April 29, 2026

Property

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Is the property market due a late summer surge?

In Leeds, Simon Goulding, who is about to buy his first home, has noticed how quickly the mortgage market is changing. In April, he was offered a loan worth 26 per cent of the value of the home, fixed for five years, at 4.9 per cent. Last week, after finding the right property, he could

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Colorado commission reviews proposed property tax bills ahead of special session

DENVER — Ahead of a special session for the Colorado state legislature, the state’s Commission on Property Tax reviewed several bill proposals set to be discussed. Governor Jared Polis called the special session earlier this month to address property tax relief. It will begin Monday at 10 a.m. The special session will address a pair

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Justice Department sues property management software provider RealPage

The U.S. Justice Department and eight state attorneys general today filed an antitrust lawsuit against RealPage Inc., a major provider of property management software. The complaint revolves around two main arguments. First, the Justice Department charges that RealPage’s software unlawfully decreases competition among landlords and thereby drives up rent prices. The lawsuit’s other core allegation

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Nebraska property tax reduction bill signed into law

News Nebraska property tax reduction bill signed into law Nebraska lawmakers closed out their special session this week with a property tax reduction bill signed into law by Gov. Jim Pillen. Nebraska Farm Bureau President Mark McHargue tells Brownfield lawmakers left out a potential sales tax on ag inputs to offset the property tax reduction.

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Marion County Treasurer distributes $23.9 million in property taxes

Marion County Treasurer Gary Purcell has distributed more than $23.9 million in property taxes collected last month to the various taxing bodies in the county. The greatest share of the money went to school districts at just over $13.4 million.  Cities and villages received just over $2 million.  Kaskaskia College received just over $1.7 million. 

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11 properties you can bag with a £500,000 budget

This much-loved Victorian Gothic cottage in Cambridgeshire is looking for a new owner. Photo: Fine & Country Half a million pounds is a lot of money but when it comes to finding a home, it will get you a lot more bricks and mortar in some parts of the UK than others. From sleek apartments

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China to ‘vigorously, orderly’ expand sales of finished homes in property-sector overhaul

Following a critical report this week about “disappointing progress” three months into Beijing’s plan to buy unsold homes and prop up China’s embattled property market, housing officials have reiterated intentions to expand sales of fully finished homes that are ready to be lived in – rather than half-built homes – in a bid to protect

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Supervisors approve property purchase – Tri County Sentry

Image courtesy County of Ventura Ventura—During a Tuesday, August 6, special meeting, the Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution with the intent to purchase real property. The 1.5-acre property is located at 575 Casitas Vista Road, owned by Dennis Ryder and Susan Ryder, Trustees of The Dennis and Susan Ryder Family Trust. The intent to

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Acquisition of a new development property in Tallinn, Nõmme

On 22.08.2024, Liven Kodu 22 OÜ, part of the Liven AS consolidation group (Liven), signed a contract under the law of obligations for the acquisition of a plot of land located at Kalda 5 / Käokõrva 1-12 in Tallinn, Nõmme district. According to the existing detailed spatial plan and the issued building permit, it is

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Office Values Stable in Some Cities, but a Property Tax Shortfall May Loom

A new New York state comptroller report revealed the assessed market value of New York City office buildings surprisingly rose this year, resulting in a slight increase in city tax revenue. The overall value of New York City office buildings increased to $204.8 billion, up from $202.3 billion in July 2020.  Based on this assessed

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