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This Indiana City is the Fifth Most Affordable Place to Live in the U.S.
When it comes to finding a place to settle down, there are a number of factors to consider. For me, I wanted to find a place with plenty of restaurants, fishing holes, and rural land. I was fortunate enough to find an area like this near my hometown, but you may have other things in mind that you'd like around your home. Regardless of how mine and your preferred amenities may differ, I think we both can agree that finding someplace affordable is certainly a box to check on the moving list.
Attention Residents: Revised 2024 Real Estate Tax Bills for Indiana Township Mailed
Revised Indiana Township Real Estate Tax bills mailed on 3/7/2024. The revised bills are orange on the outside. The original bills contained the wrong assessment value. Please note: Your bill should be exactly the same as last unless YOU had an assessment change.Visit here for more details.
Punxsutawney's Real Estate Resurgence: A Groundhog Day Miracle for Home Prices
As Punxsutawney Phil predicts an early spring, his hometown is already experiencing a different kind of warmth: a surge in real estate prices. Situated about 90 minutes northeast of Pittsburgh, Punxsutawney, PA, has seen its housing market flourish in recent years, despite its small-town charm immortalized in the film "Groundhog Day."
Local Real Estate Tax Office Announces 2023 Holiday Schedule and Payment Guidelines
The Real Estate Tax office has released its holiday schedule for 2023. The office will be closed from December 22 to December 26, 2023. It will reopen on December 27 and 28, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm for installment payments.
2 Pa. spots make list of ‘Best College Town Real Estate Markets’: report
According to Money, some families have begun to buy homes close to their kid’s college in order to save on dorming while grappling with high tuitions. A separate report has now found which college towns have the best real estate potential with two in Pennsylvania ranking quite high. HireAHelper...
Jaindl to drop major New Jersey warehouse development after state offers to buy land
Lehigh Valley developer David Jaindl’s four-year plan to build warehouses in rural, neighboring western New Jersey is off, now that Jaindl intends to sell more than 575 acres in Warren County to the state of New Jersey. Terms were not disclosed. Charles Roohr, deputy executive director of the New Jersey Agriculture Development Committee, announced during Wednesday’s White Township Planning ...
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