Direct costs are expenses that are readily identifiable in the construction of real estate, including labor, materials, and contractor’s overhead and profit. These are contrasted with indirect costs, which include expenses like architect’s fees and interest during construction.
Financial feasibility assesses whether a proposed land use or change in land use can economically justify itself. This evaluation is a crucial aspect of determining the highest and best use of the land but does not alone determine the optimal land use.
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