In the first act of "Clybourne Park, " set in 1959, we meet Bev and Russ (Christina Kirk and Frank Wood), who are selling their house to the Youngers (who are talked about but never seen).
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This will give people more incentive to move to less expensive areas, particularly those who can cash in by selling a house in a pricier city and moving to a less expensive one.
In most of continental Europe the combined costs of buying and selling a house amount to 10% or more of the purchase price (see chart 7), and in Belgium to as much as 18%.
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And since Obama's hostility to Israel is not subject to change, rather than focus on winning over the White House, the Netanyahu government should devote its energies to selling its policies to the American people.
In the Jones case, the state should have done more to notify Jones before selling his house, says Michael Kirkpatrick, a lawyer at consumer watchdog group Public Citizen, who argued Jones' case before the court in January.
The newsboy delivering it to your house, the trucks that get it to the newstand, the margins the newstand makes on selling it to you.
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Mortgaging rural land or even selling one's own house to non-villagers is banned.
They had tried selling the wines to an auction house but were turned down.
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But selling everything, save the house, to buy 88, 000 shares made her uneasy as she quizzed him about remaking the division.
The agent said owners have either lowered prices, been foreclosed on or are selling the house for the amount owed to the bank.
For example, selling a house in California is the easiest way to be part of the top 1% and get hit with tremendous taxes.
Around this time, Kaufman, like the rest of America during the real estate boom, decided to try his hand at building and selling a spec house.
It offers outsourcing services to clients interested in developing credit scoring systems as well as selling software for a client to use in-house.
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If you eventually plan on selling the house, include extra costs into your budget to prepare the property for the real estate market.
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Eventually, the stock market collapsed, his income declined in value instead of increasing, and he was forced to sell his house (a short sale) for less than the original selling price and much less than he owed.
She scrapped her plan to buy a house, and instead spent the next 12 months saving money and selling nearly all her possessions.
This includes the massive wave of aging boomers, many of whom may see selling a house in California or the Northeast as a way to make up for less than adequate IRAs.
People are less willing and able to move from one city to another when they are anchored down by the responsibility of selling a house.
Fifteen minutes after that, a minister familiar to readers of the UK's best-selling newspapers emerged from Gwydyr House - on foot.
Personal seat licenses, which give fans the right to buy season tickets and are selling for as much as a small house.
He educates them on the whole selling process, and how he would market their house, in an effort to impress them with his ability and knowledge.
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While selling your house might help you afford retirement, you may not agree on whether to sell, or where to go if you do.
Possibly, we are selling the item for non-monetary purposes, such as moving to a smaller house, so we want to sell an antique or artwork that no longer fits on our wall.
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Decisions to avoid making right away are big real-estate transactions -- such as selling a house -- or anything that could have a material effect on savings, such as giving away money from life-insurance benefits.
It was due to deceitful, and perhaps illegal, games played by corporate executives: diverting funds into secret partnerships, cooking the books to keep those deals secret, lying to investors and employees about the financial health of the company, while selling their own stock to make sure they wouldn't be hurt when the whole house of cards collapsed.
But much of the reported bank profits came from raising fees, selling divisions or gutting the house -- which usually means firing people and emptying buildings, adding to the national malaise.
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