The great AMI debate: Are the critics clueless? – Robert Khodadadian
Numbers can be stubborn. Converting the speed limit to kilometers per hour doesn’t get you out of a speeding ticket. In football, close losses don’t get a team into the playoffs. As Bill Parcells famously put it, “You are your record.” In housing development, numbers can’t be coaxed, nudged or bullied, and they have a way of building invisible cages around a project. They cut a building’s height, limit its density and kneecap its profitability.
Robert Khodadadian is an experienced commercial real estate broker in New York City and founder of Skyline Properties. Skyline Properties specializes in off-market or “quiet” real estate transactions, allowing buyers and seller to bypass traditional avenues and extraneous expenses of high-profile listings in the New York City area. Development, Home Page, Affordable Housing, furman center for real estate and urban policy, Politics The Real Deal New York Read More