Much of the wealth he accumulated was invested in real estate in numerous rural areas in the vicinity of Lynn. |
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Their results support the argument that the supply of loans to real estate is not perfectly elastic. |
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They are working on a real estate project, designing apartment buildings as well as the interior decoration. |
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Transfers of real property by inheritance or devise are not subject to the real estate excise tax. |
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The fact that real estate fees are negotiable was discussed several times in the columns. |
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I have also seen many names such as so-and-so real estate advisory company or management advisory company. |
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Ms. Wilkin was for over 30 years, a law clerk engaged in real estate conveyancing. |
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She did not advertise the unit for rent, nor did she employ the services of a rental agent or of a real estate firm. |
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Well, here in the heart of New York City, a lot of the real estate rises sky high, and the prices go even higher. |
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Not long after we'd spun off the real estate into a separate entity, we began getting amazing offers. |
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To attain individual private property, Kanaks must buy land or real estate outside the reserves. |
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Some of the units were sold to speculators who refused to close when the real estate market collapsed the year following the marriage. |
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However, in terms of real estate prices and land availability, Mr Koch views the council's role as limited. |
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That may make it seem that Dixon and other Robinson supporters are likely to end up with the real estate. |
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In Arizona, Patrick Gorman has started a new career as a real estate salesman. |
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One was bought 20 years ago by a real estate developer, who is reputed to be deliriously happy. |
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Several speakers cautioned that a real estate purchase can sometimes do more harm than good. |
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This is a debate that will never be over, because we all want to move beyond just selling real estate over there in the margin. |
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A standard real estate contract was also appropriate because this house was already built. |
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This realtor, who has sold real estate in the Seattle area for 25 years, would agree. |
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People are attracted to the quality of life, particularly in terms of homeownership and real estate. |
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In Liebig, the vendor entered into a listing agreement with a real estate broker. |
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There is a difference however, with the real estate that has been expropriated by the dissenters. |
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Neither party has served a report of a real estate appraiser nor called an appraiser as a witness. |
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In terms of commercial real estate, Donovan suggests that you look at both cost and flexibility. |
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The main interest in terms of real estate for most of them were properties in the countryside and older properties in Sofia. |
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Otherwise, they prefer to hold the properties until the real estate market rebounds. |
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Here we'll look at some of the pros and cons of leasing farm machinery and equipment and farm real estate to children. |
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Jackson immediately began networking with mortgage brokers, realtors, and real estate investors. |
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He also aimed his campaign at a wider audience, citing his efforts on rent control and his opposition to new real estate development. |
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The real estate market has been recovering since late last year in tandem with the economic rebound. |
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The real estate assets don't affect the day-to day business of the cooperatives. |
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That was the most valuable part of the real estate, after all, not the footprint but the air rights. |
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Lending rates for housing are still at unsustainable levels despite the real estate slow-down. |
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In a way, this is unsurprising, because it occupied a prime piece of Notting Hill real estate, which was frankly wasted on children. |
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Sometimes investors may even add rare coins, art, real estate and other off-the-beaten-track investments to their portfolios. |
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By agreement between the parties, this trial dealt only with the claim by the Plaintiff for recovery of the real estate commission. |
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These letters are familiar, occasionally intimate, but on the whole quotidian, recurring to her real estate woes and his ne'er-do-well relations. |
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Construction and land development loans include both unsecure loans and loans secured by real estate. |
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They are also prime real estate for red squirrels, bushy-tailed wood rats, northern goshawks, great gray owls, and long-eared owls. |
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By going back five quarters from that decision point, Elman keeps important real estate issues front and center with business unit leaders. |
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To me, this program is no different than a real estate escrow account where the agency holds your earnest money. |
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It was Lone Star Funds, based in Dallas, that launched Germany's distressed real estate business. |
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It's something you expect in a user's manual or laminated cheat sheet, but this is back in the day when rack real estate was cheap! |
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Join others who have discovered the advantages that strategic landbanking has over other types of real estate ownership. |
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Moreover, despite the butchers' sizable landholdings, the sixteenth-century speculative real estate boom in Antwerp passed them by. |
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Government officials have used concern for real estate value and tourism appeal as pretexts for such abuses. |
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They checked out real estate, and were wined, dined and feted for some days, before disappearing into the wide blue yonder. |
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On the other hand it has driven up real estate prices so high that native-born residents have fled to the boonies. |
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The evolution of sophisticated chargeback programs has been a boon to facility and real estate executives. |
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Plug your zip code into a financial calculator and get the most current demographic, income, employment, and real estate figures. |
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In any case, now a couple weeks later I'm nothing like the commercial real estate naif I was then. |
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In declining real estate value environment, long-term leaseholds could become an liabilities instead of assets. |
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On the free market, anyone who wishes to invest in an insurance annuity or in stocks or real estate may do so. |
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As it turns out, no one in the real estate community likes this guy and the stories about his stunts are legion. |
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He says tenancy databases are an important and legitimate tool which help real estate agents carry out their job responsibly. |
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Get in contact with the real estate professionals in a different area to find property that is priced at a lower rate. |
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Annual tax revenues are projected at 60 million leva, including 15 million leva in real estate tax. |
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And unlike most real estate busts, this one will reverberate around the world. |
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If scenes showing projectile dog vomit and real estate transactions are honestly more interesting than the subject at hand, I can't see why. |
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It says it is nonsense to talk of revitalizing the construction industry, because that would fuel real estate speculation. |
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It could apply to hotel and motel owners, cruise ship operators, stadium owners, landlords, real estate managers, and event promoters. |
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In Australia and New Zealand there are enough victims of real estate crooks to form a protest march to rival any public demonstration. |
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Most real estate mutual funds invest mainly in real estate investment trusts. |
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She said her career in real estate had enabled her to meet people of a like mind. |
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A riveter during WW II, Howard was a social worker until moving into real estate in California. |
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That's part of his plan to make a living when he retires from appraising real estate. |
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Their real estate loans, however, were denominated in US Federal Reserve notes. |
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As interest rates have begun to rise, the real estate market nears the top of the roller coaster ride. |
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In today's cramped data centers, real estate is at a premium, and maximum storage density is a necessity. |
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In the movie, Baldwin, as a sales motivator, gives a chalk talk to a group of real estate salesmen on the techniques of making a sale. |
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In August 1999 a firm represented on a State Government committee investigating real estate rorts was accused of being part of the problem. |
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Under the new rules, sponsors of a blind pool will need five years of real estate experience. |
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With the real estate market booming and vacancy rates dropping, the situation for people looking for affordable housing is bleak. |
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Are real estate agents encouraging lowball offers, because their take doesn't change much and they just want to make a deal? |
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The market is slowing, mainly due to the inflated prices that are caused by real estate agency monopolies and high commissions. |
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It sounds healthy, but that margin is still about half what it has been in the salad days of rocketing real estate values. |
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The couple lived in apartments for 30 years before taking the real estate plunge, buying a 1939 saltbox that they remade as their own. |
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They will be in the money if they have switched to a resurgent real estate sector. |
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The market value of wealth has tumbled, the real estate bubble looks set to burst, and unemployment is now rising sharply. |
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So, many are putting their cash into tangible assets such as real estate and gold. |
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Rampant inflation made speculation in real estate and other tangibles much more rewarding than productive work and investment. |
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He is a man who has a very successful record in real estate, but he is also a man who has experienced the depths of despair. |
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Now the company says that real estate advertisers will have to email their ads directly. |
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One, real estate investment trusts are another part of the market that have been on a tear in recent years. |
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They happily extended credit to the oil patch and to residential real estate, stoking inflation, malinvestment and economic distortions. |
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Uncluttered surface areas are scarce real estate anywhere in my house, especially the kitchen. |
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We Manhattanites occupy the most important piece of real estate in the world. |
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Almost all manias, be they tulips, railways, Japanese real estate, have ended in busts. |
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Over the years, gentrification spread its tentacles north of the river and then the moon villages became a prime real estate target. |
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These directives are based on normal real estate valuation principles and are appended with land maps for each urban area. |
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Does that mean you should dump all of the large-cap funds and replace them with real estate and small-company investments? |
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The mortgage finance system is considered indispensable in addressing the mismatch between demand and supply in the real estate market. |
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Is it not up to the property owner to see for himself that his real estate is dwindling in value? |
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He has spent the week down in Nicaragua, scouting real estate investment possibilities. |
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Football has never featured massively in the lives of this hard-working city of bankers, real estate moguls and shopaholics. |
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Meanwhile, commercial real estate markets remained weak and new construction was limited. |
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History has come ashore, turning the real estate of the free into the soil of tribulation. |
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Outside, the crowds had now thronged Parliament Square and banked up alongside the prime real estate bordering the abbey itself. |
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Righting himself with an Eskimo roll, the 46-year-old real estate appraiser came up dripping and smiling. |
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The software industry's expansion plans have triggered a real estate boom in the city. |
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One imagines Pete Wiggs and Bob Stanley lounging around hotel bars in tailored suits, discussing real estate and drum programming. |
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Just above the treeline we found our real estate, a small level dish on a ridge featuring million dollar views. |
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This is prime real estate in one of the most expensive cities in the world. |
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His empire was based in real estate, but he branched into everything from cotton to shipbuilding to insurance. |
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We're certainly looking into real estate transactions and business dealings. |
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The park should thus be seen as part of the real estate speculation and developments in the area. |
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The move from corporate bean counter to real estate mogul has been a profitable one. |
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Nearly everybody has a tale to tell how they got beaten at the post when buying real estate. |
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They own Tongan telecommunications, electricity and insurance companies and a good chunk of the Kingdom's real estate. |
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His documents portrayed evidence of downright fraud, as well as real estate law violations. |
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Don't lend to a passive holder of real estate, except if it's a hotel, motel, trailer park, or residential care facility. |
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Pearson spent his first two years conducting geological surveys to locate top-quality wine real estate. |
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The small pod takes up very little desktop real estate and brings the system's controls topside where they belong. |
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Even given Japan's overall economic recovery, investing in real estate remains a gamble. |
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His interests include real estate development, construction and wholesale dry goods. |
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In the property manager's office, Paul and I met with the law firm's office manager and real estate agent. |
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He says his goal was never to purge the area of its iffier aspects, much less drive up real estate or yuppify the scene. |
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When a female moves into her intended's home, is she choosing the guy or his real estate? |
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Investments like stocks, businesses and real estate are much harder to hide. |
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As part of the deal, the city would even confiscate land from private owners so that the Rangers owners could engage in real estate speculation. |
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It has big plans for investments in stocks and real estate, and wants to do more business in private equity and foreign exchange. |
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That might mean a claim for sale or purchase of stocks, merchandise, or real estate, or the receipt or repayment of a loan. |
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Especially in Manhattan, such real estate identifies the chef as filthy stinking rich. |
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Some investors and analysts speculate that pushing Sears to sell the valuable real estate under its stores may be in the cards. |
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Or maybe the story about Seagal was a concoction to start with, and he won't be needing to peruse The Echo's real estate classifieds. |
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In the last year, management tried to conceal the looming bankruptcy by the fictitious sale of the bank's real estate subsidiary. |
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When this moral hazard is present, credit flows rapidly into inelastically supplied assets, such as real estate. |
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Businessmen, industrialists, farmers and real estate developers and dealers have a great time. |
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Penn National acquired the Pocono Downs in 1996, and the sale includes five off-track betting facilities and 400 acres of real estate. |
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All this upward pressure in demand offsets to a large degree the downward pull of rising interest rates in the national real estate market. |
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Maybe you own too much of one company's stock, loaded up on too much real estate or committed all of your resources to running your own business. |
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Bangalore is facing a serious shortage of retail real estate space despite investments of Rs 500 to Rs 600 crore flowing in since January. |
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If you've ever sold a house, you know that real estate agents can charge a commission between 5 and 6 percent. |
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They went broke defending a San Diego environmental activist who was sued by a huge real estate developer for petitioning to protect bald eagles. |
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The boxes are packed and the house cleared and put into the capable hands of a local real estate agent. |
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In Dungeon Keeper you managed a host of demons, imps, succubi, etc. as you expanded your dungeon's real estate. |
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Contact real estate agents to get access to new homebuyers to sell them property insurance. |
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It may well be that he was concerned about his personal exposure to liability in relation to the real estate conveyance. |
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His persistence was finally rewarded after he moved into real estate, and then city trading. |
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He was charged earlier this month with extortion and assault after allegedly standing over a Campbellfield real estate agent. |
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Residential real estate can be a very illiquid asset whose value is tied to the economic cycle. |
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Finding ways to wring every penny out of real estate expenses can become such an overriding priority that cost cutting becomes an end in itself. |
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The insurance of your real estate will be precisely tailored to the parameters of your hypothecary loan. |
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There is a separate land registry system for title to real estate and hypothecs on real estate. |
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From the start, his clean image was substantially soiled because of a real estate speculation case his elder brother was involved in. |
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Sound money systems are essential to civil liberty, real freedom, and private property rights, including real estate. |
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You've got to have real estate where shooting is legal and tolerated by the local citizenry. |
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But the real estate market is always quite cyclical, and a catalyst will usually come along to buoy markets again. |
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Grant plays George Wade, a millionaire real estate developer determined to bulldoze anything that stands in the way of his company's plans. |
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A lot of it was due to shrewd real estate acquisitions, anticipating property trends and securing key parcels of land for low prices. |
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Regulators fear that informal lending is fueling speculative investment in real estate and other sectors. |
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Soon, all of the jobs go to countries that have not yet discovered the ' something for nothing ' world of real estate speculation. |
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When a parcel of real estate is being evaluated for possible purchase, use the assessment as an informational resource. |
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Holdouts are dealt with by real estate developers assembling parcels of land in a variety of ways. |
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She laughed and swatted him with a towel and we witnessed what we would later come to recognize as the rejuvenating power of real estate. |
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Hoteling allows managers to make effective use of corporate real estate when workers spend limited time in the office. |
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The firm decided a hoteling program was a logical solution to reduce high real estate costs. |
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Your home may not look like a castle, but if you live in a hot real estate market, people will pay a king's ransom to buy it. |
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The writer, a real estate expert surnamed Lou, said people should take more care before making such purchases. |
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Then the Sydney real estate agent met a smiley little chinless bloke at some bar during the 2000 Olympics. |
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Business profits also allowed him to speculate in hinterland real estate, railroad stocks, and other enterprises in the hope of further returns. |
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When the real estate market is down, both building owners and property managers look for new ways to save money. |
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The rise in real estate offsets declines in stock holdings and mutual funds. |
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We spoke to a real estate agent, who showed us a lovely cottage overlooking the bay. |
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Low interest rates have helped generate a housing bubble that has lifted real estate prices to ludicrous heights in major parts of the country. |
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Going from real estate to on-demand business jet charter seems a bit of a stretch. |
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Although officials denied that the city's real estate market is in a dangerous bubble, they are thinking of ways to slow its further expansion. |
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Barbara Corcoran, chairwoman of the Corcoran Group, a New York City real estate brokerage, has her share of sob stories. |
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Meanwhile, sublease space continued to be a drag on Southeastern commercial real estate markets. |
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Whatever kind of information you use, though, presentation is to briefings what location is to real estate. |
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Nevertheless, all conditions are negotiable in the course of a real estate purchase. |
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But while such signs of speculation are troubling, there is little solid evidence that a real estate bubble is puffing up. |
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As local real estate prices have soared, so has the region's reputation for style and taste. |
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The real estate agent was a great help to us, finding this home in Middle Stewiacke. |
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The plan was to optimise the resources of land, real estate, roads, and other utilities to streamline development. |
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Identifying and prosecuting the culprits has proven difficult because most real estate operators run independent, local businesses. |
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Ask your real estate agent whose features are always on buyer's want lists. |
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With the real estate market growing by leaps and bounds, the upward trend of land rates will not change. |
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Many cities with a high proportion of college graduates also have expensive homes, even with the softening real estate market. |
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Granted, with the roll call of the most illustrious pieces of golf real estate on their books they've already got a bit of a head start. |
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Half of Boomers responded that investments in stocks, bonds and real estate would provide retirement funds. |
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I guess the best case scenario will be if some soberness gets back into design and real estate ambitions. |
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Once a pure and sincere member of the literati, he is now a superb wheeler-dealer in Shanghai's real estate market. |
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And with rates up, high-priced real estate is becoming less attractive relative to some fixed-income investments. |
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Given the exorbitant cost of the city's real estate, the relative affordability of the area has proved to be a major factor. |
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Temple currently offers a variety of elective classes, focusing on everything from commercial real estate and residential property management to real estate law. |
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Work with a top-flight real estate agent who's seen several business cycles in the area, who can help you understand pricing trends there so you don't overbid. |
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At public hearings, scholars, prominent real estate brokers, and civic watchdogs testified about possible remedies to the problems of racial discrimination and blockbusting. |
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If you have personal debt, such as a line of credit used for investment purchases, consider converting this debt into a personal mortgage on real estate. |
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It must still run a gauntlet of periwinkles, oyster drills, and mud and basket snails, most of which leave egg masses that cover any undeveloped real estate on the shell. |
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A group of 10 partners bought the course as a real estate investment in 1988, just in time for the regional real estate market to land in the rough. |
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Elections were indirect, and membership of electoral colleges at arrondissement level required a minimum of 150 francs a year income from property or real estate. |
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Before doing so, however, Washington began a great American tradition of real estate braggadocio. |
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The head hunter took him to a real estate tycoon based in Mumbai. |
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This spring, an intriguing pattern has developed in the real estate market in Aspen, the upmarket Colorado ski resort. |
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The practice is so widespread that some notaries who witness real estate closings are said to set aside rooms for cash to change hands discreetly. |
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Once facility executives understand actual energy consumption, they can begin benchmarking their buildings against their competitors and even their own real estate. |
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San Diego researchers are implanting radio transmitters into rosy boas, red racers, and red diamond rattlesnakes to identify areas they consider prime real estate. |
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Once worthless pieces of land on the fringes of Alice Springs, town camp communities today are valuable pieces of real estate, as the town has swollen around them. |
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Neil Jenman, an Australian real estate agent famous for his crusades on integrity in the real estate game has this to say about spruikers in the property market. |
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It may just be the case that high-end Vancouver real estate is loftily suspended, awaiting such a nasty correction. |
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As Florida is voucherized, charterized, and privatized to death, far too much of the real estate stands to lose tremendous value or become nearly worthless. |
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The group included insurance executives and brokers, real estate developers, and former Hawkeye State legislators. |
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New York is a mad expensive city and real estate is not easy to come by. |
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Expensive real estate is an aphrodisiac for girls like Claire, Walter notes. |
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The program has in its purvue the phaseout of a portion of the real estate tax, which will mean that new money will be needed to phaseout that real estate tax. |
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The service sector activities of financial intermediation, real estate, and general business services can be considered to be a major basic sector of London. |
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Where the real housing industry varies enormously from the pretend world of real estate tycoons is that home builders can't actually pass go unless they sell the houses. |
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Olmert may well fit this category, as well as the real estate developer of the Holyland project, Hillel Cherny. |
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Clearly, real estate can be an enabler of a supply-chain strategy. |
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Another possible casualty of the slowdown may be high-end real estate in Vancouver. |
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It is obvious that a large proportion of the forest area is in the possession of encroachers in connivance with real estate agents, politicians and government officials. |
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Lessors or sub-lessors of real estate including accessories, pension inns, apartments, condominium, houses for lease, rooms and spaces for rent shall pay the tax as stated. |
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Uneven distribution of the religious revenues transformed a segment of clerics into entrepreneurs who purchased real estate and invested in other financial institutions. |
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Most states have more exemptions for personal property than real estate. |
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Liberal Democrats and reliably Republican homebuilders and real estate interests don't want any new rules that would restrain housing, the strongest sector of the economy. |
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Doing a little poking around this morning on the real estate websites of uberbrokers Corcoran and Douglas Elliman, we're chagrined to note that Ms. Rich may have a point. |
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The Solar Eclipse, Wednesday, meanwhile, brings welcome news regarding real estate, real or metaphoric. |
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Without a college degree, this son of a single parent built a real estate empire with tremendous fortitude, business and political savvy, and a healthy dose of kismet. |
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Gilles is unaware of the total investment of this real estate project. |
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The principal of a traditional public school is not charged with coaxing capital funds out of voters, scoping out real estate, or overseeing construction. |
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It operates under the same boom and bust conditions as real estate. |
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Growth depends far too much on fixed asset investment, notably in infrastructure and real estate construction. |
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The last time the vultures were out in force, in the early 1990s, their big targets were busted real estate assets and ill-fated leveraged buyouts. |
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When they were students at the University of Calgary they began reading real estate books. |
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The arts are overrated, but the real estate is bubbling like the witch's cauldron in MacBeth. |
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In the male-dominated, testosterone-fueled market of 1960s New York real estate, Cecilia Benattar was in a class all her own. |
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How many are taking advantage of real estate inflation and mortgage interest deductibility to fund their retirement accounts or otherwise speculate in the markets? |
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Many applicants had tentative agreements for real estate contingent upon the receipt of their license. |
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That is the cost of the real estate, the cost of the table, and the cost to a shop's ambience when a bunch of hosers come in and spend all day staring at laptops. |
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Meanwhile there is a subplot about five people who all had a role in a crooked real estate deal. |
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Hence a new tax on capital gains from the sale of stocks and real estate. |
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One of the reasons one is entitled to the integrity of one's real estate is that one can do things on that real estate which are not seen by the public. |
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Demand for rentable homes by expatriates and local executives is driving the increase in rents for luxury properties on The Peak, a real estate management firm said. |
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Meanwhile, the fleet footed and well connected have profited from surging exports, a bubbly urban real estate market and, occasionally, government boosterism. |
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At 60, John McDonnell is barrel-chested with vibrant blue eyes and slicked back white hair, a successful real estate investor who lives by the beach with his second wife. |
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The pricey mall real estate that used to be JC Penney's biggest asset is rapidly turning into an expensive liability. |
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A weak economy or double-dip recession would be highly negative for both residential and commercial real estate prices, and thus for banks' asset quality. |
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A decade ago, thrifts got themselves into trouble because they made residential and commercial real estate loans for inflated amounts to borrowers who could not pay. |
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That list includes apartment complexes, the Chrysler Group, real estate agencies, a laundromat and even a cemetery. |
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But he got caught up in some shady real estate deals involving car lots. |
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The charging-order protection is critical for businesses with valuable assets, such as real estate, significant accounts receivable, contracts or intellectual property. |
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Last week, Shacknai sold the historic mansion to real estate investors who plan to refurbish the 27-room mansion for resale. |
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Not even the cofounder of the real estate company that owns the most malls in America, Melvin Simon, is listed. |
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Thank goodness I sold all my own real estate privately without an agent. |
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In order to take advantage of the more moderate terrain and the available real estate, many of the McCoy Park trails traverse the ridge top and lower meadow several times. |
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But through trial and error, leach and his co-founder Randy Crochet, a real estate investor, improved the product. |
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Our real estate agent assured us the bidders would go to full price. |
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The malkin family, through malkin Securities, owns 10 million square feet of real estate, including the Empire State Building. |
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These customers could not hear what this scrupulous real estate agent told them about the dangers of this kind of risk. |
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The real estate institutes imply that their agents are not involved. |
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Also, real estate development often causes habitat loss by eliminating nesting beaches. |
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Flake said Wilson misled him about having a real estate license, while Wilson indicated Flake initiated the fee-splitting arrangement. |
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He had completed his plan to develop a new office building, but was blindsided by the sudden drop in real estate values. |
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The movie was a bomb and so was my next film, Balboa, in which I played a scheming real estate tycoon. |
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But I don't know anything about real estate and location and boutiquey shops out there. I don't go out there. |
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Except for a few ecopoets and visionaries, nearly everyone saw open acreage around San Francisco Bay as prime real estate. |
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His primary opponent, Raphael Herman, is a real estate salesman who frankly admits he knows beans about insurance. |
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The real estate and renting activities sector includes the letting of dwellings and other related business support activities. |
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Notable real estate companies in the United Kingdom include British Land, Land Securities and The Peel Group. |
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Pakistan's cement industry is also fast growing mainly because of demand from Afghanistan and from the domestic real estate sector. |
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Macaulay lists several real estate transactions to which Gower was a party. |
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Lax lending standards and rising real estate prices also contributed to the real estate bubble. |
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Schiff regularly appeared on television in the years before the crisis and warned of the impending real estate collapse. |
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There are no estate or death inheritance taxes payable on Cayman Islands real estate or other assets held in the Cayman Islands. |
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In the 1980s, real estate prices skyrocketed during a real estate and debt bubble. |
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The practice of parking assets in luxury real estate has been frequently cited as fueling skyrocketing housing prices in Miami. |
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Sagi is sole shareholder of at least 16 Mossack Fonseca offshore companies, mostly real estate ventures. |
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They alleged that the firm used a real estate company to help hide criminal proceeds from the scheme involving Petrobras. |
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Alaa Mubarak, son of former president Hosni Mubarak, was cited as owning, through holding companies, real estate properties in London. |
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Further government recordkeeping included births and deaths, real estate transactions, taxes, and juridical proceedings. |
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Some saw an advantage to high interest rates by speculation in real estate and other assets. |
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Banks rushed into real estate lending, speculative lending, and other ventures as the economy soured. |
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The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 led to a boom in commercial real estate. |
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The grid's regularity provided an efficient means of developing new real estate property. |
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Another important difference concerns the treatment of property rents, land rents and real estate rents. |
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These modest taxes were levied against land, homes and other real estate, slaves, animals, personal items and monetary wealth. |
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Pizzaiolos can be fussy, and Jim McGown, a real estate developer and self-taught pizzamaker, is no different. |
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In some real estate ventures however, the term's application is stretched, as in Jamaica Estates, Queens and others. |
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Kumasi is growing at a faster rate than Accra, and there is less competition in its real estate market. |
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The real estate market investment perspective and attraction comes from Ghana's tropical location and robust political stability. |
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Together with Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen, Guangzhou has one of the most expensive real estate in China. |
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The real estate there is significantly more expensive than any other district in the city. |
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A 2009 list of national housing markets that were hard hit in the real estate crash included a disproportionate number in Florida. |
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They felt that buying more real estate than they already had would be putting all their eggs in one basket. |
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Integrating it usually takes more finesse and expertise than integrating machinery, real estate, inventory and other tangibles. |
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Virtual desktops allow you to stretch your screen real estate well beyond its normal size. |
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It is still commonly used in colloquial speech to measure real estate, in particular in Indonesia, India, and in various European countries. |
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Many historical real estate cycles show that the overall up-cycle proceeds with long periods of rising rents and occupancy rates. |
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Asante Real Estate Group welcomes Rob Ellis as the newest addition to their real estate team. |
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Asante Real Estate Group offers full-service real estate services at a fair price in Los Gatos and Silicon Valley. |
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With nearly 14 years of real estate experience and having completed more than 1,300 transactions, Wald is a native of South African. |
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The custom reports and information have been priced affordably for every type of real estate professional. |
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The AFL-CIO Building Investment Trust is a real estate fund serving pension plans with union member beneficiaries. |
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He had bet on real estate for decades and been breathtakingly successful. |
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The firm will serve the high-end real estate market throughout the Principality of Andorra. |
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The real estate business is rife with superstitions, and now more than ever brokers are flocking to the rainstick during the drought. |
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Nick Karris, former director of real estate services with Waltham, Massachusetts-based Web site survey firm Gomez Inc. |
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Banks, FDIC and RTC are selling their real estate owned property and mortgages in bulk with bids of 5 to 10 percent higher than one year earlier. |
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