Sentences with phrase «houses after any transaction»

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SocketSite, a real - estate news site, reported that the house sold in February in a private transaction after being withdrawn from the local multiple - listing service.
These widely used measures of house prices are all less than fully satisfactory in that the quarterly movements are influenced by compositional changes and contain significant lags in recording transactions; the lags arise because most standard indices record prices as at the date a transaction is settled, which is well after the price was determined by agreement on a contract.
Published after World War II, it states charges as a percentage of transaction costs in terms appropriate to 1947, but which, 55 inflationary years later, mean that all housing work had moved to the top of the scale.
Shortly after de Blasio took office in 2014, his team got involved in the initial part of a lengthy and complex series of transactions that paved the way for the final sale of Rivington House, according to emails sent to City Comptroller Scott Stringer, who released a report on the matter this week.
Notably, de Blasio has not mentioned his «mansion tax» proposal lately, and no one from the administration indicated to Gotham Gazette that it is still a top priority, despite the fact that de Blasio made it a focus as state budget negotiations progressed and promised to push for it after a budget deal was announced that did not include the surcharge on large residential real estate transactions that the mayor would use to subsidize affordable housing for senior citizens.
The firm will send its report on Rangel's finances directly to the House Ethics Committee, which is looking into Rangel's finances after questions were raised about some real estate transactions.
After a number of years of rigorous training in highly complex global transactions, I joined the in - house team at American International Group, Inc. (AIG).
After over 15 years working in - house experience, he is well acquainted with complex, high - value transactions.
I actually did, and soon after, sold my first house for $ 350,000, making more in that one transaction than I had made the entire year living in Aspen.
That's because unhappy parties to a transaction, usually buyers who've discovered a problem with the house after purchase, don't feel satisfied until they've sought damages.
Although it's interesting to see practitioners ranked by transactions and sales volume in the «Top 100 Salespeople» list (September 2002, page 27), the bottom line — and what's most relevant — is: What did the salesperson net in commissions after co-broker and in - house brokerage splits and paying assistants?
It is important to have an understanding of the costs you are likely to incur selling your house and how much will be left after the transaction closes.
The earnest money deposit, after all, is a large sum of money you put down on a house that demonstrates your good faith in this transaction — and as such, it's safely held in an independent third - party account until this home officially becomes yours.
For a closed - end credit transaction, prepayment penalty means a charge imposed for paying all or part of the transaction's principal before the date on which the principal is due, other than a waived, bona fide third - party charge that the creditor imposes if the consumer prepays all of the transaction's principal sooner than 36 months after consummation, provided, however, that interest charged consistent with the monthly interest accrual amortization method is not a prepayment penalty for extensions of credit insured by the Federal Housing Administration that are consummated before January 21, 2015.
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