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Tag Archives: 10 years
Which is a better investment Stocks or Real Estate
If you had invested $100,000 in the stock market in the 1st quarter of 2000 (10 years ago), what would your investment be valued at today? Of course the answer would depend on what the specific stock or stocks you … Continue reading
Posted in Cincinnati Real Estate, Investment Property, Investment Real Estate, Property Value Tagged 10 years, Cincinnati, djia, dow, FHA, investment stocks, msa, real estate appreciation, st quarter, stock appreciation, stock market, stock portfolio Comments Off
Symmes Township Establishes a Community Reinvestment Area
In order to attract more business development Symmes Township has established two community reinvestment areas to attract new businesses and construction projects. The commercial/industrial CRA property tax abatement is up to 10 years for new construction or renovation, with up … Continue reading
Posted in Community Building, Development Tagged 10 years, business development, community reinvestment, construction projects, cra, family residences, improvement value, new businesses, New Construction, property tax abatement, remodeling, renovation, single family, symmes township, unit structures, value cap Comments Off
A Realtor Reflects on Eminent Domain
Eminent Domain is a controversial issue which involves the government (local, county, state, or federal) condemning a person’s home so that the land it sits on can be used for the betterment of the community. Eminent Domain has been used … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Investment Real Estate Tagged 10 years, betterment, caution, Cincinnati, controversial issue, eminent domain, expansions, highways, local county, local government, neighborhood, office buildings, pfizer, private developers, private development, public works projects, realtor, Rookwood Commons, strong community, tax abatement Comments Off





