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  2. HM Land Registry - Wikipedia

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    The growth in property ownership after the war years meant that the potential number of properties to be registered increased dramatically. This, in turn, slowed down the rate of land registration. To deal with the increasing workload, an office was opened in Tunbridge Wells in 1955 and a further office at Lytham St. Annes in 1957.

  3. Countryside Partnerships - Wikipedia

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    The housebuilding business that became Countryside Properties was founded in 1958 by Alan Cherry CBE, [5] who remained its chairman until his death in January 2010. [6] His eldest son, Graham Cherry, was appointed to the board in 1984 and was chief executive from 1996; [7] his youngest son Richard Cherry was appointed to the board in 1986 and was appointed deputy chairman in 2005.

  4. English land law - Wikipedia

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    Increasingly homes and real estate have become investment objects, with tax breaks for "Real Estate Investment Trusts", [202] meaning reduced public and individual home ownership. A growing proportion of people cannot afford to buy homes, and so must rent, while rents take a growing share of people's income.

  5. Equity sharing - Wikipedia

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    Equity sharing is another name for shared ownership or co-ownership. It takes one property , more than one owner, and blends them to maximize profit and tax deductions . Typically, the parties find a home and buy it together as co-owners, but sometimes they join to co-own a property one of them already owns.

  6. Land ownership in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Land ownership in the United Kingdom is distributed in a Pareto-like distribution, with a relatively small number of organisations and estates, and to a lesser extent people, owning large amounts, whether by area or value, and much larger numbers owning small amounts or no land at all.

  7. Timeshare - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 January 2025. Property with a particular form of ownership or use rights This article is about the type of property ownership. For other uses, see Timeshare (disambiguation). Rutland Hall Hotel timeshare lodges, Rutland (United Kingdom) A timeshare (sometimes called a vacation ownership or vacation ...

  8. Housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Housing in the United Kingdom represents the largest non-financial asset class in the UK; its overall net value passed the £5 trillion mark in 2014. [1] [needs update] Housing includes modern and traditional styles. About 30% of homes are owned outright by their occupants, and a further 40% are owner-occupied on a mortgage.

  9. Barratt Redrow - Wikipedia

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    Barratt Redrow plc is one of the largest residential property development companies in the United Kingdom operating across England, Wales and Scotland. It is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index . It was originally based in Newcastle upon Tyne , England, but is presently located at David Wilson's former offices in Coalville , England.

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