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The battle over Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s renewed tax shift legislation push intensified Monday as the Boston City Council prepared to set tax rates this week that would bring a projected 13% tax ...

After a challenging year, South Africa's residential property market is on the mend. With a drop in lending rates and emerging trends, discover what to expect in 2026.

Located immediately adjacent to Menlyn Park Shopping Centre – the award-winning super regional shopping centre situated in the fast-developing Menlyn node in the City of Tshwane – the redevelopment ...

Hallam Land, the land promotion and planning business of listed property group Henry Boot, has completed the sale of more than 300 residential plots in North Yorkshire and Suffolk.

Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi attended the meeting, telling residents that the burden was shifted as Chicago saw declining commercial property values in the Loop.

Cornerstone Homebuyers has expanded its “Sell Fire Damaged House” service to address the growing need for fire-damaged property solutions throughout Florida’s four major regions. The Miami-based real ...

Those interested in touring the riverfront home should contact Rosenberg and Kim Trent, the property's real estate agents, at 865-309-4950 and 865-705-1397. The median sale price for a home in ...

The average South Hadley homeowners will see their fiscal year 2026 property tax bills increase between $197 and $225, depending on which fire district they live in. At a Dec. 2 tax classification ...

A proposed project in Everett would include more than 600 units on an industrial site along the Malden River, extending new residential development that's more common in other areas of the city.

At this week’s regular meeting of St. John’s city council, councillors voted unanimously in favour of a major overhaul of the municipality’s Residential Property Standards By-law in the name of ...