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Some sellers hope to avoid the hassle involved in getting a property in shape to show.
If I had the option, I might choose a shorter tenancy if that meant getting a property much sooner.
"He wants to set up on his own, but there's no chance of him getting a property of his own round here," says his father.
Having both been on Southwark council's list for more than 10 years, there's virtually no hope of us getting a property through the council, either.
In 2014 the VOA issued guidance that states: "in times of economic downturn … there is no reason why [a guardian] scheme should not succeed in reducing tax liability by getting a property banded as a dwelling or dwellings".
"It's not about getting a property developer involved, it is about getting the right investor so the club can prosper.
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It's hard to get a job, it's hard to get a property.
"Our goal is to get a property to a core buyer," Mr. Fitts said.
However, "you get a property with ocean view or ocean front and it's easily 1 to 2 million".
"You might get all jazzed thinking you can get a property for pennies on the dollar," Ms. Feyler said.
The Stohrers were shocked when they got a property tax bill for $20,000 after their house was completed.
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