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Real Estate Roulette (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Second of three parts. Of the 400,000 homeowners in Philadelphia, only 3 percent receive property-tax bills based on the true value of their real estate.
Real-Estate Roulette (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Of the 400,000 homeowners in Philadelphia, only 3 percent receive property-tax bills based on the true value of their real estate. For the remaining 387,000, the amounts they are charged are wrong, and often wildly so - derived from assessments that, on average, are 40 percent off the mark, according to an analysis by The Inquirer.
REAL ESTATE NOTES (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
NEW FACES Hometown Realty: Ashley Forehand and Linda Forehand are agents in the Colonial Heights office. Nannette Lewis is an agent in the Stony Point office. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Andrew J. Gibb has earned his Counselor of Real Estate designation through the National Association of Realtors. He is with Commonwealth Commercial Partners Inc.
State's real estate bust is still playing out (Los Angeles Daily News)
California's real estate market is a three-act play. Sort of a greed tragedy full of surprises.
Dallas real estate company sues Mexican Consulate (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
A commercial real estate company is suing the Mexican Consulate in Dallas, alleging that it failed to pay for consulting services received in 2007.
Real estate: First-time buyers in luck (Florida Today)
Home prices are down, interest rates are low and the first-time homebuyer is back. After being shut out of the real estate market as prices zoomed, buyers looking for starter homes now have plenty to choose from and needn't fear losing a house to a competing offer in a bidding war.
Second of three parts. Of the 400,000 homeowners in Philadelphia, only 3 percent receive property-tax bills based on the true value of their real estate.
Real-Estate Roulette (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Of the 400,000 homeowners in Philadelphia, only 3 percent receive property-tax bills based on the true value of their real estate. For the remaining 387,000, the amounts they are charged are wrong, and often wildly so - derived from assessments that, on average, are 40 percent off the mark, according to an analysis by The Inquirer.
REAL ESTATE NOTES (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
NEW FACES Hometown Realty: Ashley Forehand and Linda Forehand are agents in the Colonial Heights office. Nannette Lewis is an agent in the Stony Point office. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Andrew J. Gibb has earned his Counselor of Real Estate designation through the National Association of Realtors. He is with Commonwealth Commercial Partners Inc.
State's real estate bust is still playing out (Los Angeles Daily News)
California's real estate market is a three-act play. Sort of a greed tragedy full of surprises.
Dallas real estate company sues Mexican Consulate (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
A commercial real estate company is suing the Mexican Consulate in Dallas, alleging that it failed to pay for consulting services received in 2007.
Real estate: First-time buyers in luck (Florida Today)
Home prices are down, interest rates are low and the first-time homebuyer is back. After being shut out of the real estate market as prices zoomed, buyers looking for starter homes now have plenty to choose from and needn't fear losing a house to a competing offer in a bidding war.