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properties

[prop-er-teez] / ˈprɒp ər tiz /


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More than 75,000 non-domestic properties have been revalued as part of a new list used in calculating business rates - an annual property tax that helps fund public services.

From BBC

Sea levels are expected to rise in Wales by up to a metre by 2100, alongside more frequent and severe storms, with more than 350,000 properties set to be at risk of flooding.

From BBC

The total number of homes for sale is 6% higher than last year, with the average real-estate agent currently marketing 34 properties.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, quantum processors harness the properties of quantum mechanics, which makes them best suited for complex modeling tasks.

From Barron's

The court was also told about shipments of furniture bought for Alison-Madueke from a luxury store in Houston, Texas for several properties in London which the prosecution allege were used by the former minister.

From BBC