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Monthly Archives: December 2009

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More indications of loss of Texas property tax value in 2010.

Commercial Property Tax NewsBy Paul PenningtonDecember 29, 2009

More indications of loss of Texas property tax value in 2010. The Dallas Morning News reported that the number of DFW foreclosures was up in 2009. Apartments up 16% Office up 121% Retail up 90% Industrial up 10% Land up 71% This is yet more evidence that 2010 Texas property tax values will be down…

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