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According to Broward County Property Appraiser Marty Kiar, his office conducted an analysis examining how the proposal could affect Broward County homeowners. The analysis found t ...

Bengaluru's metro network is set to expand with a proposed 73-km corridor connecting southern and eastern growth corridors. Over 50 planned stations will link developing residential and industrial ...

A condominium in Danville that sold for $0.6 million is leading the list of the best real estate deals in Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton in the past week.

"In my opinion, this is becoming more common," Tax Assessor Ross Murray said about the increase assessment appeals.

Wealth advisers tell older Australians to cling to their negatively geared properties after the budget changes transfer tax benefits to ... Read More The post ‘Don’t Sell’: Owners urged to keep hold ...

BlackJet reports proximity to private airports boosts luxury property values, as wealthy buyers prioritize convenience over noise, driving demand and appreciation.

Palm Beach County taxable property values have increased by about 7% from 2025 to 2026, largely the result of new residential construction.

The following is a listing of all residential property transfers in Linden reported during the week of May 18. There were 11 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale ...

The following is a listing of all residential property transfers in East Brunswick reported during the week of May 18. There were 11 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the ...

All 165 of the planned homes will be permanently affordable and reserved for those who earn 65 percent or below the area median income.