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The Proposed NYC "Pied-A-Terre Tax" Looks Catastrophic to NYC Real Estate

Miller Samuel

The New York state political zeitgeist was recently and suddenly tilted against luxury development in New York City. If this latest turn of events plays out as written, we'll be able to look back at this era as a milestone where the supertanker began to turn in the wrong direction for the new development multi-family industry.

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New Homes vs. Old Homes: Which Is Right For You?

PennyMac

Is it a classic Victorian set far back from the road with stately elm trees shading the formal garden, or a brand-new split level in an up-and-coming housing development with a communal pool, tennis courts, and a playground for the kids? Higher property taxes. What does your ideal home look like? Location, location, location.

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How To Appraise Rural Properties

Appraisal Today

In contrast to Value Acceptance, most homeowners are familiar with Mass Appraisal, the approach commonly employed by County Assessors for property tax purposes. It involves analyzing data collected in mass quantities, developing statistics from the data, and applying the results to value properties.

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SEATTLE ‘WALKING’ TOWARDS URBAN CONNECTEDNESS

Will Springer Realtor

“The so-called ‘death of the city’ has been overstated … despite impacts from the pandemic,” said Christopher Leinberger, managing director at Places Platform, referring to the report. In addition, discussions are well underway between city leadership, neighborhood advocates and developers to consider placing a “lid” over I-5.

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