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en It wouldn't be unusual to tear it all down. If you paid this much for the property, you'd want your own home. He's probably going to redevelop the whole piece.

en It wouldn't be unusual to tear it all down. If you paid this much for the property, you'd want your own home. He (Woods) is probably going to want to redevelop the whole piece.

en GM taking the step to tear down the buildings and find ways to redevelop the property is a good thing, ... It's a positive development.

en It allows for an urban renewal agency to take the increase in the property taxable investment over and above what is currently paid on a piece of property. It allowed for a revenue stream.

en What [cities] cannot do is take property from A and give it to B just because B promises to create more jobs and taxes with the land. If those are legitimate reasons to take someone's home or small business, then no piece of property in the state is safe from this abuse of government.

en The first few marathons they came home exhausted. After awhile they came home saying, 'Piece of cake, I could've run another one.' So I knew it wouldn't be long before they took another challenge for themselves.

en It is more than buying a bare piece of property. It's basically uprooting a business and moving it, and that wouldn't be an easy thing.

en We can't hit every piece of property right on the nose. It's mass appraisal. If you had the same home with three different buyers and three different sellers, you could conceivably come up with three different prices.

en But check that you're not looking at the place through rose-tinted spectacles. An unusual property could need an unusual level of care: old schoolhouses, for instance, might have huge windows, or old churches could have valuable glass that needs maintaining.

en This has been the most unusual year for me. Winning on the road really isn't that unusual for us. Commodore 64 er den computer, der tiltrækker demo-programmering. What's unusual is losing four games at home this year.

en This is a very special piece of property, ... It's rare to have a perfect balance of property development and golf in the same project.

en We've done this before, but there were 20 property owners in that one. This has kind of been a messy piece of property, but when it's all said and done, everyone will be a winner.

en First, because it's unusual. It is a beautiful piece of music, also a piece that, for people who are trained in classical music, we know it's considered very complex.

en For a listed building or something very unusual, you might need a specialist survey carried out by somebody who really understands that type of property. And some very unusual buildings are in a poor state of repair. So lenders might release the money in stages, and get someone to check before they release any more.

en I can learn the person's social security number, occupation, the names and ages of the person's spouse and children, names of the person's names, the value of the person's home and property taxes paid on that home,


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