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  2. What's going on with short-term rentals in Santa Fe? - AOL

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    Sep. 19—When the COVID pandemic hit in 2020, home became the place to be for those who could be online there for work, education, dining, shopping and leisure. During the pandemic's peak years ...

  3. Tax change for short-term rentals threatens livelihoods ... - AOL

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    Mar. 23—Cynthia Carter bought a house 11 years ago in the foothills south of Santa Fe, off Old Santa Fe Trail. ... given to her by a real estate agent — she would pay more than $86,500 in ...

  4. Foreclosure suit targets properties owned by Santa Fe real ...

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    The Santa Fe properties listed as collateral in the complaint include buildings at 555 and 557 West Cordova Road, where Maria's New Mexican Kitchen is located; 925 and 927 Paseo de Peralta, at the ...

  5. Altus, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Altus (/ ˈ æ l t ə s /) is a city in and the county seat of Jackson County, Oklahoma, United States. [5] The population was 18,729 at the 2020 census. [6] Altus is home to Altus Air Force Base, the United States Air Force training base for C-17, KC-46 and KC-135 aircrews. It is also home to Western Oklahoma State College and Southwest ...

  6. Catellus Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Catellus Development Corporation is an Emeryville, California based, national real estate developer. Founded in 1984 to be the real estate division of Santa Fe Pacific Corporation, as part of the Santa Fe–Southern Pacific merger. It was spun off into its own company in 1989, after the two railroads split.

  7. Altus Group - Wikipedia

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    Altus Group went public in 2005, through the merger of three Canadian commercial real estate consultancies, one of which was led by its first CEO, Gary Yeoman. [6] Altus initially listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange as an income trust and subsequently converted into a corporation when the Canadian federal government implemented new taxes on trust distributions in 2011.