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  2. Notting Hill Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Notting Hill Genesis’ primary purpose is to work in the community to provide decent and affordable homes for lower-income households. [1] It is one of the largest housing associations in South East England. It owns around 55,000 properties in London and a further 9,000 in the home counties and East Anglia, housing about 170,000 people. [1]

  3. One Housing Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2013/14 we sold 90 private sale and 113 shared ownership properties and plan to complete a further 330 private sale and 49 shared ownership homes during 2014/15. We think we have a win-win approach to building homes. We increase supply for those wanting to buy their home and at the same time use the profits to house those on lower incomes. [4]

  4. Clarion Housing Group - Wikipedia

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    Shared ownership, also called part buy part rent, is designed for those that cannot afford to buy a home with a mortgage outright. In 2010, in partnership with Santander , Affinity Sutton launched a 95% mortgage deal for customers looking to buy their home through shared ownership. [ 5 ]

  5. The Guinness Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The sales and marketing team is responsible for the sales of the Partnership's shared ownership and market sale properties across England. They are known as Guinness Homes and have a separate website to the Partnership's main website.

  6. Peabody Trust - Wikipedia

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    In addition to offering specialist housing for people with support needs and social housing for general needs tenants, a third strand of Family Mosaic was its role in assisting people to get onto the property ladder through leasehold shared ownership properties. In April 2017, Family Mosaic announced that it would be launching a 111 home ...

  7. Anchor Hanover Group - Wikipedia

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    124 will be affordable rent and 192 will be shared ownership.166 retirement living units will be sold and managed by McCarthy & Stone on adjacent land. The sites are in Hook, Hart, Hinckley, Bingley, Standish, Greater Manchester and Macclesfield. [7] In October 2021, Anchor Hanover Group began using the trade name Anchor for all its services. [8]

  8. My family owns the Notting Hill Bookshop. Here's how TikTok ...

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    The Notting Hill Bookshop has always been a popular spot with tourists and fans since it became the key location in the 1999 rom-com Notting Hill. I would know, as my family owns it.

  9. Peter Rachman - Wikipedia

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    Perec "Peter" Rachman (16 August 1919 – 29 November 1962) was a Polish-born landlord who operated in Notting Hill, London, England, in the 1950s and early 1960s.He became notorious for his exploitation of his tenants, with the word "Rachmanism" entering the Oxford English Dictionary as a synonym for the exploitation and intimidation of tenants.