This new Toyota Land Cruiser 70 is really light, read the explanation lolita, 14/07/2025 carscoops.com photo of two people lifting a new Toyota Land Cruiser 70 very lightly GridOto.com – This photo of two individuals very lightly lifting the new Toyota Land Cruiser 70 certainly makes you curious. This portrait is known from a video uploaded to YouTube by the Land Cruiser Channel, which is the official channel of Toyota Motor Corporation Japan. After looking at it in more detail, it turns out that the explanation for why the Toyota Land Cruiser 70 is so light is because it is not a real car. But it is a 1:1 model made from styrofoam created by a Japanese artist named Masumi Yamaguchi. carscoops.com The Toyota Land Cruiser 70, which is very light, turns out to be a model made of styrofoam The release of this work of art is a celebration of the arrival of the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser 70 facelift which is returning to the Japanese market. Before becoming a replica of Toyota’s legendary SUV, this model was originally a giant pile of styrofoam carved in as much detail as possible to follow the original car. This includes a number of intricate details such as the LED headlamps, honeycomb grille, Toyota emblem and … Continue Reading
Realtor reacts to possible changes to homebuying process lolita, 13/07/2025 When it comes to buying a home, there seems to be a common misconception among buyers that there’s a standard six percent buyer’s commission. TYLER, Texas — If you’re in the market to buy a new home, the National Association of Realtors warns that changes are likely coming to your budget. When it comes to buying a home, there seems to be a common misconception among buyers that there’s a standard six percent buyer’s commission. David Kurtz, broker and owner at Dwell Realty in Tyler, said “there is no fixed fee, there is no fixed 6%.” “It’s always been negotiable. You know, my fee might be 6% that I charge. Another person, could be a discount broker and charge a flat fee. You can sell it for sale by owner,” Kurtz said. After July, you can still talk with your agent about the commission, but you won’t see the percentages on sites like Zillow. “The MLS (multiple listing service) is now going to remove the field where you offer buyer compensation and the reason for that is a decoupling of the commissions,” Kurtz said. The National Association of Realtors is changing how the fees work. Instead of the seller paying … Continue Reading
The city government applies KRM and Romokalisari “Adventure Land” entrance tickets lolita, 12/07/2025 Surabaya (ANTARA) – The Surabaya City Government (Pemkot) is implementing entrance tickets for visitors to two tourist areas, namely the Mangorve Botanical Gardens (KRM) and Romokalisari “Adventure Land” as of early 2024. Head of the Surabaya City Food and Agriculture Security Service (DKPP), Antiek Sugiahrti, said that the implementation of the levy via entrance tickets at KRM and “Adventure Land” Romokalisari conforms to Regional Regulation (Perda) Number 7 of 2023 concerning Regional Taxes and Regional Levies. “As of January 1 2024, this place is one of the objects subject to levies, so we will comply with the provisions,” said Antiek to ANTARA by telephone in Surabaya, Wednesday. Collecting fees from visitors through entrance ticket fees aims to develop tourist locations located in the West and East Surabaya areas, especially in terms of services for visitors. “Our development continues to refer to master plan existing ones, so we will gradually improve them so they can be busier,” he said. Apart from that, the incoming DKPP levy is also intended to maximize the community empowerment program for poor families (gamis) according to directions from the Mayor of Surabaya, Eri Cahyadi. “One of our programs to eradicate gamis is to provide activities that … Continue Reading
Caring about the environment, Paramount Land helps local residents with equipment lolita, 11/07/2025 Tangerang (ANTARA) – To give appreciation to local residents, Paramount Land, through its corporate social responsibility (CSR) program, has provided equipment in the form of grass cutting machines and fogging machines. “This activity is part of the commemoration of the Republic of Indonesia’s 78th anniversary. We give our appreciation to the residents around Paramount Petals and Gading Serpong, Tangerang Regency,” said Lucas Maringka, Senior Vice President of Paramount Land in a written statement, Wednesday. This program, Lucas explained, is a form of Paramount Land’s concern for environmental cleanliness and public health. Also read: Paramount Land wins three 2023 GPA awards Aid was handed over to several locations around Paramount Gading Serpong, namely Kelapa Dua Village, West Pakulonan Village, Curug Sangereng Village, Cihuni Village, Medang Village, Cijantra Village, and Arhanud Battalion 1/Purwa Bajra Cakti. Aid was also handed over to several locations around Paramount Petals, namely Cukanggalih Village and Kadu Village. A total of 10 fogging tools and 13 grass cutting machines were distributed to the village or sub-district government for use by local residents. Lucas, who oversees the CCDS (Customer Care & Delivery Services) and Paramount Estate Management divisions, explained that every resident is obliged to properly maintain the cleanliness … Continue Reading
Dish Network to sell Littleton property to billionaire founder’s SPAC lolita, 10/07/2025 Dish Network plans to sell its Littleton office campus to an entity linked to the company’s founder, then lease it back. Conx Corp., a special purpose acquisition company, said in a March 11 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it is set to pay $26.75 million to buy the 5701 S. Santa Fe Drive property from EchoStar Corp. EchoStar acquired Dish at the end of last year. The two had previously been part of the same company. The sale of the Littleton property is expected to close in the second quarter, per the filing. Either party can cancel the deal if it doesn’t close by May 15. EchoStar has agreed to lease back the property for 10 years, initially paying $228,500 a month, per the filing. That amount will increase 2 percent annually and the lease will include two five-year renewal options. Dish Network lists its headquarters in filings as 9601 S. Meridian Blvd. in Douglas County. The Littleton property is considered the headquarters of Dish Wireless, according to Conx. Conx Corp. was founded in 2020 by billionaire Charlie Ergen as a blank-check public company designed to make acquisitions in the telecommunications industry. Ergen, who Forbes estimates … Continue Reading
Realtors’ settlement could alter Asheville’s home buying, selling scenario lolita, 09/07/2025 ASHEVILLE, NC (WLOS) — A recent settlement by the National Association of Realtors could save home buyers and sellers in Asheville hundreds of thousands of dollars. But it could also cost them. The National Association of Realtors agreed to pay more than $400 million in damages to a group of home sellers. If the court signs off on the settlement, the NAR would likely implement the changes in July. Those changes could help lower the costs for sellers who typically cover the commission for their agent as well as that of the buyer, meaning more homebuyers would be paying for their agent’s commission. “I think the whole industry could be affected in some way shape or form,” Town and Mountain Realty broker-owner Leah Miller said. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS REVISES COMMISSION POLICIES IN $418M LAWSUIT SETTLEMENT Typically, when looking to sell a home, the owner would have to pay a non-negotiable 5 to 6 percent commission fee for a listing on a multiple listing service, or MLS. That fee would then be split between the buyer’s and seller’s agents. In recent years, there have been accusations of agencies leading buyers of more expensive homes. “Buyers’ agents work for buyers, and … Continue Reading
Gallatin Association of Realtors sees positives in landmark NAR settlement lolita, 08/07/2025 BOZEMAN — Last Friday, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) announced a settlement agreement to end landmark antitrust lawsuits. They also passed a set of new rules that will change the home buying and selling business model forever. “So the settlement is a good thing for us overall. It is getting things put to bed in a more settled manner,” said Cindi Siggs, the CEO of the Gallatin Association of Realtors (GAR). Siggs explains that GAR has been involved in some of the antitrust lawsuits since October and that the $418 million settlement will have positive effects. She also has high hopes for some of the new rules. “Something we’ve always advocated for is signing buyer agency agreements. Now that’s going to be required every time they go to show a home and they’re working with a buyer,” she says. That’s just one of the new rules adopted by NAR. But the rule that has most people in question? The end of the 6% commission. “There has never been a 6% or a standard. “I’ve seen commission rates way lower, I’ve seen commission rates higher than that,” said Siggs. According to Scripps News, the 6% commission is most likely gone. … Continue Reading
Industrial real estate emerges from the storm lolita, 07/07/2025 The industrial real estate segment has emerged as a driver of the property market. (Photo: VNA) The investment was funneled into 16 out of the 21 national economic sectors in January, of which real estate attracted the second largest amount with nearly 1.41 billion USD or 32.7% of the total FDI, up more than 3.5-fold year-on-year. In this regard, processing and manufacturing took the lead with some 2.54 billion USD, accounting for 59.1% of the accumulative FDI and representing a year-on-year rise of 16.8%. To lure more big projects and investors to Vietnam, the Prime Minister has assigned concrete tasks to ministries and agencies, said Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Tran Quoc Phuong, adding his ministry will prioritize investment attraction to science-technology, innovation, semiconductor chip and new industries. According to the official, issues regarding infrastructure and land remain concerns for foreign investors. Therefore, large-scale infrastructure projects should be accelerated and more attention paid to the enforcement of the amended Land Law. Industrial land lease prices are forecast to increase by 5-9% annually in the northern region, and 3-7% in the south thanks to the rising demand from industrial groups, said property consultancy CBRE Vietnam. Ready-built warehouse rental prices are … Continue Reading
The suburbs where negative gearing is going through the roof lolita, 06/07/2025 Tim Lawless, executive research director of Asia-Pacific of CoreLogic, says the figures come as a shock to many people, particularly when investors are highly leveraged. If they’re closer to debt-free, they wouldn’t be so badly impacted. Mortgage costs have risen faster than rents.Credits: Rhett Wyman “But if you have a $500,000 mortgage on a variable rate, then your repayments will have gone up by just over $1000 a month since April 2022 before the first of the rate rises,” he said. “If you’re in a really expensive market, with a 20 per cent deposit, you might be paying $1,500 a week more, although if you’re buying there you might have more equity so, theoretically, you won’t be as highly leveraged. But if you are buying in those markets, repayments are extraordinarily high. “Then again, property values have gone up substantially too, an average of $218,000 more, or 24 per cent, since the start of the pandemic.” Loading Even in some more affordable areas of Sydney, investors are out of pocket. In Canterbury-Bankstown, for example, rents have gone up by $177, while repayments rose $581. In Parramatta, rents have gone up $150, and payments have gone up by $394. “Rents, … Continue Reading
Should you buy or rent property in 2024? lolita, 05/07/2025 When Satyen Joshi moved to Mumbai from Bengaluru five years back, little did he know that he would have to pay more than ₹50,000 per month as rent. He is now contemplating buying a property in the suburbs for around ₹2 crores. He has taken this decision at age 40 because he has the funds to pay up and may not have to take a huge loan for the property. A homebuyer should go ahead and purchase a property if he has funds available to make a sizeable down payment. (Pixabay) Despite an increase in home loan interest rates and rising housing prices, the overall sentiment in the domestic residential market remains positive on the back of robust demand with as many as 2.6 lakh housing units expected to be sold by the end of 2023, the highest number since 2008. The growth momentum is likely to continue in 2024 with sales likely to touch around 3 lakh units, a report by JLL’2023: A Year in Review’ had said. Also Read: Year Ender 2023: Housing sales likely to touch 2.6 lakh units by end of 2023; Luxury housing sales rise by 83% The report also notes that the … Continue Reading