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That makes real estate assets 54% and financial assets 46% of total Toscana homes stocks, bonds, and real estate assets. Assets not counted here are bank deposits, insurance "reserve" assets, and human assets; also it is not clear if all debt and equity investments are counted in the categories equities and bonds. For U.S. asset levels see FRB: Z.1 Release- Flow of Funds Accounts of the United States. Mortgages in real estate Toscana homes In recent years, many economists have recognized that the lack of effective real estate laws can be a significant barrier to investment in many developing countries. In most societies, rich or poor, a significant fraction of the total wealth is in the form of land and buildings.

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It can also be described more roughly by the number of rooms. A studio apartment has a single bedroom with no living room (possibly a separate kitchen). A one-bedroom apartment has a living or dining room, separate from the bedroom. Two bedroom, three bedroom, and larger units are also common. (A bedroom is defined as a room with a closet for clothes storage.) Toscana homes See List of house types for a complete listing of housing types and layouts, real estate trends for shifts in the market and house or home for more general information. Toscana homes Market sector value According to The Economist, "developed economies" assets at the end of 2002 were the following: