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Car-guy country club
MotorTrend MagazineAbout midway through my first-ever round of golf as a teenager, it dawned on me that I was not a natural and that becoming good at this game would require lots of money that could be better spent on cars. These days, there are more and more "country... -
TowneBank offers tax-deferred trades
247-4738John Yancey Cos. recently sold land in Williamsburg for a new single-family home development and used the money to buy office space in New Town. Essentially, Yancey sold land that appreciated and will defer paying taxes on the profits by purchasing the...Tags: TowneBank, Government, National Government, Sales, Outer Banks
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What to ask before buying condo
Associated PressFor many aspiring homeowners, buying a condominium is an affordable way to transition from being a renter and begin reaping the benefits of homeownership without a lot of the added costs involved in maintaining a house with a yard. Condos also may come...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure, Condos, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Kingsland touts housing for all income levels
Chicago Tribune reporterPhilip Passon, president of Kingsland Development, has found a formula for doing good as he does well. He's a mid-size developer of suburban single-family homes and townhouses priced from $425,000 to $730,000. Also, as president of the Community...Tags: Government, National Government, Commuting, Fires, Glen Ellyn
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Drastic changes to late fees and parking unfair
Q: When we moved in, our landlord gave us a one-page, yearlong lease that had just the basics (apartment number, rent, move-in date). It also had a paragraph saying that we agreed to abide by the "House Rules," which could be changed at any time. The...Tags: Rental Service, Janitorial Service, Rentals, Apartments
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FEMA approves $15.4 million in Ill. flooding aid
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved more than $15.4 million in disaster aid to help Illinois residents and businesses recover from this summer's flooding. Federal officials on Wednesday said about 3,300 homeowners and renters from the...Tags: Floods, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Disasters, Rentals
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New York Real Estate: Kew Gardens, Queens
Special to amNewYorkIf you are a believer of "great things come in small packages," then Kew Gardens might be your kind of neighborhood. This triangular-shaped enclave has many conveniences of city life, yet retains a small-town feel. One of seven planned communities in...Tags: Rentals, Architecture, Rape, Charlie Chaplin, Will Rogers
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Answered prayers came in $3 million jackpot donation
laura.albanese@newsday.comIt was an unpleasant announcement for Pastor Bertrand Crabbe to make to his congregation at True North Community Church in Port Jefferson Station. The group had outgrown its home on Terryville Road and would soon have to take up a nomadic existence for...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Casino and Gambling, Christianity, Tourism and Leisure, Terryville
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Winning $3M lottery ticket answers church's prayers
laura.albanese@newsday.comIt was an unpleasant announcement for Pastor Bertrand Crabbe to make to his congregation at True North Community Church in Port Jefferson Station. The group had outgrown its home on Terryville Road and would soon have to take up a nomadic existence for...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Casino and Gambling, Christianity, Tourism and Leisure, Terryville
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Roosevelt landlord cited after tenant attacked
eden.laikin@newsday.comThree weeks after a man was attacked at a single-family house in Roosevelt used by Nassau County to house homeless men, Hempstead building inspectors cited the landlord for multiple violations, including using the first floor as a church and using...Tags: Mental Illness, Office and Retail Spaces, Society, Rentals, Rooms and Sublets
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Foreclosures ensnare low-income renters
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRuth Cordoba has never owned a home, but she is feeling the effects of the mortgage meltdown acutely. Cordoba, 28, rented a three-bedroom home in Riverside for six months with the help of so-called Section 8 funds, money provided by the federal...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, East L.A., Riverside County, Rentals, Economic Policy
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John McCain's home count up: Eight
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated with RNC comment. DENVER - Here in the Big Tent of the Democratic Party, they're having no end of fun counting the homes of Republican Sen. John McCain. The morning news brings word that the......Tags: Sales, Democratic Party, Homes, Rentals, Tony Rezko
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