupancy. Example: After months of hard work, the construction team finally finished building a completed house for the new homeowners.
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Schumacher has already flipped four of those lots, one with a completed house, and sold two golf memberships for a combined gross profit topping $1 million.
That said, of the top ten Best Places, San Diego wins the derby for having the highest asking price for a completed house.
To be fair, a construction site is more dramatic than a completed house, and the newer mansions are following a trend of higher ceilings that perhaps makes older mansions appear smaller.
Surveyors marked each house with a code: ✓ PECS for a completed house PECS for a house to be revisited N = PECS for a house with no eligible children The enumerators first recorded the data onto hard copies of the questionnaires and then subsequently entered the data into the mobile phones at the end of each day.
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The time it takes to sell a newly completed house has expanded from an average of four months in 2005 to about nine months, according to analysis by Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
Interest rates on renovation loans run slightly higher than those on 30-year fixed mortgages, to reflect the slightly higher risk that banks take when lending money on what amounts to a partly completed house.
The number of mortgage approvals for house purchases - an indicator of completed house sales - rose by 10% between the first and second quarters of 2013.
The completed house had a footprint of 20 by, with two windows, fitted as quarters for six people.
The completed house cost $500 to build.
On a far smaller scale, Mr. Buxton, who designs products for Habitat and Kenzo, also showed a miniature stainless-steel model of a complete house interior laser-cut right down to the doorknobs.
And most real estate lawyers, contractors and real estate agents advise not to stop at a termite inspection, even though a complete house inspection may cost several hundred dollars more.
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