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City Set To Adopt New Housing Element - Patch.com


City Set To Adopt New Housing Element
Patch.com
But advocates of low-cost homes say they'll keep an eye on policies to make sure they're effective. By Debbie Tharp The city is addressing concerns that some of its low cost housing units may convert to market price as it prepares to approve the final ...

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In the Backyard, Grandma's New Apartment - New York Times (blog)


New York Times (blog)

In the Backyard, Grandma's New Apartment
New York Times (blog)
The Australians, who began building simple backyard homes for the elderly in the '70s, call them granny flats. In the United States, these self-contained units have earned another nickname: granny pods. This month, the Pages will become the first ...


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SA: Apple exporters focus on new markets outside EU - Fresh Fruit Portal


SA: Apple exporters focus on new markets outside EU
Fresh Fruit Portal
Other popular varieties include Granny Smith (4687 ha), Royal Gala (3284 ha), Topred (3047 ha), Pink Lady (2043 ha) and Fuji (1547 ha). The cost of establishing a hectare of apples has increased since a slight decrease in 2008 to ZAR192,060 (US$23040) ...

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Man developed area without approval - inmycommunity


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Man developed area without approval
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The prosecution said the City of Mandurah approved a granny flat at a property in Dalton Way, Greenfields in 2006. Then in 2009 approval was given for a bed and breakfast to cater for a maximum of four adults. However, council started to receive ...


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What baby boomers' retirement will mean for the Sydney property market: BIS ... - Property Observer


What baby boomers' retirement will mean for the Sydney property market: BIS ...
Property Observer
The financial model adopted by retirement funds assumes that a retiree will survive on regular series of payments, in a special – almost magical world – where costs (such as electricity and petrol) remain orderly, until the invested capital, ...


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Welsh Assembly debates The Queen's Speech - DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)


Welsh Assembly debates The Queen's Speech
DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)
The pay gap between the public and private sector is largest for low-paid workers, especially low-paid women, and this gap reflects the action to tackle the gender pay gap in the public sector. Wales has the second lowest gender gap in full-time ...

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