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  2. Trade Me - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, Trade Me was acquired by private equity firm Apax Partners for NZ$2.56 billion. [2] Trade Me Ltd also operates several sister websites including FindSomeone and Holiday Houses. As of 20 March 2019 [update] , Trade Me's website was the fifth most visited in New Zealand and was ranked 2,711th globally according to Alexa Internet . [ 3 ]

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  4. American Homes 4 Rent - Wikipedia

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    [2] In August 2013, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. [1] In March 2016, the company merged with American Residential Properties, Inc. [4] In January 2023, the company announced a branding change from American Homes 4 Rent to AMH in a public news release and a notice to investors. [5] [6]

  5. Rental value - Wikipedia

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    Rental value is the fair market value of property while rented out in a lease. More generally, it may be the consideration paid under the lease for the right to occupy, or the royalties or return received by a lessor ( landlord ) under a license to real property . [ 1 ]

  6. What are property taxes, and how are they calculated? - AOL

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    For instance, if your home’s assessed value is $400,000 and your local tax rate is 2 percent, you’d owe $8,000 per year in property taxes. Assessed home value x mills / 1,000 = property tax

  7. Internet real estate - Wikipedia

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    An electronic version of the real estate industry, Internet real estate is the concept of publishing housing estates for sale or rent online, and for consumers seeking to buy or rent properties through such platforms. Often, Internet real estate properties are listed and managed by landlords themselves.

  8. Lease - Wikipedia

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    Property, buildings and vehicles are common assets that are leased. Industrial or business equipment are also leased. In essence, a lease agreement is a contract between two parties: the lessor and the lessee. The lessor is the legal owner of the asset, while the lessee obtains the right to use the asset in return for regular rental payments. [2]

  9. Renting - Wikipedia

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    Needing a cheaper alternative to buying, such as renting a movie: a person is unwilling to pay the full price for a movie, so they rent it for a lesser price but give up the chance to view it again later. The tenant may want to leave the burden of upkeep of the property (mowing the lawn, shovelling snow, etc.) to the owner or his agents.