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Natural Beauty A landowner donating an conservation easement may get breaks on income, estate and property taxes. |
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AFP eWire June 2, 2008 |
Congress Renews Incentive for Land Conservation Gifts Donors who want to contribute land and property easements for conservation purposes can take advantage of an enhanced tax deduction. |
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Determining Site Potential The following tips help owners and developers assess a site's development potential, whether it is an office park, chain restaurant, shopping center, or multifamily property. |
BusinessWeek September 18, 2006 Ellen Hoffman |
Preservation Instinct Hankering to live in an historic property? Federal and state incentives can help pay for repairs. |
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Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2003 Sara Drummond |
Containing Sprawl Land-use strategies can help rein in unfettered development. |
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Look, But Don't Touch Why bother going to the trouble of applying for a National Register listing? The answer is simple: tax breaks. But while landmark status for your house can mean money in your pocket, it may come with strings attached. |