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Ingress
Ingress A way to enter a property - access.
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Property The rights of ownership. The right to use, possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing in every legal way and to exclude everyone else from interfering with these rights.
Access Any means by which a person can enter property.
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Infill development Any significant new construction in an established area.
Infill housing Home construction in established areas.
Inflation The number of dollars in circulation exceeds the amount of goods and services available for purchase; inflation results in a decrease in the dollar's value.
Inflation hedge An investment that tends to increase in value at a rate greater than inflation and helps contribute to the preservation of the purchasing power of a portfolio
Infrastructure Basic installations that a community needs, such as schools, roads, water and electrical lines, power plants and communications systems.
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Inheritance taxes An "estate" tax imposed by the state on heirs for their right to inherit property. The tax is not levied on the property itself, but rather on the heirs for their right to acquire the property by succession or devise.
In-house sale A sale in which the listing broker is the only broker in the transaction; there is no outside broker involved as in a cooperative sale.
Initial fees All the initial costs involved in the homebuying process, such as solicitor’s fee, valuation fees, application and arrangement fees.
Initial interest This is the first payment of interest. It includes interest for the time between completion date and date of the normal monthly repayment plus the interest for the first month
Initial interest rate The starting percentage a borrower pays for the use of money on an adjustable-rate mortgage.
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