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en If he doesn't investigate the property, his leasehold could end up being more expensive than fee simple.

en Because leasehold is so negatively thought of, you might be able to back into a leasehold that fits your needs. Then it would definitely be worthwhile to buy.

en I believe one of the secrets of effective ministry is keep it simple-be simple... Simple does not mean shallow and simple doesn't mean simplistic, and simple doesn't mean superficial. It just means understandable.

en I wish we could buy farmland, but it doesn't seem like there are very many people looking to sell property. It's so outrageously expensive now.

en Our goal is to have the least expensive property in expensive neighborhoods. Nearby homes in this area are selling in the $500,000 to $600,000 range.

en This is Robin Hood in reverse. These tax cap proposals favor those with the most expensive properties. We are spreading the taxes to those with some of the least expensive property.

en I realize there's a lot of opposition. People think their property values are gonna go to zilch. Well, that's just silly. Property doesn't go to zero in this county. Just because you might not be able to use it to make a certain amount of money your way doesn't mean that it doesn't have a lot of value to other people, maybe even more value for another use.

en In general, the evidence suggests that as you increase taxes, and alcoholic beverages become more expensive, individuals tend to use alcohol less. However, the findings in this paper indicate that the reality is not so simple, because there are alcoholic beverages at different levels of price, and when you implement taxation, what happens is that the individuals who are able to purchase the alcoholic beverages that were more expensive just switch to less expensive ones.

en When we see a possible discrepancy, we need to investigate to make sure the taxpayers are not paying for something that simply doesn't exist. It's our responsibility to investigate that discrepancy. It's our responsibility to the people, really.

en The idea is to retain as much of the historic material and character of the property, so it basically doesn't turn into appearing something other than it was 50 years ago. Often times, changes will occur toward the rear of the property, things that aren't seen, so the character doesn't change.

en That property class doesn't have anything to do with the value. You have to look at the building type. That says one-story house and that never changed. The type determines the value of the property. The description is the best use of the property.

en We're on all the [security mailing] lists, just like you are, and we investigate everything, even if it's a post about a simple weird behavior in a product.

en The television industry doesn't like to see the compexity of the world. It prefers simple reporting, with simple ideas: this is white, that's black; this is good, that's bad.
  Krzysztof Kieslowski

en We are trying to develop methods that are simple and not very expensive so they can be used by Maine Industry. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence.

en Frankly, I think that's healthy. Property has gotten so expensive, maybe people are getting a little bit of sticker shock.


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