The town could sell some of the land or its development rights and bring in new property taxes.
The town sold the property, and the new owners established a restaurant.
It was not that the town had sold its body.
The society put down the additional $75,000, and the town then sold the house back to the society.
Even when the town sells property, they only get back taxes; any additional money goes to the state.
When the development was started in 1986, three-bedroom town houses sold for $75,000.
The town sold the lot of them to us for a dollar.
Residents pay for the garbage bags that the town sells.
The town sold him the land for his warehouses and part of the deal was he set up a community programme.
The town sold the land for the warehouses to earn itself some new money, right?