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The value of real estate in Montgomery County, Ohio, is growing, due to inflation and a hot home market. But Auditor Karl Keith says that doesn't mean a spike in property taxes.
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Dayton’s Water Street District is buzzing with construction activity. A new hotel and apartments are in the works.
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One of Dayton's biggest employers, Premier Health, is selling its headquarters building at 110 N. Main St. in downtown Dayton.
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Greene County Solar Project Denied; Springfield Police Wrongful Death Lawsuit; Montgomery County Real Estate Update; Ohio Lame Duck Legislation
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'Prices remain strong and unprecedented.' Montgomery County Auditor Keith shares real estate updatesMontgomery County continues to see a high record in real estate sales. That’s according to county auditor Karl Keith, who updated local government officials Thursday on real estate trends.
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The real estate and property management group Clover Group has settled a federal civil rights lawsuit.
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Across the United States, the real estate market has seen declining rents and rising vacancy rates. That’s true for offices, apartments and retail space. But the city of Dayton is bucking that trend.
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Residential real estate seems to be immune to the coronavirus.
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It's a long term deal to keep baseball in Dayton.
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The Modern College of Design is planning to build dorms on East David Road in Kettering
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The coronavirus pandemic and state-wide stay-at-home order has put a serious dent in Miami Valley home sales, which dropped significantly in…
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In his annual report delivered to more than 70 local government officials on Friday, Montgomery County Auditor Karl Keith called 2019 a “mixed bag” of…