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'I don't feel safe living here': UK residents raise alarm about freehold estates

16 June 2025
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'I don't feel safe living here': UK residents raise alarm about freehold estates
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Imagine owning a home yet facing ongoing costs, strict regulations, and additional fees upon selling; this is the reality of freehold estates, a growing trend in housing developments, as reported by property experts to Money. These estates are increasingly common, raising concerns about the implications for homeowners regarding financial and legal obligations.

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