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Property tax rebate 'not enough reward' for current payers

While describing the Government’s real property tax amnesty/incentive programme as “a good start”, a well-known realtor yesterday said it should have offered rebates of up to 20-25 per cent to homeowners who were current on their payments.

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BREA chief: ‘I can’t explain’ Stamp exemption’s importance

The private sector is developing suggested amendments to the Stamp Act and first-time home buyer exemption “on the basis” that the latter will be extended beyond June 30, a leading developer yesterday saying he “can’t begin to explain” how important that is.

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Real estate: 90% of transactions starting on-line

One-third of the Bahamas Real Estate Association’s (BREA) estimated 500-600 members are actively participating in its Multiple Listing System (MLS), the organisation’s principals yesterday saying this tool and their revamped website would “level the playing field” in a sector where 90 per cent of deals start on-line.

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Realtors recommend Stamp Duty cuts 'across the board'

The Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) has recommended to the Government that it reduce Stamp Duty on property deals by 2 percentage points

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Gov't 'right sizing' real estate-tied Stamp Duty

THE Bahamas Real Estate Association's (BREA) president yesterday said the Government was likely "right sizing" its projections for real estate-related Stamp Tax collections, given that this was projected to decline by almost $45 million year-over-year during the 2012-2013 fiscal period.

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BREA's 'best month in years with Gov't' via $50k tax cap

The Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) has enjoyed "its best month in years with the Government", its president yesterday saying that the Christie admi

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Real estate exposure boost through 12m hits per month site

PROPERTIES listed on the Bahamas Real Estate Association's (BREA) multiple listing service (MLS) will now benefit from 'global exposure' through their listing on the popular US real estate site, Realtor.com, which has 12 million hits per month.

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