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Earlier this year we wrote about re-developing older community associations into new, higher density housing located in or near newly expanding urban cores (see February post: "Back to the Housing Future".) And now, we have a real instance of that happening--in Houston. 108 condo units have been consolidated for sale to a developer who will build a high-rise on that 5 acre parcel.
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