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These funds are to be used to improve public access to beaches and coastal areas. Funding. The primary funding source for the trust fund is the N.C. excise tax on real estate transfers. This tax, which generated almost $24 million of revenue in 2011, is levied on each "deed, instrument, or writing by which interest in real property is conveyed ...
The North Carolina Planned Community Act, Chapter 47F of the North Carolina General Statutes, is a statute that governs the creation, operation, and destruction of a planned community in the state of North Carolina. According to the Homeowners Association of North Carolina, presently in the state there are over 18,000 homeowner associations ...
With a croquet court, a cliff-side spa and carefully designed English gardens, a mountaintop estate in Western North Carolina has a high price. NC mountaintop estate lists for $50 million, most ...
Community property (United States) also called community of property (South Africa) is a marital property regime whereby property acquired during a marriage is considered to be owned by both spouses and subject to division between them in the event of divorce. Conversely, property owned by one spouse before the marriage, along with gifts and ...
The fund invests in large-cap real-estate companies with operations in the United States. 5-year returns (annualized): 5.2 percent Dividend yield: 3.4 percent Expense ratio: 0.09 percent.
Assessed value: The value of real estate property as determined by an assessor, typically from the county. "As-is": A contract or listing clause stating that the seller will not repair or correct ...
Art Fund (formerly the National Art Collections Fund) is an independent membership-based British charity, which raises funds to aid the acquisition of artworks for the nation. It gives grants and acts as a channel for many gifts and bequests, as well as lobbying on behalf of museums and galleries and their users.
A community land trust (CLT) is a private, nonprofit corporation that acquires, manages, and develops land for a variety of purposes, primarily for the production and stewardship of affordable housing, although many CLTs are also engaged in non-residential buildings and uses. A conservation land trust is a private, non-profit corporation in the ...