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  2. Lone Tree Township, Clay County, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Lone Tree Township covers an area of 35.35 square miles (91.6 km 2) and contains one incorporated settlement, Everly. According to the USGS , it contains one cemetery, Lone Tree. The stream of Sewer Creek runs through this township.

  3. Lone Tree, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Lone Tree is a city in southeastern Johnson County, Iowa, United States. It is part of the Iowa City, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 1,357 at the time of the 2020 census .

  4. How did this Iowa house get on Zillow Gone Wild? A ... - AOL

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    Its unique pictures landed on Zillow Gone Wild. This Urbandale house seems normal at first glance, "but on the inside, it's like a surprise." Its unique pictures landed on Zillow Gone Wild.

  5. Lone Tree - Wikipedia

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    Lone Tree Community School District, a public school district based in Lone Tree, Johnson County, Iowa, USA Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.

  6. How an Iowa City man built a library inside a tree to spark a ...

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    The idea of the reading tree, located at 312 Ronalds St., came about during the derecho in 2020. Now it's to be a space for the community. How an Iowa City man built a library inside a tree to ...

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  9. Loan-to-value ratio - Wikipedia

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    In real estate, the term is commonly used by banks and building societies to represent the ratio of the first mortgage line as a percentage of the total appraised value of real property. For instance, if someone borrows $130,000 to purchase a house worth $150,000, the LTV ratio is $130,000 to 150,000 or ⁠ $130,000 / $150,000 ⁠, or 87%.