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  2. Internet real estate - Wikipedia

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    An electronic version of the real estate industry, Internet real estate is the concept of publishing housing estates for sale or rent online, and for consumers seeking to buy or rent properties through such platforms. Often, Internet real estate properties are listed and managed by landlords themselves.

  3. 7 Signs Investing in Real Estate Will Set You Back Financially

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    Buying property can be a good business endeavor, but in certain situations, it can also take a toll on your finances as well,” said Nathan Richardson, founder of Cash For Home.

  4. Ground rent - Wikipedia

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    As a legal term, ground rent specifically refers to regular payments made by a holder of a leasehold property to the freeholder or a superior leaseholder, as required under a lease. In this sense, a ground rent is created when a freehold piece of land is sold on a long lease or leases. [1] The ground rent provides an income for the landowner. [2]

  5. House Where Brittany Murphy Died and Britney Spears Felt a Portal to Another Dimension for Sale for $18M. The "8-Mile" actress purchased the property in 2003 from Britney Spears, whose unsettling ...

  6. Freehold (law) - Wikipedia

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    A freehold, in common law jurisdictions or Commonwealth countries such as England and Wales, Australia, [1] Canada, Ireland, India and twenty states in the United States, is the common mode of ownership of real property, or land, [a] and all immovable structures attached to such land.

  7. MagicBricks - Wikipedia

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    Apart from buying, selling & renting properties in India, users have access to the following services as well: Buyer's Guide, [5] a real estate eBook that covers all the essential steps and stages entailed in property buying which contain answers, quick tips, and expert advice on what to look for and how to manage property buying.

  8. Strata title - Wikipedia

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    Strata title schemes are composed of individual lots and common property. Lots are either apartments, garages or storerooms and each is shown on the title as owned by a lot owner. Common property is defined as everything else on the parcel of land that is not comprised in a lot, such as common stairwells, driveways, roofs, gardens and so on.

  9. Condominium - Wikipedia

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    This did not create a significant problem until the 1950s when flats (where ownership is divided horizontally) first began to appear on the market as more affordable, particularly for first-time buyers. Until then flats had been confined to short-term unsaleable tenancies, with varying degrees of statutory rent protection and security of tenure.