Sentences with phrase «increased rural property»

Near Medicine Hat, Redcliff RCMP also report increased rural property crime.

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Victorian Valuer - General Robert Marsh said that on a like - for - like basis the latest increase in rural values was even greater with fewer properties assessed compared with two years ago.
Between 2014 and 2016 rural property values increased a healthy 15.3 per cent to a total of $ 113 billion.
The fund, managed by rural property veteran David Bryant, also grew distributions by 4 per cent to 8.92 cents in FY16 (a yield of about 5.4 per cent) as it benefited from rising global demand for the commodities its properties produce, the increasing scale and value of its portfolio and growing appetite for agribusiness from big institutional investors.
The analysis, released Tuesday by the Legislative Fiscal Bureau, shows a number of school districts in south - central Wisconsin that would see more funding annually under the measures that would increase the amount of money school districts could raise in property taxes and funding for rural schools.
Since school districts are dependent primarily on local property taxes and often have a depressed economic base, this investment helped the Institute demonstrate how important it is for the legislature to increase funding to poor, rural schools in the state.
The Senate Republican plan also nearly eliminates Walker's proposed $ 20 million increase in aid for rural schools, and increases the amount of money school districts that spend less on each student than the state average can raise in property taxes.
USDA RURAL HOUSING MORTGAGE FLIPPING RULES Lender is responsible to ensure that any recently sold property's value is strongly supported when a significant increase between sale and purchase occurs.
Most of the rural cities in my state show no warming at all since 1890 - 1895 when the records began but this is but one area and maybe it has some special properties that protect it, or shield it, from this assumed increase in accumulated global energy (therefore a raising of temperature) but in physics I learned that is not possible over a century of time even in a system even as large as the entire Earth.
Preliminary research indicates that the impact of increases in private - pay RPPD may be more significant for rural markets due to a higher share of private - pay residents as compared to urban properties.
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