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DPFG assists HBA of Metro Orlando to formulate an argument to reduce impact fees in Osceola County

DPFG assists HBA of Metro Orlando to formulate an argument to reduce impact fees in Osceola County

2011-06-12
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA, June 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) RESULTS ACHIEVED
Osceola County Impact Fees to drop by $7,966

Residential Construction Included
Both commercial and residential construction will be included in the revised impact fee moratorium (on Road, Library, and Fire fees).

44% Decrease on Single Family Homes
This economic stimulus measure will reduce impact fees on single-family homes by 44% from $18,173 to $10,207.

ABOUT DPFG
Development Planning & Financing Group, Inc. (DPFG) is a diversified national real estate consulting firm that delivers a multitude of service lines to a variety of business lines and industries. Combining unparalleled industry experience, the company is committed to assisting clients across the country with their unique needs by providing them with comprehensive, value-added solutions and professional, personal service. The company collaborates with clients to assist them in reducing project costs, mitigating risks, enhancing value and increasing project profitability.

The company offers clients customized services including, but not limited to, land secured public financing districts, school district, reimbursement and credit, fiscal impact, service districts, municipal district services, development impact fee, redevelopment district, affordable housing financing, other public financing, compliance, entitlement analysis, cash flow feasibility analysis, disclosure services, engineering services, project management services, capital markets services, and property tax appeals.

The company has strategic offices in California, Nevada, Idaho, Arizona, Texas, North Carolina and Florida serving builders, developers, financial institutions, lenders, investors, and other involved in the real estate industry. The company employs a diverse and highly skilled workforce with extensive backgrounds in management, finance, accounting and engineering.

For more information about our services please visit http://www.dpfg.com


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[Press-News.org] DPFG assists HBA of Metro Orlando to formulate an argument to reduce impact fees in Osceola County
DPFG assists HBA of Metro Orlando to formulate an argument to reduce impact fees in Osceola County