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teardown

n. A well-maintained structure purchased and torn down to make way for a new structure.

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Teardown (real estate)

A teardown refers to a process in which a real estate company or individual buys an existing home and then demolishes and replaces it with a new one. Frequently, the new building is larger than the previous one. Reasons for developers to teardown can include increasing the appeal of the property to prospective buyers or taking advantage of rising property values. The process is especially common in older suburbs, where people wish to have larger homes, and yet do not want to move to far-out exurbs or new developments. Some argue that a common result is the gradual degradation of the historic character of the neighborhood. Others recognize the higher standards, for example energy efficiency, and size of modern homes. Moreover, not all older homes have historical/architectural value. Finally, an existing house may have no value relative to the land it sits on, such as in wealthy cities like Vancouver, British Columbia The redevelopment of Brownfield land also usually involves teardowns, but the term is often limited to residential properties.

Teardown

Teardown may refer to:

  • Teardown (real estate), the process of replacing an old house with a new one
  • Teardown (communications), a process of circuit disconnection
  • Product teardown, a reverse engineering process
  • Teardown (band), a heavy metal band

Usage examples of "teardown".

Roozeboom was also much missed during the teardown and setup of the Big Top, and on the road as well.

So the teardown was done, the wagons were packed and the train went northward.

When Florian called for the teardown this time, he told all the wagon and van drivers that they would now detour off the main road they had been ascending, and would instead take a secondary road that continued alongside the Adige River and went northeast by way of a town called Merano.

And next day Florian ordered teardown and preparation to get on the road to Bavaria.

Since a good part of the teardown has already been accomplished, willy-nilly, I intend that we do the rest of it, pack up and head east.

Then the Slovaks resumed their interrupted teardown of the poles, rigging, lights and pista, and repacked the wagons.

You that our friend and fellow trouper Florian has made his teardown, now just.

During teardown, we found a lot of corrosion, so the paper on the overseas overhauls was probably faked.

She wondered if she should delay the teardown until she got hold of a Stryker publicist.

Up till that point, everyone who journeyed in for the event stayed in progressively more elaborate tents and pavilions, so that setup and teardown could take all week.

This paneling probably came out of an old hotel teardown or some new outfit that specializes in historical reproductions.

Even for a major teardown his ground crews would be sardined into the ship they would be tearing down and taken to a completely deserted beach world.

TS syndrome around here, which, obviously, means the teardown syndrome syndrome.

Negative discipline only results in power struggles and the teardown syndrome.

It may take some few setups and teardowns before we can do it swift like.