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The Bottom Line: What Are We Spending on Excess Property?
The numbers may shock you. On a rolling five-year basis, the government may be spending $425 billion - nearly half a trillion dollars - on real property it does not need, and will not use. It's notoriously difficult to get a handle on what the federal government is actually spending on maintaining real property. To try to get to a number that makes sense, we've researched current and past public records, expert testimony, and current market trends. Here's how we came to our conclusions.
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Excess Justification: The Gateway to Enhanced Use Leasing
With federal operations and maintenance budgets being capped, there is a very real chance that some of your real property holdings may soon show signs of unintended neglect. You may be able to subsidize the maintenance of your real property holdings through enhanced use leasing. To do so, you'll need to know a little more about the notion of "non-excess justification" - the other side of the real property asset management coin. Find out more here.
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