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Greenbelt
Greenbelt
Any stretch of park, open space or other natural setting in a community.
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Greek Revival style A style introduced in the U.S. at the end of the 18th century. Its most prominent feature is a pillar-anchored pediment forming a portico in the front of the house.
Green Bay property Property in Green Bay, USA. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Green Bay.
Greensboro property Property in Greensboro, USA. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Greensboro.
Greenwich property Property in Greenwich, Great Britain. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Greenwich.
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Grant deed A type of deed in which the grantor warrants to the grantee, that he has not previously conveyed the estate, that he has not encumbered the property (except as noted in the deed) and that he will convey any title to the property he may later acquire.
Grantee The person to whom an interest in real property is conveyed.
Granting clause Words in a deed of conveyance that state the grantor's intention to convey the property at the present time. This clause is generally worded as "convey and warrant," "grant," "grant, bargain and sell" or the like.
Grantor That party in the deed that is the seller or giver.
Greek Revival style A style introduced in the U.S. at the end of the 18th century. Its most prominent feature is a pillar-anchored pediment forming a portico in the front of the house.
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Gross building area The sum of areas at each floor level, including basements, mezzanines and penthouses included within the principal outside faces of the exterior walls and neglecting architectural setbacks or projections.
Gross estimate All money coming into a household on a regular basis.
Gross income This is all the money, goods and property you receive during the year before you reduce it by using adjustments, deductions or exemptions.
Gross income multiplier A figure used as a multiplier of the gross annual income of a property to produce an estimate of the property's value.
Gross investment in real estate (historic cost) The total amount of equity and debt invested in real estate investments, including the gross purchase price, all acquisition fees and costs, plus subsequent capital improvements, less proceeds from sales and partial sales.
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