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State; condition.
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But it is estate agents who have most to fear.
It is estate planning, a love of the land, the desire to see it preserved, and sometimes immediate tax benefits.
This is estate is mainly young families with children - if there are 600 students you can imagine the park will be an attraction.
Paul Sullivan's topic this week in his Wealth Matters column is estate taxes — specifically taxes on the assets of the wealthy who died in 2010, the year the estate tax lapsed.
Another highly competitive area is estate material, and Christie's won two significant prizes: the Shapazian collection and that of Max Palevsky, a founder of Intel, who died in May.
Another big change is estate tax, although short of planning to die in 2010, there's not much you can do to take advantage of the current hiatus.
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This is estate-agent speak for "visible signs of poverty nearby" – and it is accompanied by the tacit assumption that in a few years' time the area will be completely gentrified.
Mr. Tunnell's winery, Brick House Vineyards, celebrates its 20th anniversary in May; all the fruit is estate-grown and certified organic, and each season about 4,000 cases are produced and bottled by hand.
Every wine in their portfolio is estate-grown over 200 acres of vineyards – half are east of Paso Robles and the other half are at the Templeton Gap winery – but only a small proportion of the grapes they grow become Red Soles wine; the rest are sold to large wineries.
Few people plan to be estate managers.
A telling exception, though, are estate agents.
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