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  2. Texas Farm Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Texas Farm Bureau produces two member publications: Texas Agriculture for agricultural producers and Texas Neighbors for non-producing members. [9] News services also include a television program, “Voices of Agriculture,” on RFD-TV , and the “Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network,” which has more than 60 affiliate radio stations across Texas.

  3. Fee farm grant - Wikipedia

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    In English and Irish law, a fee farm grant is a hybrid type of land ownership typical in cities and towns. The word fee is derived from fief or fiefdom, meaning a feudal landholding, and a fee farm grant is similar to a fee simple in the sense that it gives the grantee the right to hold a freehold estate, the only difference being the payment of an annual rent ("farm" being an archaic word for ...

  4. Real estate appraisal - Wikipedia

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    Fee simple value (known in the UK as freehold) – The most complete ownership in real estate, subject in common law countries to the powers reserved to the state (taxation, escheat, eminent domain, and police power) Leased fee value – This is simply the fee simple interest encumbered by a lease. If the lease is at market rent, then the ...

  5. How to save for a home down payment when rates are falling - AOL

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    Mortgage and refinance rates for Jan. 2, 2025: Average rate for 30-year benchmark dips below 7.00% in new year AOL High-yield account vs. traditional savings: Why it’s worth the switch

  6. Housing cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The cooperative is membership based, with membership granted by way of a share purchase in the cooperative. Each shareholder in the legal entity is granted the right to occupy one housing unit. A primary advantage of the housing cooperative is the pooling of the members' resources so that their buying power is leveraged; thus lowering the cost ...

  7. The truth about no-appraisal home equity loans: What ... - AOL

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    Lenders typically let you borrow against this equity while maintaining 20% equity — meaning your primary mortgage and home equity loan combined can't exceed 80% of your home's value.

  8. Property Brothers: Millions of boomers will need to retrofit ...

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    Other hazards include slip and fall mishaps and vulnerability to disasters. “Water waste reduction is an important thing too,” said Drew. “There are a lot of old homes or condos that have ...

  9. Private transfer fee - Wikipedia

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    Freehold Capital Partners ("Freehold") is reportedly the largest originator and owner of private transfer fee rights in the world. [93] In explaining the appeal to developers, Freehold emphasized that the ability to spread infrastructure costs would allow the developer to lower the sales price, which in turn would lead to lower acquisition and ...