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Georgia Homes
Rental properties News Archive30-Dec-2005
- 'General Growth Sells Baltimore County Buildings (Washington Post)
The Chicago mall developer that purchased the Rouse Co. more than a year ago sold about three dozen office and industrial buildings in Baltimore County for $181.3 million this month, unloading roughly 20 percent of the non-mall-related properties it inherited from Rouse.
- 'Park City Council gets earful from landlords (Ark Valley News)
City Hall was nearly full for the city council meeting Tuesday in Park City. Landlords came from Park City and surrounding areas to voice their concerns about an ordinance that would require specific inspection of Rental properties and licensing of landlords.
- 'Region's rent higher (Warrnambool Standard)
RENTING in south-west Victoria is about $10 more expensive than other country centres. According to Housing Minister Candy Broad the region's soaring rental prices are putting affordable housing out of the reach of low income earners and singles.
- 'Newville officials to consider rental property law (The Sentinel)
Newville Council is one step closer to approval of a rental property ordinance requiring annual registration of such properties and inspections at least once every five years.
- 'Real Estate Mailbag (Washington Post)
Q DEAR BOB: I am a 65-year-old widow and own my home, which is worth about $550,000. I would like to do some remodeling and am thinking of taking a reverse mortgage lump sum for about $50,000. I also own four rental properties and have a comfortable retirement income. Will the reverse mortgage put...
- '(AFX UK Focus) 2005-12-28 15:03 GMT: RPT Primary Health buys medical centre for 2.1 mln stg (Interactive Investor)
LONDON (AFX) - Primary Health Properties PLC said it bought a new medical centre in Tyne and Wear for around 2.1 mln stg. The annual rental income is around 140,000 stg a year. The building will be let to a GP Practice and a pharmacy, Primary Health said.
- 'Fairfield Nabs Three Multifamily Assets for $64,746 Per Unit (GlobeSt.com)
MIAMI-In a complicated transaction, the South Florida operation of Grand Prairie, TX-based Fairfield Residential has bought a five-property rental multifamily portfolio and immediately sells two of the assets. TAM, the locally based investment arm of Bank of Kuwait, was the seller.
- ''Suspicious' fire damages Eagle Properties office (Benton Courier)
A fire described as "suspicious in nature" caused heavy damage early Monday to the office of Eagle Properties on Watts Road in Benton.
- 'A year after fraud accusations, developers' empire almost gone (The Plain Dealer)
Joanne and Alan Schneider's business empire stretched from Lorain to Geneva. They owned an apartment complex in Ashland, wineries in Middleburg Heights and Madison Township, a machine shop in Cleveland and nearly two dozen Rental properties ranging from single-family homes to multi-unit buildings.
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